U.S. Natural Gas Rig Count Up One as Overall Drilling Activity Slows
The U.S. natural gas rig count rose by one unit to 98 for the week ending Friday (Aug. 16), according to updated data from Enverus and Baker Hughes Co. (BKR).
The U.S. natural gas rig count rose by one unit to 98 for the week ending Friday (Aug. 16), according to updated data from Enverus and Baker Hughes Co. (BKR).
Oklahoma is suing two natural gas marketers over alleged market manipulation and price gouging during Winter Storm Uri in February 2021.
The Permian Basin remains its largest growth market, but with natural gas supply and demand dynamics shifting, Louisiana will surpass Oklahoma to become EnLink Midstream LLC’s second largest segment this year, according to management.
The Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) selected Mitsubishi Power Americas Inc. to install a second 500-MW simple-cycle gas turbine at the Grand River Energy Center to support energy generation while wrapping up coal retirements for Oklahoma’s largest public power utility.
PHX Minerals Inc. is using the current natural gas price downturn to expand its mineral and royalty positions in the Haynesville Shale and South Central Oklahoma Oil Province (SCOOP) plays, management said Thursday.
United Energy Corp. (UNRG) and Houston-based Bridge Energy LLC are partnering to expand LNG processing capabilities for exploration and production (E&P) operations in Kansas and Oklahoma.
A federal court in Oklahoma has ordered Cheniere Energy Inc.’s Midship Pipeline Co. LLC to pay landowners nearly $170,000 plus interest for the use of private land during the pipeline’s construction.
After a series of earthquakes recently erupted near Oklahoma’s Arbuckle formation, state regulators have called for oil and gas operators to reduce well wastewater, affecting 23 disposal wells.
Harold Hamm, the billionaire executive chairman of Continental Resources Inc., is set to take the largest Bakken Shale producer private with a new deal announced Monday.
The Biden administration’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has broad authority to postpone oil and gas lease sales to address environmental concerns, a federal judge ruled in tossing one of several lawsuits filed by industry groups and GOP-led states.