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Goodrich Petroleum Corp., Houston, expects to begin hydraulic fracturing operations on its next two Haynesville wells, the Cason-Dickson 14&23 No. 1 & 2 (92% WI), early this month.
Goodrich Petroleum Corp., Houston, expects to begin hydraulic fracturing operations on its next two Haynesville wells, the Cason-Dickson 14&23 No. 1 & 2 (92% WI), early this month.
The US rig count during the week ended Nov. 3 continued its downward slide with an 11-unit drop, according to Baker Hughes data.
EIA: Major US onshore regions’ oil output to rise 81,000 b/d in November
October 16th, 2017 by Latest News
Crude oil production from the major US onshore regions is forecast to increase 81,000 b/d month-over-month in November to 6.12 million b/d, the US Energy Information Administration said in its monthly Drilling Productivity Report.
Baker Hughes’ overall US rig count increased this week by its largest margin in 2 months, driven by more oil-directed drilling and activity in Utah and the Gulf of Mexico.
Baker Hughes’ overall US rig count increased this week by its largest margin in 2 months, driven by more oil-directed drilling and activity in Utah and the Gulf of Mexico.
The US rig count during the week ended Sept. 22 declined for the
sixth time in 8 weeks, again anchored by a drop in oil-directed rigs.
EIA forecasts 79,000-bo/d rise in October from major US onshore regions
September 18th, 2017 by Latest News
Crude oil output from the seven major US onshore producing regions is
forecast to increase 79,000 b/d month-over-month in October to 6.083
million b/d, the US Energy Information Administration said in its latest
monthly Drilling Productivity Report.
BHP Billiton Ltd. said it’s “actively pursuing options” to sell its US onshore oil and gas assets, which it has classified as noncore amid pressure from shareholders to divest.
EIA: Major US onshore regions’ oil output to rise 117,000 b/d in September
August 14th, 2017 by Latest News
Crude oil production from the seven major US onshore producing regions is forecast to increase 117,000 b/d month-over-month in September to 6.149 million b/d, according to the US Energy Information Administration’s latest Drilling Productivity Report.