Matador Resources to Acquire Permian Midstream Assets from Summit for $75 Million
Matador Resources Co. agreed to acquire a gathering and processing system in New Mexico’s Eddy and...
Matador Resources Co. agreed to acquire a gathering and processing system in New Mexico’s Eddy and Lea counties from Summit Midstream Partners LP for $75 million, adding to Matador’s midstream portfolio in the Permian Basin.
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Benchmark U.S. crude oil for July delivery fell 60 cents to $121.51 a barrel Thursday. Brent crude for...
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for July delivery fell 60 cents to $121.51 a barrel Thursday. Brent crude for August delivery fell 51 cents to $123.07 a barrel.
Wholesale gasoline for July delivery rose 6 cents to $4.28 a gallon. July heating oil rose 9 cents to $4.40 a gallon. July natural gas rose 26 cents to $8.96 per 1,000 cubic feet.
US natural gas storage rises 97 Bcf to 1.999 Tcf as NYMEX futures rebound
The US Energy Information Administration on June 9 reported a 97 Bcf injection to US inventories for...
The US Energy Information Administration on June 9 reported a 97 Bcf injection to US inventories for the week ended June 3. The addition to stocks was closely aligned with S&P Global Commodity Insights' storage survey result, which called for an injection of 96 Bcf. The weekly build was also much closer to historical averages, just barely undershooting the year-ago injection of 98 Bcf and the five-year average of 100 Bcf in the corresponding week, data from the EIA showed.
As a result, the US working gas inventories climbed to 1.999 Tcf, while the shortfall to 2021 widened to 398 Bcf, leaving stocks about 17% below the year-ago level of 2.397 Tcf. The inventory deficit to the prior five-year average also expanded to its widest yet this season, pushing stocks to 340 Bcf, or almost 15%, below the historical average of 2.339 Tcf.
Immediately following the EIA storage report's release, the Henry Hub July contract jumped about 25 cents to $8.45/MMBtu, followed by continued price gains throughout the morning and early afternoon that left the prompt-month contract just shy of $9/MMBtu at settlement, data from CME Group showed.