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EnerCom Inc. presents The Dallas Oil & Gas Conference

EnerCom Dallas Will Connect Institutional Investors with E&Ps and Energy Technology Companies

Coming March 1-2, 2017, to the Tower Club – Downtown Dallas EnerCom, Inc. will host its first Texas-based investor conference—The Dallas Oil & Gas Conference®– March 1-2, 2017, at the Tower Club, Downtown Dallas. Investment and oil and gas professionals may register for the event through the conference website.  This is EnerCom’s 15th consecutive springtime oil and gas investor conference. Modeled after

The Shale Boom in the Permian Is Slowing Down - 360

Noble Adds Bolt-On Acreage in Delaware Basin

Transaction Expected to Simplify Long-term Development in Basin Noble Energy (ticker: NBL) recently announced the closing of a bolt-on acquisition of 7,200 net acres and 2,400 BOEPD of net production in Reeves County, TX. The transaction was announced at the Jefferies 2016 Energy Conference on November 30 and was funded with cash on hand. The transaction increases the company’s net

TransCanada

TransCanada Moving Ahead with $655 Million Gas Pipeline

TransCanada’s Saddle West natural gas project will have a transportation capacity of 355 MMcf/d Calgary-based TransCanada Corp. (ticker: TRP) announced Wednesday that the company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, NOVA Gas Transmissions Ltd. will proceed with its $655 million Saddle West natural gas project. The project is expected to increase total natural gas transportation capacity on the northwest portion of the system by

Pipeline Delays Cost Builder Millions, Risking Contract Loss

From The Associated Press/ABC News The completion of the Dakota Access oil pipeline has been delayed after the U.S. Army declined to grant an easement for the final few thousand feet under a Missouri River reservoir in North Dakota pending further study. Pipeline company Energy Transfer Partners originally was expected to finish the pipeline before the end of this year,

Saudi Arabia Starts Telling Refiners Oil Supply Will Be Cut

From Bloomberg: Saudi Arabia has started to tell its customers it will reduce crude shipments from January, with the curbs focused on Europe and North America while Asian refineries are so far largely spared. Saudi Arabian Oil Co., the state’s company better known as Saudi Aramco, started informing clients on Thursday night, a Gulf oil official said, asking not to be

Oklahoma oil and gas tax revenue climbs amid lower sales, income receipts

From Tulsa World: Tax collections from oil and natural gas production continue to increase even as sales and income tax receipts remain in the doldrums of the 2-year energy industry decline, state Treasurer Ken Miller said Wednesday. “It would appear our anchor industry is making slow but steady improvement, while the spillover effect of the long energy price downturn on