Enable Midstream Partners LP, lifted by increasing natural gas volumes from the Anadarko Basin’s South-Central Oklahoma Oil Province (SCOOP), is looking for business ventures both in the Midcontinent and across the U.S. onshore, the company’s CEO said Wednesday.
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SCOOP ‘On Par’ With Best Eagle Ford, Bakken Wells, Says Wood Mackenzie
The best producing areas around the South-Central Oklahoma Oil Province (SCOOP) may be “on par” with the Eagle Ford and Bakken shales, able to generate more than 1 million boe/d by 2020, according to an analysis by Wood Mackenzie Ltd.
Bakken Taking Backseat as Oklahoma Feeling Continental’s Love
Continental Resources Inc. (CLR) executives made one thing clear during an investor conference on Thursday: the Bakken Shale may have brought it to the dance, but Oklahoma is taking it back home.
Continental Springs New Shale Play Within SCOOP
Continental Resources Inc. (CLR) had prospectors beating a path to Oklahoma following strong well results two years ago in the South Central Oklahoma Oil Province, which it dubbed the SCOOP. Initial well results from a stealth discovery that it disclosed Thursday in the heart of the SCOOP, the Springer Shale, may draw even more.
Continental Readies for Big Bounce in Bakken, SCOOP
Oklahoma City’s Continental Resources Inc. is preparing for a 26-32% increase in oil and natural gas production in 2014, CEO Harold Hamm said Tuesday.
Buffett Might Find Competition for Constellation’s Hand
While things still appear aligned for Warren Buffett’s MidAmerican Energy Holdings to scoop up embattled Constellation Energy for $4.7 billion, or $26.50/share (see Daily GPI, Sept. 19), reports in a number of newspapers indicate that there could be a dark horse that might swoop in over the weekend with a competing offer, one that is rumored to be more than a billion dollars sweeter to Constellation.
Northern Border Banks on Midwestern Gas to ‘Really Blossom’
Northern Border Partners L.P. says it’s moving quickly to scoopup Midwestern Gas Transmission from El Paso Corp. because itbelieves the pipeline is destined to become strategically moreimportant as an outlet for western Canadian gas and eventuallyAlaskan gas, as well as a key supplier for gas-fired powergeneration plants in the Midwest.
Northern Border Expects Midwestern Gas to ‘Blossom’
Northern Border Partners L.P. is moving quickly to scoop upMidwestern Gas Transmission from El Paso Corp. because it believesthe pipeline is destined to become strategically more important asan outlet for western Canadian gas and eventually Alaskan gas, aswell as a key supplier for generation plants in the Midwest.