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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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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. Explore the impact of increased oil sands production on the Canadian condensate and AECO gas markets.

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Dig a Little Deeper - Haynesville Presents Opportunities, Challenges for Gas Producers

RBN Energy

E&Ps are increasingly moving out from the core producing acreage and exploring new frontiers, including the far western part of the dry-gas shale play. Wrangling gas from this prospect is challenging, with deeper, high-pressure reservoirs, temperatures up to 450F and wells drilled to extreme depths of up to 19,000 feet.

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Austin Chalk Makes a Comeback: EOG, SM, Magnolia Lead South Texas' Next Gas Boom

Rextag

The Austin Chalkan overlying bench above the Eagle Ford Shaleis fast becoming the next big natural gas growth engine, with operators like EOG Resources, SM Energy, and Magnolia Oil & Gas ramping up development to meet rising LNG demand and domestic needs. Since 2020, Austin Chalk gas output has nearly tripled to 1.8

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Austin Chalk Makes a Comeback: EOG, SM, Magnolia Lead South Texas' Next Gas Boom

Rextag

The Austin Chalkan overlying bench above the Eagle Ford Shaleis fast becoming the next big natural gas growth engine, with operators like EOG Resources, SM Energy, and Magnolia Oil & Gas ramping up development to meet rising LNG demand and domestic needs. Since 2020, Austin Chalk gas output has nearly tripled to 1.8

Gas