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DUG Permian: The Madness of Methane Management with Darcy Partners' Jack Blears

Like carbon, methane is a hot topic among oil and gas executives these days. This technology E&P analyst tells how monitoring methane is becoming easier, more efficient and more important.

DUG Permian: Spotlight: Giving Carbon a Second Life

Technology providers shows why innovation is rethinking how to not only get carbon out of the atmosphere but also reusing it to make products and more.  

DUG Haynesville: All the NatGas with TG Natural Resources' CEO Craig Jarchow

Consolidating the Haynesville section by section and also taking in Terryville Field, this E&P has built an enviable gas footprint that has direct access to major markets. Here are its latest results and plans.

DUG Haynesville: Doubling Down with Vine Energy's CEO Eric Marsh, COO David Elkin

With pay from the Haynesville and Mid-Bossier, Vine Energy has some 125,000 net surface acres, more than 90% HBP, the majority of which is prospective for dual-zone development. Learn more here.

DUG Haynesville: Federal & State Policy: How’s NatGas Looking? with Domestic Energy Producers Alliance

This expert discusses policy changes that affect future supply and demand of natgas. For starters, the future is very bright as federal policy is expecting natgas to be the bridge fuel.

DUG Haynesville: Haynesville-East Texas with Rockcliff Energy's Chris Simon

It’s depth and thickness change, but the Haynesville is equally bountiful in East Texas. This operator describes its results.

DUG Haynesville: Here to Grow, Not Exit with Goodrich Petroleum's Rob Turnham

This operator aims to hold its reserves and keep growing its production, finding the Haynesville a long-term gas strategy.

DUG Haynesville: Louisiana NatGas Abroad: The LNG Market with RBN Energy's David Braziel

Oh, the places Louisiana’s natural gas goes. This winter, demand in Asia was so much that JKM approached $20 MMBtu. Here’s a look at current markets and the outlook for demand.

DUG Haynesville: NatGas in the Energy Transition: All Fired Up with Rystad Energy

Using electricity to fire steel furnaces? Using electricity to extract hydrogen to power hydrogen-fuel-cell vehicles? These and most other reduced-carbon, energy-transition tacks use natural gas to generate the electricity. Here’s the outlook for demand from the Haynesville.

DUG Haynesville: New Techniques for Understanding Drivers of Haynesville Performance with IHS Markit

These analysts discuss their findings in how a range of variables--including well design, completion recipe and location--have affected the performance of individual operators and subregions of the Haynesville shale.