Darby rapidly intensifies into major hurricane in East Pacific
The fourth tropical storm to earn a name in the East Pacific basin spun to life on Saturday and has since...
The fourth tropical storm to earn a name in the East Pacific basin spun to life on Saturday and has since exploded into a powerful major hurricane over the open waters of the basin. AccuWeather forecasters say Hurricane Darby is particularly impressive to behold as the tropical cyclone's journey thus far has led to stunning weather imagery.
Forecasters say it is not out of the question that Darby could reach Category 4 hurricane (sustained wind speeds of 130-156 mph or 209-251 km/h) status later Monday.
ArcLight Sells Long-time San Juan Operator LOGOS in $400 Million Deal
Private-equity fund North Hudson Resource Partners LP purchased San Juan Basin...
Private-equity fund North Hudson Resource Partners LP purchased San Juan Basin operator LOGOS Resources II LLC from affiliates of ArcLight Capital Partners LLC for $402 million, according to a North Hudson news release.
LOGOS’ net production averages 106 MMcfe/d across a 230,000 net-acre position in the San Juan Basin of New Mexico and Colorado. The company recently commenced its 2022 drilling program and anticipates increasing net production to about 130 MMcfe/day by year-end.
A long-time San Juan Basin operator, LOGOS has an “extensive inventory” of drilling locations in the Mancos Shale and Gallup oil play, North Hudson said in a June press release.
Federal bank survey shows strong drilling activity planned in Oklahoma and other states
The Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank announced a second-quarter Energy...
The Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank announced a second-quarter Energy Surveythat showed improved drilling in the region that includes Oklahoma. Results were some of the highest in 8 years.
“District drilling and business activity grew faster in Q2, with additional growth expected in the next six months,” said Chad Wilkerson. Oklahoma City Branch executive and economist in the 10th District that covers the states of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Wyoming; 43 counties in western Missouri; and 14 counties in northern New Mexico.
The survey also showed expectations for future activity continued to remain strong.