Water is a particular problem for Texas producers in the Permian and Eagle Ford plays.
The Internet of Things (IoT) and related technologies are making midstream operations more efficient, less costly and safer.
If the Permian’s Midland Basin is hot, the Delaware must be sizzling.
An advocate for Coloradans in his career in law enforcement and now in the Colorado General Assembly, Weld County’s retired sheriff Senator John Cooke discusses legislative and regulatory matters Coloradans are working to resolve today.
What can the sector do to appeal to investors put off by a sluggish energy market?
Multiple midstream operators have proposed new oil and gas pipelines linking the burgeoning Permian to the Gulf Coast and other markets.
What’s happening in Washington and Austin? The Texas Legislature has wrapped up its session and the Texas Railroad Commission continues to confront industry challenges.
The Permian gets lots of attention nowadays—and rightly so—but other plays, such as the Eagle Ford and Haynesville, are deep into development.
Speakers in the morning sessions of Midstream Texas certainly had Permian production on their minds. Why not? The prolific basin is soon to produce as much crude as the entire U.S did 15 years ago.
Oasis Petroleum's Jason Swaren told the DUG Rockies audience he expects to see continued production increases from its Williston and Delaware basin operations.