Goodrich Petroleum Corp. announced the completion of an Encana Corp.-operated well in the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale (TMS) in which it holds a minority interest. Initial production was lower than other recent wells in the play but still apparently economic and boding good things to come from the TMS, one analyst said Tuesday.
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Lafayette, CO, to Consider ‘Absurdly Contrary’ Anti-Drilling Initiative
A charter amendment to ban new natural gas and oil activities in Lafayette, CO, to be on the city’s ballot this fall, “could have incredibly damaging, unintended consequences,” said a spokesman for the Colorado Oil & Gas Association (COGA).
Texas Eastern Offering ‘All of the Above’ Shale Access to Louisiana
Spectra Energy Transmission’s Texas Eastern Transmission announced an expansion to serve industrial markets in South Louisiana by Spring 2015 with shale gas supplies from multiple basins. An open season runs through Sept. 27.
Anadarko’s Onshore Exploration Spending Set to Jump
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. is setting the wheels in motion to accelerate U.S. onshore drilling following the $2.64 billion cash sale for part of its offshore Mozambique natural gas project.
S&P: Any of Several Plays Could Be Next Eagle Ford
Liquids-rich and oil plays have clearly won the hearts and dollars of North American producers. The Eagle Ford and Bakken shales are stars now, but several others are poised to join or possibly eclipse them, according to a recent note by Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services (S&P).
Dallas Leaders Weighing Well Setbacks, Controversial Drilling Permits
City of Dallas officials are inching toward a conclusion to the long-running debate over how large to make the buffer zone around would-be well sites within the city. One proposal could effectively prevent drilling within the city limits, an industry advocate said.
Industry Brief
Cardinal Energy Grouphas agreed to purchase fromKansas Petroleum Resources LLCa 100% working interest in oil and natural gas leases in Kansas that cover about 17,000 acres in Pawnee and Hodgeman counties and other operational assets. The wells to be acquired are within the oil producing zones of the Mississippian Lime formation, Lansing-Kansas City limestone formation, the Cherokee Sand Basin and the Permian Chase Group formations. Financial terms of the deal were not released. The acquisition is part of Cardinal’s ongoing plan “to build a portfolio of oil and gas properties in the continental United States that are poised for further development,” the company said. The assets include 3-D seismic surveys, 19 vertical oil-producing wells and two water disposal wells that have been drilled into the Arbuckle formation, according to Cardinal CEOTimothy Crawford. Upon completion of the acquisition, Cardinal’s annual oil production is expected to increase by at least 300 b/d.
Supply Driving Down Energy Security Risk, Says U.S. Chamber
The energy security risk faced by the United States as quantified by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce fell 6.6% last year from 2011, ending a two-year run of increases, thanks mainly to oil and natural gas production from shale plays, the Chamber’s Institute for 21st Century Energy said Wednesday.
Colorado on Record Oil Output Pace
Last year’s 50-year oil production record in Colorado may be broken again this year, according to the latest production statistics from the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (OGCC). The statistics cover January through May.
Barnett Shale’s NatGas, Oil, Condensate Production Fell in June
Production of crude oil, natural gas and condensate out of the Barnett Shale all continued to decline in June compared to both the previous month and to June 2012, according to data from the Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC).