Locator: 49706ELECTRICITY.
WTI: $57.09.
New wells reporting:
- Tuesday, December 16, 2025: 37 for the month, 160 for the quarter, 744 for the year,
- 41523, conf, Petro-Hunt, Lee 158-94-22B-27-3H,
- 41299, conf, Hess, BL-Kvam-156-95-1918H-5,
- 41108, conf, Devon Energy L And E 9-4 3H,
- 40963, conf, Devon Energy, Costanza 24-13 2H,
- Monday, December 15, 2025: 33 for the month, 156 for the quarter, 740 for the year,
- 41324, conf, Hess, EN-Rice-155-94-1102H-8,
- Sunday, December 14, 2025: 32 for the month, 155 for the quarter, 739 for the year,
- 40956, conf, Devon Energy, Grand National 34-36F 2H,
- Saturday, December 13, 2025: 31 for the month, 154 for the quarter, 738 for the year,
- 41109, conf, Devon Energy, Helling 16-21 4H,
- 40962, conf, Costanza 24-13 1TFH,
- 40955, conf, Devon Energy, Grand National 34-36F 1H,
- 40799, conf, Silver Hill Energy Operating, Oliver E 159-93-20-22-3MBHX,
- 39788, conf, Silver Hill Energy Operating, Oliver E 159-93-20-32-4MBHX,
RBN Energy: plan to expad Eiger Express gas pipeline shows confidence in growth scenario. Link here. Archived.
If you have any lingering doubt that Permian natural gas production and Gulf Coast LNG exports will continue rising, consider this: Between late August and late November, a WhiteWater Midstream-led team received enough incremental shipper interest in its planned 2.5-Bcf/d Eiger Express Pipeline that it upsized the project’s capacity to a whopping 3.7 Bcf/d. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll discuss the expansion plan — which includes a rare long-haul run of 48-inch-diameter pipe — and the extraordinary gas supply and demand growth that’s driving it.
It was only three months ago that we looked at the then newly announced plan for Eiger Express (dashed dark-blue line in Figure 1 below), which at the time was expected to add 2.5 Bcf/d of takeaway capacity from the Waha Hub and Midland Basin to the Katy, TX, area by mid-2028. That plan still stands, but the team developing the greenfield pipeline alongside the existing 490-mile, 42-inch, 2.5-Bcf/d Matterhorn Express Pipeline (dark-green line) said on November 24 that, due to a new round of long-term commitments from shippers, they plan to swap out Eiger Express’s previously planned 42-inch pipe for 48-inch pipe, install more compression, and add 1.2 Bcf/d to the facility’s capacity between mid-2028 and mid-2029.