This West Virginia driller has figured out a way to drill deeper in the Utica for less money than others.
What are the opportunities for natural gas in a post-COVID world? What is happening to domestic demand, and how are exports tracking? What about international demand for Appalachian natural gas? And, what is the role of natural gas in a world that is increasingly aligned against fossil fuel use?
Some have said shale’s end is near? Is it, or are there many chapters yet to be written? This longtime shale executive talks about success in the Marcellus and Utica and why there’s still plenty of business to be had.
This service provider offers a look at multiple successful pilot programs with operators in the Appalachian Basin demonstrating the merits of an integrated water management platform.
While not addressing rumors of possible mergers involving CNX Resources, the industry veteran offered ‘hard truths’ on successful combinations in the Appalachian Basin during Hart Energy’s DUG East and Marcellus-Utica Midstream Virtual Conference.
Natural gas operators in the Haynesville Shale discuss prices, returns, LNG demand and technology during Hart Energy’s DUG Haynesville Virtual Conference.
John Jacobi worked the East Texas and Northwest Louisiana leasing space for two decades before the Great Haynesville Land Rush in 2008 and into this past decade as founder of $2.2-billion Covey Park Energy LLC. He’s got some stories.
The ever-growing Haynesville play is valuable to producers—and to Louisiana. It’s a win/win, with producers’ in-state proximity to 5 Bcf/d of LNG-export facilities and to Henry Hub pricing.
Major new markets opportunities for Haynesville natural gas supplies are advancing through the development of multiple LNG facilities in Southwest Louisiana and Jefferson County, Texas.
Associated-gas supply continues to decline and natgas’ share in electricity feedstock continues to grow.