A unit of Houston-based Southwestern Energy Production Co. said Wednesday that it has signed an agreement to buy about 312,000 acres in northwest Colorado’s Niobrara Shale formation from Quicksilver Resources Inc. and Royal Dutch Shell’s SWEPI LP (Shell Western E&P). The price was $180 million, subject to closing conditions, the companies said.
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Judge Upholds Colorado City’s Fracking Ban
A narrowly passed ballot measure last November banning the use of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in the Colorado city of Broomfield was upheld by a state district court ruling last Thursday.
Oil and Gas a Back-Burner Issue in Ohio Governor’s Race
A controversy involving the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) and Republican Gov. John Kasich’s administration that has been unfolding for much of the last month has shed new light on oil and gas development in the state and its role in the gubernatorial campaign.
Shale Output Lifts U.S. Energy Security in International Ranking
The United States has climbed in the rankings of the world’s most energy secure countries, according to a ranking compiled by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for 21st Century Energy.
Led by Wattenberg, U.S. Onshore Now Driving Anadarko
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. plans to spend 60% of its 2014 capital budget — $8.1-8.5 billion — in the U.S. onshore, particularly the No. 1 asset, Colorado’s Wattenberg field, the company said Tuesday.
BP Takes Up Gauntlet in U.S. Onshore
With one-third of its global energy reserves in the U.S. onshore, BP plc is preparing to do battle with shale-focused independents by separating its domestic operations, management said Tuesday.
Proposed Interior Budget Includes $13M to Continue Fracking Study
President Obama’s proposed budget for fiscal 2015 calls for $11.7 billion to fund the Department of Interior (DOI), including millions for study of hydraulic fracturing (fracking), and funds to oversee oil and gas development on federal lands on- and offshore. Some of the funding burden would be shifted onto industry in the form of fees.
Report: West Virginia Could Reap Billions With Cracker, Facilities
An ethane cracker and associated petrochemical facilities could bring billions to the economy of West Virginia for the next 40 years, but state officials must enact several strategies in order to take maximum advantage of that opportunity, according to a report.
Backlogged Wells in Pennsylvania Likely to Push Production Higher This Year
New data from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) show large infrastructure expansions that occurred in the state last year only marginally reduced the backlog of wells there, despite a significant increase in annual production.
SandRidge Counting on Midcontinent for Turnaround
Production at SandRidge Energy Inc. stayed flat last year as the company continued to switch its operational focus to the Midcontinent, where it hopes to make gains this year and keep reducing costs.