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Energy Transfer to Bolster Gathering Network in the Delaware and Anadarko Basins

Oil Gas Leads

Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) continues to scale its natural gas infrastructure footprint in Texas, receiving approval from the Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) for a sweeping pipeline permit that spans more than 8,100 miles. By increasing connectivity in the Delaware Basin, ET strengthens its feedstock supply chain for Gulf Coast terminals.

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Vaquero Midstream’s 76 Miles Powerhouse Pipeline Expansion

Oil Gas Leads

Where the Pipe Runs: Counties & Context This new loop stretches across Loving, Pecos, Reeves, Ward, and Winkler Counties —the beating heart of West Texas’s oil and gas production corridor. These areas are cornerstones of the Delaware Basin, where associated gas volumes continue to surge alongside crude output.

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Liberty Energy Posts Weakest Earnings in Three Years — But Investors Find Silver Linings

Oil Gas Leads

The acquisition of IMG Energy Solutions expands Liberty Power Innovations (LPI), providing entry into distributed power systems and utility-scale energy services a growth market driven by surging data center and industrial electrification demand. The company expects steady U.S.

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CNOOC Starts Production from Two Oilfields

Egypt Oil & Gas

Wenchang 19-1 Oilfield Phase II Project is located in the western part of the Pearl River Mouth Basin, with an average water depth of approximately 125 meters. The project is expected to achieve a peak production of approximately 11,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) in 2026.

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Engagement and Advocacy—Necessary in Good Times and Bad

Permian Basin Oil and Gas Magazine

The export of LNG also lessens our enemies’ leverage in the sense that our allies do not have to buy natural gas from countries that are not friends of the United States. We must teach peopleand explain to our leadersthat there will be plenty of natural gas to serve all our domestic needs well into the future.