Bakken, Three Forks resources rise two-fold in new USGS estimate
04/30/2013
The Bakken and Three Forks formations in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana hold an estimated mean of 7.38 billion bbl of undiscovered, technically recoverable crude oil, the US Geological Survey announced. |
Alberta Energy Regulator leaders picked
04/30/2013
Alberta Energy has selected leaders of the Alberta Energy Regulator, a new independent agency consolidating activities of the Energy Resources and Conservation Board with the ministerial department Environment and Sustainable Resource Development. |
Hess looking to sell E&P assets in Indonesia, Thailand
04/30/2013
Hess Corp. wants to divest its exploration and production assets in Indonesia and Thailand where it also is trying to sell its remaining downstream businesses, including terminals, retail, marketing, and trading divisions. |
API: US shale well expenditures surged in 2011
04/30/2013
The number of US unconventional oil and natural gas wells drilled in 2011 totaled 10,173 with an expenditure of $65.5 billion, estimated API’s 2011 Joint Association Survey on Drilling Costs report. |
Southwestern Energy buying Marcellus natural gas assets from Chesapeake
04/30/2013
Southwestern Energy Co. plans to buy natural gas assets in Pennsylvania's Marcellus shale from Chesapeake Energy Corp. and its partners for $93 million. |
Range Resources makes offer for International merger
04/30/2013
Range Resources Ltd. has made an off-market share takeover offer for International Petroleum Ltd. Both companies are based in Perth. |
MARKET WATCH: Energy prices undermined by economic worries
04/29/2013
Energy prices slumped Apr. 26, following the stock markets down after the Commerce Department reported the US gross domestic product grew 2.5% in the first quarter, falling short of analysts’ outlook for a 3% rise. |
Rosneft, Mitsui sign petrochemical MOU
04/29/2013
Rosneft and Mitsui & Co. have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly build a large petrochemical complex in far eastern Russia. |
More pipeline outlets seen crucial to Canadian oil producers
04/29/2013
Although a price squeeze on Canadian producers of bitumen and heavy oil has eased recently, pipeline access to waterborne trade remains essential, according to an analyst at Scotiabank, Toronto. |
Norway orders BP to review its safety management system for spill from Ula oil field
04/29/2013
The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway (PSA) has order BP PLC to review its managements systems, and PSA gave BP until September for the review regarding a September 2012 leak at Ula oil field off Norway in the North Sea. |
Canada, Israel launch energy R&D effort
04/29/2013
Officials of Canada and Israel have called for proposals for research and development projects to be supported by the Canada-Israel Energy Science and Technology Fund, established last year. |
Foreign crude supply concentrated
04/29/2013
It’s no secret the jump in US oil production in recent years has dropped imports of foreign crude to the lowest It’s levels since 1997—down 1.3 million b/d in the 4 weeks ended Apr. 19, the latest data available, from the comparable period in 2012. What is not as well known, said Energy Information Administration officials, is US crude imports are now more concentrated among the five biggest outside suppliers—Canada, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Venezuela, and Iraq, in that order. |
Imperial starts up Kearl oil sands mine
04/29/2013
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Rep. Rigell introduces latest Virginia offshore leasing bill
04/29/2013
US Rep. E. Scott Rigell (R-Va.) introduced legislation on Apr. 26 that would make the US Department of the Interior hold an oil and gas lease sale off Virginia’s coast as soon as it was practicable. |
Spain: San Leon Energy seeking unconventional assets in Zaragoza, Almazan basins
04/29/2013
The Spanish Council of Ministers awarded two new onshore exploration licenses to San Leon Energy PLC’s wholly owned subsidiary, Frontera Energy, targeting both unconventional and conventional resources. |
Dana Petroleum appoints new managing director in Egypt
04/29/2013
Aberdeen-based Dana Petroleum has appointed Paul Barnett as the new managing director of its Egypt business. |
Tension relaxing on two fronts in important Turkey
04/26/2013
Tension is easing on two still-dodgy fronts in a mostly stable country supremely important in the logistics and geopolitics of energy. |
MARKET WATCH: Geopolitical pressure from Syria pushed up oil prices
04/26/2013
Oil prices continued to rally Apr. 25 with the front-month crude contract climbing 2.4% in the New York futures market on speculation of US military intervention after US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said the Syrian government “likely” used chemical weapons “on a small scale” in its 2-year conflict with rebels. |
US drilling rig count down 4 units to 1,754
04/26/2013
The US drilling rig count fell by 4 units during the week ended Apr. 26 to a total of 1,754 rotary rigs working, Baker Hughes Inc. reported. |
EIA: Sanctions reduced Iran's oil exports and revenues in 2012
04/26/2013
Iran’s crude oil and lease condensate exports last year fell to their lowest level since 1986 as the US and the European Union tightened sanctions targeting Iran’s oil sector, the US Energy Information Administration said. |
TransCanada delays Keystone XL in-service date to second-half 2015
04/26/2013
TransCanada Corp. is pushing back the in-service date for its Keystone XL pipeline from late-2014 or early-2015 to second-half 2015. |
Gazprom to start up two fields offshore Russia
04/26/2013
Gazprom plans to start production from two oil and gas fields offshore Russia this year: Prirazlomnoye in the Pichora Sea and Kirinskoye in the Sea of Okhotsk. |
UK: Stena Carron to drill first Handcross well
04/26/2013
A group operated by Valiant Causeway Ltd. will drill the first well on the Handcross Prospect in the West of Shetland area offshore the UK this autumn with the Stena Drilling Carron drillship. |
US would generally benefit from LNG exports, House panel told
04/26/2013
Authorizing more liquefied natural gas exports potentially could increase domestic gas prices, but the US would benefit overall, witnesses told a US House Foreign Affairs Committee subcommittee. |
Alaska legislature appropriates $355-million for in-state gas pipeline
04/26/2013
The Alaska Legislature this session appropriated more than $440 million state natural gas transportation projects. |