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Ring Energy to Sell Its Delaware Basin Asset for $31.5 Million, Texas
May 14, 2020
Ring Energy has entered into a purchase and sale agreement to sell its Delaware Basin asset located in Culberson and Reeves Counties, Texas. “Since formally announcing the marketing of our Delaware property in early November 2019, we have worked very
Empire Petroleum Acquires Producing Oil and Gas Assets from Pardus Oil & Gas, Texas
May 14, 2020
Empire Petroleum Corporation has acquired producing oil and gas assets and related midstream assets located in Houston, Madison, and Leon Counties in Texas. The assets were acquired from Pardus Oil & Gas. “We believe the Ft. Trinidad Field has tremendous
Meritage Midstream Commissions Steamboat Natural Gas Processing Plant in Wyoming’s PRB
May 14, 2020
Meritage Midstream Services’ subsidiary, Thunder Creek Gas Services, has completed commissioning of the Steamboat I processing plant in Converse County, Wyoming. The Steamboat plant more than doubles Meritage’s natural gas processing capacity in the Powder River Basin. Meritage is one
Enterprise Begins Service at Mentone Natural Gas Processing Plant, Texas
May 14, 2020
Enterprise Products Partners said its Mentone cryogenic natural gas processing plant in Loving County, Texas was recently placed in service. The facility has the capacity to process 300 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of natural gas, and extract more
Milestone Opens Oilfield Waste Landfill in Upton County, Texas
May 14, 2020
Milestone Environmental Services has opened its Upton Landfill facility, located at N. State Highway 349, in Midkiff. The facility is now accepting drill cuttings, contaminated soils, and other RCRA-exempt E&P waste materials approved for landfill disposal. The Upton Landfill is
Construction of Expanded Trans Mountain Pipeline to Begin Soon in B.C.
May 13, 2020
Construction will soon ramp up on the expansion of the Trans Mountain oil export pipeline, including the installation of pipe in British Columbia where opposition to the project has been loudest. The multi-billion dollar project is owned by the federal
Dominion Energy Continues to Bank Heavily on Natural Gas
May 13, 2020
Despite highly publicized commitments by political leaders and Dominion Energy to transitioning the state off carbon sources in favor of renewable forms of energy, the state’s largest electric utility is continuing to bank heavily on natural gas, a long-range plan
Alberta Government, Oil Producers Satisfied with Federal Bridge Loan Program
May 13, 2020
Alberta’s finance minister is pleased with a federal government loan assistance program for large corporations, saying it should help viable oil and gas companies ride out an economic slump. Finance Minister Travis Toews said Monday he’s happy that the federal
FERC Pledges to Act Quickly to Expedite COVID-19 Related Requests from Oil Pipelines
May 13, 2020
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) pledged to move quickly on certain waiver and tariff requests from oil pipelines to address unforeseen circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic. FERC said it will also act expeditiously on request for temporary waivers
Ten States Ask Energy Regulators to Postpone Pipeline Approvals Amid COVID-19
May 13, 2020
Ten states and Washington, D.C., are asking the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to postpone its approvals of any new fossil fuel infrastructure including natural gas pipelines amid the coronavirus pandemic. In a letter to FERC Chairman Neil Chatterjee on
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