Friday, October 12, 2018

Morning Note -- October 12, 2018

Wells coming off the confidential list today and yesterday:

Friday, October 12, 2018:
  • 34139, SI/NC,  WPX, Raptor 13-24HZ, Reunion Bay, no production data, 
  • 32020, drl,  Hess, CA-Stangeland-155-95-2128H-6, Capa, no production data, 
Thursday, October 11, 2018:
  • 34645, drl,  Eagle Operating, Popinga 32-16, wildcat,Madison County, vertical well, Renville County, no production data,
  • 32021, SI/NC,  Hess, CA-Stangeland-155-95-2128H-5, Capa, no production data, 
  • 31987, 1,063,  Oasis, Hanover Federal 5300 41-11 13TX, Willow Creek, 4 sections, a nice well; t4/18; cum 105K 8/18; 
Active rigs:

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Active Rigs67593368190

RBN Energy: Northeast gas pipeline expansions set to boost gas production -- again.
While many are getting ready for the usual trappings of fall — Halloween, Thanksgiving turkey and Black Friday sales — Northeast natural gas market participants are gearing up for their own seasonal ritual — gas pipeline takeaway expansions. Two days ago, Enbridge/DTE Energy’s 1.5-Bcf/d NEXUS Gas Transmission pipeline received approval to start partial service for nearly 1 Bcf/d of capacity. That follows Williams/Transco’s Atlantic Sunrise natural gas project, which launched service for its full 1.7 Bcf/d of southbound capacity last week (on October 6). Also last week, TransCanada/Columbia Gas Transmission was given the nod for partial service on both its Mountaineer Xpress and WB Xpress projects. Then there’s Energy Transfer’s Rover Pipeline, which is awaiting approval for its final two laterals. Combined, these projects are poised to add more than 4.0 Bcf/d of Marcellus/Utica takeaway capacity before the coldest months of winter arrive. What does that mean for the Northeast gas market this winter? Today, we provide an update on Atlantic Sunrise’s early effects and other upcoming projects completions.

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