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  • Volume 124, Issue 3

    May | June 2026

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    ETP Hugh Brinson pipeline (Fig. 1)
    Permian basin natural gas production continues to outpace takeaway capacity, leading to negative Waha hub prices and infrastructure bottlenecks. Major pipeline projects like Hugh...
    June 8, 2026
    For decades, the global energy system operated under a largely unquestioned assumption: efficiency came before everything else. Crude generally flowed along the most economical...
    June 1, 2026
    The Iran war war has been an own-goal of epic proportions, scored by the man the oil and gas industry hired to lead it to greatness. It’s time to bring it to an end.
    June 1, 2026
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    Chemical plant for production of ammonia and nitrogen fertilization under night sky
    The US Energy Information Administration projects industrial natural gas consumption will hit new records through 2027, driven by manufacturing growth. The chemicals subsector...
    May 19, 2026
    File image from Phillips 66
    Refining infrastructure at night
    The operator is moving ahead with two projects designed to expand its Permian basin and US Gulf Coast midstream capabilities.
    May 18, 2026
    Permian Resources Corp.
    US onshore oil and gas drilling rig
    The company’s executives haven’t lifted their capex outlook for the year but do expect oil production to be 2% higher than their previous forecast.
    May 8, 2026
    The agreement will boost compression capacity in the Monument Draw area, supporting production as well as future drilling activity.
    April 29, 2026