Monday, July 6, 2026

Seasonal Demand Patterns Give Argentinian LNG a Unique Opportunity

By Tyler Losier, Energy Reporter, Oil & Gas 360 Vaca Muerta production growth leads to LNG exports In the past few years, Argentina’s natural gas production has been steadily rising, mainly due to an increased focus on the Vaca Mueta shale and tight gas play, located in the Neuquén Basin. Currently, production from the Vaca Muerta accounts for 23% of

U.S. Rig Count Declines by Five - Oil & Gas 360

U.S. Rig Count Declines by Five

Compiled by Tyler Losier, Energy Reporter, Oil & Gas 360 Canadian numbers down by three This week’s Baker Hughes rig count shows that U.S. numbers declined by five, resulting in the total count falling to 958. Compared to this time last year, numbers are down 96. Canada is also down compared to last week with a total count of 117,

Colorado: Aurora City Council Approves Operator Agreement with ConocoPhillips for 300-Well Development

By Bevo Beaven, Editor, Oil & Gas 360 Local control in Colorado: one city works out strict health, safety, environmental controls for oil and gas operators; lands in environmental movement crosshairs anyway Adjacent to Denver’s eastern border, the city of Aurora, Colorado sprawls into three counties—Arapahoe, Adams and Douglas. It is one of the nation’s fastest growing cities. It’s bigger

Global Economic Slowdown Reducing Oil Demand

By Tyler Losier, Energy Reporter, Oil & Gas 360 Supply deficit quickly flipped to surplus: International Energy Agency data now shows 500,000 barrel per day global surplus for Q2 2019 Despite the OPEC+ supply cuts agreed upon earlier this month, a slowdown of the global economy is dampening oil demand, leading to a larger-than-expected surplus in crude reserves. According to