How may legislative and political threats to production in the Delaware and Midland basins change the hand you’re holding? With deep insight into world politics, this expert discusses potential for above-the-ground challenges to the Permian-fueled U.S. energy renaissance.
In an exclusive fireside chat, Greg Armstrong shares his insights on the past, present—and promising future—of the Permian and other plays, as well as the business philosophy he credits for his success.
The Permian Basin’s original oil in place is world-class. These operators, Admiral Permian Resources, Triple Crown Resources and Discovery Natural Resources, describe the vast resource still remaining in their leasehold and how they’re capturing more and more of it.
In near real-time these days, producers are making advancements in landing wells and completing them. Here’s the latest in the most advanced best practices in surfacing the Permian’s treasure.
Texas, particularly the Permian Basin, was driving global oil economics into the early 1970s until the U.S. met maximum output, giving way to OPEC. More than 40 years later, the U.S. is producing more than ever. Here’s the new world order: Move over, OPEC.
Shale pioneer Floyd Wilson is going after the brass ring again with his ninth company, Falconer Oil & Gas. He’s still wildcatting, just in a modern way.
The oil and gas industry has not communicated its message well to the generalist investor, according to a Permian Basin player.
The industry has learned the lessons of the past and is much better prepared to handle the current frac sand surplus, says a DUG Sand panelist.
At 4 MMbbl/d and with a growing natural as contribution, producers are getting their products to buyers—by all means possible. Here’s a look at production forecast, current takeaway and what will be needed going into the second half and into 2020 and beyond.
Here’s the 411 on where IPs and EURs per lateral foot are transitioning to a “Permian 2019” level in the Midland and Delaware basins as well as trends in leasing and permitting, along with a look at the NW Shelf and the Central Basin Platform.