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Exploring the Future of Canadian Oil Sands and Montney Plays

Enverus

Insights on WCSB Oil Production Pipeline Expansions, and AECO Hub Gas Pricing The Canadian oil and gas industry is at a pivotal moment, with significant potential on the horizon that could reshape the landscape. We expect existing oil pipelines to be filled by 2027. Figure 1: Canadian oil egress projections through 2030.

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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. Due to insufficient growth within the highest-yielding condensate regions of the Montney gas play in B.C.

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ONEOK’s Expanding Footprint in the Permian Basin

Oil Gas Leads

Natural Gas & NGL Infrastructure Expansion ONEOK is expanding its natural gas and NGL (natural gas liquids) infrastructure in the Permian to capture growing production volumes. ONEOK expects higher ethane recovery rates , further increasing the volumes transported. Bcf/d in 2025.

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Bazargan Oil Complex Expands Gas Processing Capacity

Iraq Business News: Oil & Gas

The Bazargan Oil Complex has announced the establishment of a gas compression unit with a processing capacity of up to 70 million standard cubic feet per day (MMscf), as part of efforts to fully utilize associated gas from Missan's oil fields. Once all projects are complete, Missan's associated gas will be fully utilized.

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Permian Growth and Midstream Investment: Enterprise Products Partners’ Expansion Strategy

Oil Gas Leads

With rising natural gas and NGL output exceeding expectations , midstream companies are ramping up investments in infrastructure to meet growing demand. Jim Teague, Co-CEO: “Rich natural gas production, just sticking to the Permian, continues to exceed our expectations.

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A Guide to Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR)

Drillers

The use of carbon dioxide has been hailed as a productive way to utilise greenhouse gas instead of letting it into the atmosphere. However, there is a cost issue to consider, and it is a significant issue, including capture and transportation costs.

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Trump wants pipelines, but Midstream firms aren’t biting

Oil & Gas 360º

midstream companies are hesitant to commit to new pipeline builds amid market volatility and tariff uncertainty. Firms have announced in recent months new pipeline projects, but many others have preferred to buy operating assets in deals with competitors or with private equity companies to expand their pipeline infrastructure.

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