These producers Goodrich Petroleum, Earthstone Energy and Gastar Exploration have each zeroed in on basins strategic to their portfolios, driving efficiencies and scale, from the oily Permian, Eagle Ford and Stack to dry-gas Northwest Louisiana. Here’s how they are achieving best-in-class returns within their focus areas.
STEP Energy Services said the acquisition of Tucker gives it an "efficient and strategic entry" into the U.S. fracking market and also complements its existing coiled tubing presence in the Permian and Eagle Ford.
Chesapeake said it will focus on the Powder River Basin across Montana and Wyoming to tap gas reserves and expects new wells to be "a lot more economic."
Longer laterals and bigger completions have changed the game for Chesapeake in the Haynesville, vice president Tim Beard said at Hart Energy’s inaugural DUG Haynesville conference.
The earliest to have success in the Haynesville play, Chesapeake Energy has zeroed in on a core portion of the areal extent of the resource and has been testing 5,000 pounds of proppant per lateral foot. The recipe has made for huge wells. Learn from Tim Beard, Chesapeake vice president, of its results, plans and outlook for this tight-gas rock.
As petchem , power gen and other demand such as LNG exports competes for gas, what is the picture for continental supply and demand? Hear from this expert from RBN Energy on what impact will associated gas from such basins as the Permian have on the dry gas regions and how is North America impacting the global scene?
The Haynesville was once condemned as an impossibly high-cost play. That judgment has been dramatically reversed. Today's Haynesville wells are among the best in the nation for returns. Learn more from Wood Mackenzie and KeyBanc Capital Markets experts about this remarkable turnaround, why the money is flowing in these acres and where the Haynesville ranks today among onshore resource plays.
Rigged up and reporting stellar new-well results, Goodrich Petroleum has been testing increased completion intensity in extra-long laterals. Hear from its president and COO, Rob Turnham, on the company's results to date and its plans going forward.
Comstock Resources added 292 Bcfe in new reserves from drilling in 2017 that included 22 new horizontals in the Haynesville and seven in the Bossier. Plus, it has an inventory of DUCs to further grow its Bcf/d. Here are its plans from Comstock CEO Jay Allison.
BP Plc’s Lower 48 onshore business unit is one of the U.S.’ largest gas producers and, during the past two years, it’s grown its major presence in the Haynesville and Bossier, among America’s deepest gas fairways. Hear from the company's senior vice president Doug Johnson about its portfolio and plans for this gas-rich rock.