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EU plans one-year renewable energy permits for faster green shift- oil and gas 360

EU plans one-year renewable energy permits for faster green shift

Yahoo Finance BRUSSELS – The European Union executive wants to speed up the bloc’s green transition and cut its reliance on Russian fuels by allowing some renewable energy projects to receive permits within a year, a draft document shows. Brussels will next week unveil a package of measures to end the European Union’s reliance on Russia, by boosting renewable energy,

Record Permian well permits point to growing U.S. oil supply- oil and gas 360

Record Permian well permits point to growing U.S. oil supply

World Oil (Bloomberg) — Drilling permits for new wells have spiked to unprecedented levels in the Permian Basin, signaling crude oil suppliers in America are finally responding to higher prices, according to Rystad Energy. A total of 904 horizontal drilling permits were awarded last month in the shale patch that lies beneath Texas and New Mexico, an all-time-high, Rystad said.

Cameron LNG Commences Commercial Operations - Oil & Gas 360

Cameron LNG Commences Commercial Operations

By Tyler Losier, Energy Reporter, Oil & Gas 360 Train 1 of Sempra’s Cameron LNG project commences commercial operations Sempra LNG, a subsidiary of San Diego-based Sempra Energy (stock ticker: SRE), has begun commercial operations under tolling agreements at Train 1 of its Cameron LNG liquefaction-export project in Hackberry, Louisiana. Previously, Sempra’s Cameron LNG facility had shipped its first commissioning

Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Begins Two Days of Meetings Before Election

From Channel 7 ABC Denver DENVER – The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) will hold its final meetings this week, and it will look at dozens of oil and gas drilling applications set to be approved. Supporters and opponents of Proposition 112 turned Monday’s public comment session into a political rally, with both sides presenting their arguments to

Oil & Gas Permitting Dips in Pennsylvania

From S&P Global/Platts Drilling efficiencies, DUCs limit need for new permits Half as many natural gas drilling permits were issued during September in Pennsylvania compared with a year ago, indicating a producer response to high production levels and operators’ desire to live within their cash flow. This could be in response to continuing robust gas production in the region, which

Pennsylvania NatGas Production Second Only to Texas

Pennsylvania natural gas production has been on an upward curve since 2009. According to the EIA, Pennsylvania averaged a record 15 Bcf/d in 2017. Producers have the Appalachian Basin to thank – Pennsylvania accounted for 19% of total U.S. marketed natural gas production. Increased permitting and drilling activity, combined with the expansion of regional pipeline capacity has helped Pennsylvania’s natural