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North America Drops More Rigs

Rigzone

rig count of 559, 544 rigs are categorized as land rigs, 13 are categorized as offshore rigs, and two are categorized as inland water rigs. land rig count reduced by four, and its offshore rig count and inland water rig count remained unchanged, the count highlighted. and 114 rigs from Canada, the count outlined. Of the total U.S.

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North America Rig Count Stays Flat

Rigzone

rig count of 554, 538 rigs are categorized as land rigs, 14 are categorized as offshore rigs, and two are categorized as inland water rigs. land rig count reduced by five, its offshore rig count increased by four, and its inland water rig count remained unchanged, the count highlighted. and 139 rigs from Canada, the count outlined.

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North America Loses Rigs Week on Week

Rigzone

rig count of 547, 533 rigs are categorized as land rigs, 12 are categorized as offshore rigs, and two are categorized as inland water rigs. land rig count reduced by five, its offshore rig count decreased by two, and its inland water rig count remained unchanged, the count highlighted. Although the U.S. Of the total U.S. The total U.S.

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Processor Required to Account For Diverted Volumes Used for Gas Lift

The Energy Law

In Red Willow Offshore, LLC v. Red Willow Offshore, LLC and Medco Energi US, LLC (collectively, “Red Willow”) were co-working interest owners of a natural gas well without the facilities to produce the well. million in damages for diversion of more than ten million cubic feet of gas. Statewide Order No.

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Industry Pushes Back On Continued Offshore Leasing Obstruction

Energy Central

Trade groups including the Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) and the American Petroleum Institute (API) submitted comments this week to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) urging the Biden administration to remove continued barriers to offshore energy production.

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U.S. Senate’s passage of OBBBA a ‘win for American energy,’ say industry reps

Oil & Gas 360º

energy associations including the API, IPAA, NOIA and EWTC issued separate statements acknowledging the Senate’s decision as a victory for the U.S. “Producing energy at home reduces reliance on foreign adversaries and projects American strength. .’ U.S. oil and gas industry. “We

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House’s passing of Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” is a win for U.S. energy, agencies say

Oil & Gas 360º

(World Oil) –Leaders from the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA), American Petroleum Institute (API) and the Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA), issued statements today in support of the U.S. leadership in offshore energy.