Chesapeake Energy cites personal best drilling record
Chesapeake Energy said this week it recorded the fastest drilling program performance...
Chesapeake Energy said this week it recorded the fastest drilling program performance of all time in its operations in the Marcellus play. The company averaged 1,367 feet a day during the third quarter and it also included four of the top 10 longest laterals in company history.
It also stated that year-to-date, the firm had acquired 34,000 additional net lease acresin the Marcellusand Haynesvilleplays. The average cost was $1,500 per acre.
The company expects to drill 35 – 45 wells and place 50 – 60 wells on production in the fourth quarter of 2023.The company’s operating plan remains flexible, as illustrated by the deferral of third quarter turn to lines in the Marcellus, and is prepared for further adjustments based on market conditions, stated the firm in its 3Q report.
Employers added 150,000 jobs in October on a seasonally adjusted basis, the Labor...
Employers added 150,000 jobs in October on a seasonally adjusted basis, the Labor Department said on Friday.
The increase was slightly below what economists had forecast, but not too different from the sort of monthly jobs growth the U.S. economy was experiencing prepandemic.
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A bittersweet goodbye: “If I make it through, it’s all because of you,” John Lennon sings on “Now...
A bittersweet goodbye: “If I make it through, it’s all because of you,” John Lennon sings on “Now and Then,” a new Beatles song released yesterday. The voice is authentically Lennon’s — he recorded it on a cassette tape not long before his death. George Harrison recorded a guitar part in the 1990s, and Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney recently completed the song, using technology from the filmmaker Peter Jackson to extract Lennon’s voice from the tape. You can hear it here.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is headed to Israel for a visit that will focus on “concrete steps” the Israeli military should take to better protect Palestinian civilians, who face a growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
CBS said it’s “virtually sold out” of 2024 Super Bowl ad inventory much earlier than usual.
Bob Goldberg, the CEO of the National Association of Realtors, announced his resignation a day after a federal jury found the group liable for conspiring to artificially inflate commissions from home sales.
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Weekly Gas Storage: Inventories increase by 79 Bcf
The EIA has released its natural gas inventory report,...
The EIA has released its natural gas inventory report, showing a net increase of 79 Bcf as of October 27, 2023.
Working gas in storage was 3,779 Bcf as of Friday, October 27, 2023, according to EIA estimates. This represents a net increase of 79Bcf from the previous week. Stocks were 293 Bcf higher than last year at this time and 205 Bcf above the five-year average of 3,574 Bcf.
At 3,779 Bcf, the total working gas is within the five-year historical range.