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Diamondback, Five Point partner on independent water infrastructure platform in Midland basin
Diamondback Energy and Five Point Energy, a private equity firm, have formed a joint venture, Deep Blue Midland Basin.
Vital Energy expands in Permian
Shale driller Vital Energy has agreed to purchase $1.165bn of assets in the Permian Basin of west Texas and New Mexico.
Freeport LNG’s gas intake cut significantly for four days in a row
The US’s second largest LNG facility Freeport LNG has had its gas intake cut sharply for a fourth day in a row on September 12, according to data from the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG).
US was world’s top LNG exporter in first half of 2023
The US was the leading exporter of LNG globally in the first half of 2023.
Tellurian shifts to allow non-equity holders of Driftwood to purchase offtake agreements
US LNG developer Tellurian is changing course on financing for its long-delayed Driftwood LNG project planned for the west bank of the Calcasieu River south of Lake Charles in Louisiana.
Chevron buys majority stake in largest green hydrogen storage project
Chevron buys majority stake in largest green hydrogen storage project
Oil supermajor Chevron has purchased a majority stake in the ACES Delta project in central Utah, which is slated to be the world’s largest green hydrogen storage plant.
US senator calls on top oilfield services firms to quit ties with Russia
The head of the US senate foreign relations committee has demanded to know why the US’s top three oilfield services companies continued working in Russia after the conflict began in Ukraine, and called on them to “cease all investments” there.
NorthAmOil: Enbridge to become North America’s largest gas provider with $14bn deal
Biden administration moves to restrict Alaska drilling
The administration of US President Joe Biden has unveiled plans to restrict drilling across a portion of Alaska, while ConocoPhillips is pushing ahead with efforts to develop the Willow project.
Viper expands footprint with $1bn mineral, royalty acquisition
Viper Energy Partners announced this week that it had agreed to acquire certain mineral and royalty interests from affiliates of Warwick Capital Partners and GRP Energy Capital in a cash and stock deal worth over $1bn.
Enbridge to become North America’s largest gas provider with $14bn deal
Canada’s Enbridge has struck a deal to acquire three utilities – East Ohio Gas (EOG), Questar Gas and its related Wexpro companies and Public Service Co. of North Carolina (PSNC) – from Dominion Energy for a combined $14bn.
Japan-US deal on carbon-neutral LNG supply chain moves forward
Houston-based Sempra Infrastructure has agreed a deal with a Japanese consortium to install a carbon-neutral LNG supply chain in the continental USA, with the end product to be shipped back to Japan.
Commonwealth LNG takes another step forward with non-binding supply agreement
US-based Commonwealth LNG announced this week that it had entered into a heads of agreement with Swiss-headquartered MET Group for the sale and purchase of 1mn tonnes per year of LNG from its planned export terminal.
In 2023, US renewable diesel production capacity surpassed that of biodiesel
In January 2023, US production capacity of renewable diesel and other biofuels reached 3bn gallons per year, surpassing US biodiesel production capacity for the first time, sad the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
VLCCs off Panama coast may offer cheaper Canadian crude shipping route to Asia-Pacific
Very large crude carriers positioned off Panama's Pacific coast could emerge as the cost-effective gateway for transporting Canadian crude to Asia-Pacific destinations as the Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX) project gears up for operation next year.
US LNG exports fall in August
US exports of LNG dipped in August with 102 vessels transporting 7.32mn tonnes of the super-chilled fuel, down slightly from the 7.51mn tonnes that were carried abroad in July, according to data from LSEG Eikon.
Woodfibre agrees to supply 100% of its LNG to BP
Pacific Energy and Enbridge-owned Woodfibre LNG signed its third long-term LNG offtake deal with British energy firm BP on September 5.
Saudi, Russian oil cuts rolled over until year-end
Saudi Arabia and Russia this week announced that they would extend the voluntary oil production cuts that were implemented in July until the end of the year.
Emissions in the spotlight for Canada’s oil and gas industry
Emissions from Canada’s conventional oil and gas production are shown to have fallen in recent years, but the bigger picture for the country’s oil industry remains more complicated
AltaGas to buy Alberta Montney midstream assets for $481mn
Canada’s AltaGas announced this week that it had agreed to buy various natural gas midstream assets in the Alberta Montney play from Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure for CAD650mn ($481mn).
Buyers of US LNG reportedly facing higher liquefaction fees
Buyers of US LNG are reportedly agreeing to higher liquefaction fees at newer export projects in the country.
Rystad: shale reinvestment up, but not for long
The reinvestment rate for US shale producers has risen to its highest level in three years, but the trend will not last, according to a new analysis by business intelligence firm Rystad Energy.
Trans Mountain expansion faces further delays before start-up
The Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion project from Alberta to the British Columbia coast is facing further, last-minute delays before the state-owned company building the new pipeline can bring it into service.

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