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Canadian Drilling – Rig Counts Remain Stuck in Neutral
Texas Moves Closer to Gaining Primacy Over Class VI Wells


Follow That Dream - Choice of Well Tubing Plays a Key Role as Horizontal Laterals Extend Their Reach
Since its beginning in western Pennsylvania 166 years ago, the oil and gas industry has been on a relentless quest to unlock more hydrocarbons. And for years, the focus has been on drilling more productively, not just drilling more wells.
Northeast Gas Demand Rises In Hot Summer Start


Mission: Impossible? - E&Ps, Faced With a 'Final Reckoning,' Helped Save Themselves With Dividends
The summer movie season opened with the latest — and reportedly last — entry in the Tom Cruise-propelled “Mission: Impossible” franchise called “The Final Reckoning.” That title reminded us that, to E&P executives, the commodity price crash at the onset of the pandemic in 2020 must have seeme
Alberta Gas Power Burn Trending to New Record for June
Propane Inventories Climb While Exports Dip

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Parkland Corp. Shareholders Approve Sunoco Deal


Family Affair - Kinder Morgan Pipeline Projects to Boost Deep South’s Access to Appalachian Gas
For several years now, the biggest hurdle to natural gas production growth in the Marcellus/Utica was takeaway constraints — there simply wasn’t enough capacity on gas pipelines out of Appalachia to support a significant bump-up in regional output. Things have been changing though.