Here’s a look by analysts from PetroNerds and Seaport Global Securities on how Wall Street is valuing D-J Basin and other operators’ reserves.
Crestone Peak Resources has ambitious plans for northern Colorado to mutually cooperate with Front Range urban neighbors in spite of Colorado Senate Bill 181.
D-J Basin operators feature a price index lower than in the Bakken, Permian and Eagle Ford, according to Seaport Global.
Whiting Petroleum, and Hess Corp. espoused optimism about the Bakken, while others talked about the reinvented San Juan. Meanwhile, Extraction Oil & Gas is ready to deal with SB-181.
SB-181 is law and Occidental Petroleum won the Anadarko battle. The two topics figure to be prominent at today's DUG Rockies conference and exhibition in Denver.
Enhanced completions, full field development and a vertically integrated business model help Oasis expand core Tier I Bakken acreage.
Enterprise Products Partners LP (NYSE: EPD) announced May 2 the start of commercial operations at the company’s new cryogenic natural gas processing facility in Reeves County, Texas.
Producers at DUG Rockies raved about the Bakken’s potential again, and while some were big on the D-J, others were a bit frustrated by Colorado’s regulatory environment.
A point of emphasis at DUG Rockies was the importance of proper infrastructure to unleash the export power of the region’s unconventional plays.