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

Oil Gas Leads

The permit—T-4 Permit #09207—supports a mix of regulated and unregulated gas gathering and utility infrastructure across key production areas including the Delaware and Anadarko basins. This expansion plays a critical role in increasing operational flexibility in the Delaware Basin and improving system reliability across the network.

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100 Mbbl/d increase in Canadian oil sands sends condensate demand up, AECO gas prices down

Enverus

The report examines the effects on AECO hub gas pricing, the Canadian benchmark price for natural gas, from what is expected to be exceptional levels of condensate-directed Montney drilling in the coming years. This will result in substantial demand growth for in-basin condensate volumes because of increased need for diluent.

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Exploring the Future of Canadian Oil Sands and Montney Plays

Enverus

Explore the impact of increased oil sands production on the Canadian condensate and AECO gas markets. We see good and bad news for Canadian gas producers trying to capitalize on increased oil sands production over the next four years. Every discussion about Canadian oil and gas markets starts and ends with takeaway capacity.

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Dana Gas Increases Investment in Kurdistan Fields

Iraq Business News: Oil & Gas

The Khor Mor plant operated by the companies provides the fuel for around 75% of the KRI's electricity generation, enabling affordable power for more than 6 million Iraqis in the KRI and other governorates of Iraq. billion, the operations have created more than 20,000 direct and indirect jobs in the region.

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A Guide to Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR)

Drillers

Nitrogen and dry gas a gas that is found without condensates or other liquid hydrocarbonsare commonly used as immiscible gases in gas injection recovery. The most popular gas for gas injection recovery is carbon dioxide.

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