Poland's energy challenge

Amid the economic chaos of the past decade that has befallen Europe, Poland has managed a steady, uninterrupted climb.  Source: News


Cheetah exploration well off Cameroon proves noncommercial

Noble Energy Inc.’s Cheetah exploration well in the Tilapia license offshore Cameroon reached the targeted Cretaceous interval, encountering both crude oil and natural gas shows in multiple noncommercial reservoir sands. Source: News


BHI: Recent downward shift continues for US rig count

The US drilling rig count fell 4 units to 838 rigs working during the week ended Sept. 25, marking the fifth straight week of declines, according to data from Baker Hughes Inc. Source: News


North Dakota regulators give Bakken producers extension to meet flaring requirements

The North Dakota Industrial Commission (NDIC) gave the oil and gas industry 10 extra months to reduce the amount of associated natural gas flared at oil wells, citing industry’s comments that pipeline construction delays have made it all but impossible to meet existing targets. Source: News


Walker calls Alaska legislature into special session on gas issues

Alaska Gov. Bill Walker (I) called the state legislature into special session starting Oct. 24 to discuss natural gas pipeline issues. He asked lawmakers in his Sept. 24 proclamation to consider reinstating a tax on undeveloped Alaska North Slope gas reserves, and exercising the state’s option to acquire TransCanada Corp.’s interest in the Alaska LNG […]


Thai operator plans revamp, restart of idled Louisiana ethylene cracker

Indorama Ventures Olefins LLC (IVO), a subsidiary of Thailand’s Indorama Ventures Public Co. Ltd. (IVL), Bangkok, has entered an agreement to buy, renovate, and restart a dormant ethane cracker in Carlyss, La., just west of Lake Charles in Calcasieu Parish. Source: News


Stone Energy shutters output from Mary field in Appalachia

Stone Energy Corp., Lafayette, La., shut-in production from Mary field in Appalachia on Sept. 1, citing “unacceptable” operating margins caused by low commodity pricing—including negative differentials in the region—along with fees for transportation, processing, and gathering. Source: News


Forum: N. America should develop further as global energy leader

North America has become a “global energy powerhouse” in the 20 years since the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was implemented, and the continent now has a “tremendous opportunity” to further leverage its position globally by improving efficiency, collaboration, and connectivity, a speaker noted at a Sept. 24 event hosted by the James A. […]


Ichthys field development progresses with CPF launch

The central processing facility (CPF) for the Inpex-Total joint venture’s Ichthys gas-condensate field in the Browse basin offshore Western Australia has been successfully launched from its dry dock construction site in South Korea. In April, contractors completed the first topside module lifts onto the CPF and the floating production, storage, and offloading facility. Source: […]