Three energy groups have called on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to postpone the Oct. 12 date for nonswap dealers and nonmajor swap participants to comply with Title VII of Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act by a minimum of a year (see NGI, Sept. 17).
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Rapid City, SD-based Black Hills Corp. closed a previously announced $243 million sale of approximately 85% of Bakken and Three Forks shale assets in the Williston Basin held by its Black Hills Exploration & Production Inc. (see Shale Daily, Aug. 27). The sale was effective July 1. CEO David Emery said the sale will allow the energy holding company to reduce its overall debt and fund growth projects. Black Hills also said it intends to redeem $225 million of senior unsecured 6.5% notes that were scheduled to mature May 15, 2013.
Energy Providers Ask for Dodd-Frank Delay
Three energy groups have called on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to postpone the Oct. 12 date for nonswap dealers and nonmajor swap participants to comply with Title VII of Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act by a minimum of a year (see Daily GPI, Sept. 11a; July 3).
Derecho, Slumping Prices Hinder Magnum Hunter’s Appalachian Plans
Magnum Hunter Resources Corp.’s production in the Appalachian Basin remains “substantially curtailed” nearly three months after an unusually severe thunderstorm knocked out electricity service to much of the region, the Houston-based independent said Wednesday.
Utica Researcher: Decline Curve Data Needed for Accurate Output Forecast
A professor at Ohio’s Cleveland State University (CSU) said permitting activity in the Utica Shale this year is in line with projections but further success in the play depends on obtaining accurate decline curve data for production over a longer period of time.
Auctions Seen as Storage Capacity Marketing Tool
Noting that the cost of storage is probably three times cheaper today than five years ago, an energy trading firm executive made a pitch for a new marketing process for gas storage capacity at the LDC Gas Forum Midcontinent conference Tuesday in Chicago.
FERC Conference: Shale Gas a Double-Edged Sword
Shale gas is a doubled-edged sword for power generators in the Mid-Atlantic region, supplying them with abundant, low-cost gas while at the same time putting pressure on an already over-taxed pipeline infrastructure, generators said Thursday at the fifth and final FERC conference on gas-power coordination issues.
Significant Drilling Decline in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus, Utica Shales
While natural gas production is booming in Pennsylvania, applications to drill unconventional wells in the state appear to have fallen off a cliff in the last three months while the number of wells spudded has been slowly declining for almost a year, indicating producers in the Marcellus and Utica shales have gotten the gas glut message.
Drilling Down Sharply in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus, Utica Shales
While natural gas production is booming in Pennsylvania, applications to drill unconventional wells in the state appear to have fallen off a cliff in the last three months while the number of wells spudded has been slowly declining for almost a year, indicating producers in the Marcellus and Utica Shales have gotten the gas glut message.
Bakken Oil Producers Get New Rail Terminal Option
Supply chain solutions company Savage has completed a terminal near Trenton, ND, with direct connection to BNSF Railway’s main line track, to gather crude oil from the Williston Basin and Bakken Shale and facilitate its transport to refinery markets.