ODNR Says to Expect ~350 New Utica Wells Per Year Next Few Years

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ODNR Says to Expect ~350 New Utica Wells Per Year Next Few Years

This article is provided FREE for Google searchers. In order to access all content on Marcellus Drilling News, please visit our Subscribe page. We spotted some interesting comments made by Rick Simmers, chief of Ohio’s Division of Oil and Gas Resources (part of Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources, or ODNR), at the recent Utica Midstream

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Texas Eastern’s TEAL Phase II Goes Online – Feeding NEXUS

This article is provided FREE for Google searchers. In order to access all content on Marcellus Drilling News, please visit our Subscribe page. Last week Enbridge, owners of the Texas Eastern Transmission Company (Tetco) pipeline, filed documents with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission showing that Phase II of its Texas Eastern Appalachian Lease (TEAL) Project

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New Wastewater Recycling Facility Coming in May to NEPA

This article is provided FREE for Google searchers. In order to access all content on Marcellus Drilling News, please visit our Subscribe page. A joint announcement between Kendra II LLC and De Nora says a new wastewater recycling facility aimed at the shale industry will go online in late May providing drillers in the “heart

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Two Possible Paths for PA’s Energy Future in 25 Years

This article is provided FREE for Google searchers. In order to access all content on Marcellus Drilling News, please visit our Subscribe page. What will Pennsylvania’s future with respect to energy look like 25 years from now? What role will shale gas play? And how will that role affect the state? A group of 35

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Purdue Innovates New Gas-to-Liquids Process to Leverage Shale Gas

This article is provided FREE for Google searchers. In order to access all content on Marcellus Drilling News, please visit our Subscribe page. Researchers at Purdue University recently announced they have discovered a new, cheaper way of converting shale gas into other substances like gasoline and diesel fuel, by using a “two-step process.” The researchers

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EIA: Underground Natural Gas Storage Declined in 2018

This article is provided FREE for Google searchers. In order to access all content on Marcellus Drilling News, please visit our Subscribe page. Natgas storage options Natural gas storage may not be glamorous, but it plays a key role in the natural gas industry in the U.S. (and elsewhere). Not all of the natgas that

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Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Apr 9, 2019

This article is provided FREE for Google searchers. In order to access all content on Marcellus Drilling News, please visit our Subscribe page. OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Cash Waha, El Paso Permian gas trade in positive territory for first time in two weeks; NATIONAL: KBR enters deal to use Baker Hughes turbines for mid-scale LNG projects;

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Santos Identifies Two New Plays In Cooper Basin

Santos Ltd. said April 9 it has identified two new plays with significant resource potential in Australia’s Cooper Basin. The news was shared as the company announced the completion of the Moomba South Patchawarra Formation phase 1 appraisal program. The new plays were identified in the Granite Wash and Fractured Granite intervals, which are hydrocarbon

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Flexible packaging specialist ePac expanding to Europe

April 9, 2019 Updated 4/9/2019 Email Print Plastics News Europe Middleton, Wis. — Flexible packaging firm ePac Flexible Packaging LLC is expanding into Europe, with its first manufacturing site scheduled to begin production in the United Kingdom in the second half of the year. The Middleton-based maker of finished pouches and rollstock has created ePac

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Pressure pumping HP demand set to rise in 2019

Pressure pumper horsepower will increase in Q2, rebounding from a sluggish end to 2018, according to the new U.S. Horsepower Outlook report, offered by Westwood’s Global Energy Group. A 9% increase in hydraulic horsepower (Hhp) demand from Q4’18-Q4’19 could lead to a tighter Hhp market and potential undersupply in certain regions, Kallanish Energy learns. Westwood’s quarterly

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Callon divests non-core assets in $260M deal

Houston-based independent producer Callon Petroleum said Monday it’s entered into a deal to sell certain non-core assets in the Midland Basin to an unnamed buyer for $260 million in cash. The agreement also provides for potential incremental cash payments of up to $60 million based upon future commodity prices with upside participation starting at the $60/Bbl West Texas Intermediate level,

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Crude hits 5-month high, as fighting threatens Libyan output

Crude oil prices rose to a five-month high Monday, on expectations for tighter global supply due to fighting in Libya, Opec+-led cuts and U.S. sanctions against Iran and Venezuela. International benchmark Brent futures were up 69 cents, or 1%, to $71.03 per barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude settled up 2.1%, at $64.40/Bbl, and hit its highest level since

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Pin Oak closes deal for Utica acreage in Pa.

Pin Oak Energy Partners LLC recently closed a deal with SWEPI LP, a Royal Dutch Shell affiliate, to acquire Utica Shale acreage in Northwest Pennsylvania, according to Kallanish Energy. In the deal, Pin Oak received 43,000 acres in Mercer, Crawford and Venango counties, which includes drilled and completed but not producing horizontal Utica shale wells

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Oil & Gas Industry Moves to Innovate Away CO2: What Will Fractivists Do?

Tom ShepstoneShepstone Management Company, Inc.   Green energy fans proclaim renewables are necessary to reduce CO2 emissions and will soon replace gas but the oil and gas industry keeps innovating CO2 away. It’s always amusing to read every year how renewables are coming down in price and will soon compete with natural gas, while also

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Hahn moves US base to Connecticut

April 8, 2019 Updated 4/8/2019 Email Print Hahn Plastics Automation Inc. Klaus Hahn Plastics Automation Inc., the U.S. unit of Germany-based Hahn Automation Group, is moving to its new 12,000-square-foot location in Windsor, Conn., near Bradley International Airport, from Kentucky. Operations officially begin April 15. Hahn Automation owns three robot companies for plastics: Waldorf Technik,

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