Saturday, January 25, 2025
Extraction Oil & Gas Ups Stock Repurchase Program - Oil & Gas 360

Contested Oil Wells in Colorado Suburb Clear Major Hurdle

From the Associated Press DENVER (AP) — A fiercely contested oil and gas project in a residential neighborhood outside Denver cleared a major hurdle Tuesday when state regulators approved a request by an energy company to drill for reserves that belong to dozens of people, including some who don’t want to participate. The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission voted

Extraction Oil & Gas Prepares to Invest $770-$840 Million 2018 CapEx

2018 capital program, production and operating expense guidance The company expects its full-year 2018 average net sales volumes to be 87-93 MBOEPD, with 42.5-45.5 MBbl/d of crude oil, which at the midpoint represents 76% total equivalent growth and 83% crude oil growth over the midpoint of the 2017 guidance ranges provided in December 2016 Drilling and completion capital expenditures for

A Wattenberg Victory: Extraction Oil & Gas Receives Approval from Broomfield

Extraction went far beyond what state law requires to gain local approval of a well development plan within Broomfield city and county limits Wattenberg-DJ operator Extraction Oil & Gas, Inc. (NASDAQ:XOG) has received approval for its Operator Agreement with the City and County of Broomfield, Colorado, the company announced today. The Broomfield City Council approved the company’s development plan after a year-long

Colorado’s City and County of Broomfield Seeks Frac Moratorium–Again: Council Puts off Decision

Extraction Oil & Gas’s proposed drilling program spurred citizen action and reaction by Broomfield council On Jan. 10, 2017, the City and County of Broomfield, Colorado, held a public hearing on its proposed ordinance No. 2038 which calls for imposing a temporary moratorium on oil and gas drilling, hydraulic fracturing, and the processing of certain oil and gas related applications.

Colorado Energy Law Fallout: Boulder County Enacts Emergency Oil and Gas Moratorium through Q1 2020 - Oil & Gas 360

Litigation Moving Forward to Lift Broomfield Frac Ban

A district court judge allows litigation to lift a Colorado frac ban to proceed District Court Judge C. Scott Crabtree has decided not to dismiss a motion from the Colorado Oil & Gas Association (COGA) to lift a local moratorium on hydraulic fracturing in Broomfield, Colorado. The city of Broomfield passed a measure in 2013 that put a five year