Shale Operators Aim To Tame Water Woes In Permian Basin

Companies operating in the Permian Basin are working to get a better handle on water-related issues as production increases.

University Lands Selects H20 Midstream, Layne JV For Delaware Basin Water Services

The JV was formed by H2O Midstream and Layne Water Midstream to develop and operate water infrastructure on the University Lands acreage across the Southern Delaware Basin.

WaterBridge Buys Concho’s Southern Delaware Produced Water Assets

WaterBridge bolstered its Southern Delaware Basin position by acquiring all of Concho Resources’ produced water assets in the region.

Getting Value From Oilfield Produced Water Improves Efficiency

Optimized chemistries help leverage produced water to fracturing fluid.

Removing Dissolved Gas From Produced Water

Pilot tests validate a fouling-resistant degasification technology that eliminates dissolved gas species from produced water.

Hess To Sell Bakken Water Business In $225 Million Proposed Deal

Hess is looking to sell its Bakken water services business in a proposed $225 million-cash transaction with a midstream energy joint venture between Hess and Global Infrastructure Partners.

NGL Energy Partners Sells Bakken Water Operations To Tallgrass For $91 Million

As a result of the sale to Tallgrass, NGL Energy Partners will exit the Bakken saltwater disposal business as the company shifts its focus elsewhere, primarily to the Permian Basin.

Oasis Petroleum Sells Midstream Interests In $250 Million Dropdown

Oasis Petroleum agreed to sell midstream interests in a $250 million dropdown to Oasis Midstream Partners that the Houston-based company said will improve its leverage position.

H20 Midstream, Legacy Reserves Sign Services Agreement For Permian Water Needs

The agreement expands on third-party produced water delivery services H20 Midstream is already providing to Legacy Reserves for its Permian Basin operations.

Hooking Up The Oil Patch’s Water Value Chain

This niche business is growing rapidly as water companies respond to producers’ insatiable water needs. Here’s a look at four of them.