Houston-based Black Stone Minerals LP has clinched an incentive agreement with ExxonMobil’s XTO Energy Inc. to turn some wells online within a section of the Haynesville Shale in East Texas.
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Lingering Inventory Concerns, New Weather Worries Send Natural Gas Futures Lower
Natural gas futures tumbled Friday as markets absorbed forecasts for cooler weather, concerns about bloated inventories and declining liquefied natural gas (LNG) volumes. The July Nymex contract settled at $1.731/MMBtu, down 8.2 cents day/day. August fell 8.5 cents to $1.815.
LNG Imports Down in Latin America from March-May; Reasons Vary by Country
Latin American liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports have dropped significantly since March from the same period last year, but it is unclear to what extent the Covid-19 pandemic has contributed to the decline.
Third Straight Natural Gas, Oil Production Downturn Expected in July from Key Lower 48 Plays
For what would be a third straight month, oil and natural gas production from seven of the nation’s most prolific onshore unconventional plays will be down in July compared to June, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Monday.
Appalachia’s CNX Returning Some Curtailed Natural Gas Volumes in July
Appalachia pure-play CNX Resources Corp. plans to increase some of its previously curtailed natural gas production beginning in July, with additional adjustments to be made as conditions warrant.
In Line Storage Build, Looming Heat Drive Up Natural Gas Futures Despite Lingering Concerns Tied to Coronavirus
Natural gas futures advanced Thursday after the latest storage report met expectations and forecasts continued to call for more June heat. However, demand concerns lingered as markets absorbed an economic outlook that pointed to protracted fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. The July Nymex contract settled at $1.813/MMBtu, up 3.3 cents day/day. August rose 3.0 cents to $1.900.
Oil, Gas Activity Stabilizing as U.S. Drops Five Rigs in Latest Weekly Count
The steep downward slope in U.S. drilling activity the past three months showed signs of leveling off during the week ended Friday (June 12) as the domestic count dropped a relatively modest five rigs, according to the latest numbers from Baker Hughes Co. (BKR).
Texas Oil, Natural Gas Sector Sees $30-59 WTI by Next May, Views Biden as Biggest Threat
A majority of respondents in a survey of the Texas oil and gas sector expects the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil price to average $30-59/bbl by next May, and most expressed a “good deal” or “great deal” of concern about Democratic candidate Joseph R. Biden Jr. becoming president in November.
Permian Natural Gas Forward Prices Hit as Production Starts to Recover; LNG Concerns Linger
With persistent concerns about global exports, cooler-leaning near-term forecasts sent natural gas forward prices down a few notches for the June 4-10 period, according to NGI’s Forward Look.
MVP Again Delays Service, but Appalachian Pipeline Nearly Complete
The beleaguered Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP), one of the last major greenfield projects pending to move natural gas from the Marcellus and Utica shales, is almost at the finish line, but more delays and cost overruns are likely, according to the operator.