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Tribes Exempt from Pause in U.S. Federal Drilling Program
January 27, 2021
Native American tribes are exempt from the Biden administration’s temporary suspension of U.S. oil and gas leasing and permitting on federal lands, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of Interior said on Monday. The clarification comes after an oil-producing tribe
Jillian Balow: A Federal Ban on Oil and Gas Leases Will Defund Schools in Wyoming
January 27, 2021
The following statement is from Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jillian Balow. “I was taken aback by swift orders executed by the Biden Administration last week after months of rhetoric around bringing unity to our nation. Funding for public
Oil and Gas Companies Issue Warnings Against Suspending Leasing on Federal Lands
January 26, 2021
In response to the Biden administration suspending new oil and gas leases on federal land for 60 days, oil and gas companies in the South and Southwest warned that doing so would impact hundreds of thousands of jobs and destroy
Wyoming Leaders Slam Biden Action to Temporarily Halt New Oil and Gas Development on Federal Land
January 26, 2021
The Department of Interior last week temporarily suspended issuing new federal oil and gas permits or leases for 60 days unless approved by new appointees, to give the agency time to review existing policies. The order, signed by Acting Interior
Enerplus to Acquire Williston Basin Operator Bruin for $465 Million
January 26, 2021
Enerplus Corporation has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire all of the shares of Bruin E&P HoldCo, a pure play Williston Basin private company, for total cash consideration of US$465 million. “This acquisition demonstrates our disciplined returns-oriented focus and
Oil Companies Lock in Drilling Permits, Challenging Biden on Climate
January 26, 2021
In the closing months of the Trump administration, energy companies stockpiled enough drilling permits for western public lands to keep pumping oil for years and undercut President-elect Joe Biden’s plans to curb new drilling because of climate change, according to
Port of Houston Awarded $19.5 Million and New Start Designation for Ship Channel Expansion
January 26, 2021
The Port of Houston received notification from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) that it was awarded a “new start” designation and $19.5 million in federal funds to begin construction of the Houston Ship Channel Expansion Channel Improvement Project.
Ring Energy Relocates Its Headquarters from Midland, Texas to The Woodlands, Texas
January 26, 2021
Ring Energy relocated its corporate headquarters to the greater Houston area effective January 19, 2021. Additionally, Ring has closed its Andrews, Texas field office, downsized its Midland office, and will be closing its Tulsa office at the end of the
Magellan and Enterprise to Develop Joint Houston Crude Oil Futures Contract
January 25, 2021
Magellan Midstream Partners and Enterprise Products Partners said affiliates of the two companies have entered into an agreement to jointly develop a futures contract for the physical delivery of crude oil in the Houston area in response to market interest
Oil-producing Native American Tribe Seeks Exemption from Biden Drilling Pause
January 25, 2021
An oil-producing Native American tribe on Friday asked the U.S. Interior Department for an exemption from the recent temporary suspension of oil and gas leasing and permitting on federal and tribal lands, saying the move would hit its economy and
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