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U.S. Shale Revolution Slows Down: The Start of a Decline?

Energy Central

Oil and gas fields, no matter how productive, eventually decline. oil production had been steadily falling for decades, while natural gas output had plateaued. Beginning in 2006, U.S. natural gas production surged by an impressive. Before the transformative impact of the shale boom, U.S.

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Expand Energy: From Chesapeake’s Fall to America’s Top Natural Gas Producer

Rextag

Before it was Expand Energy, the largest natural gas-weighted exploration and production company in the U.S., billion merger with Southwestern Energy, Expand Energy has achieved a new milestone: its the largest natural gas producer in the U.S., He later became CEO of Mach Natural Resources. With its recent $7.4

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MMS Proposes Royalty Relief Amendments

The Energy Law

Hunter MMS has announced proposed amendments to its deep gas royalty relief regulations under the Energy Policy Act of 2005. The additional relief will only be available in years when the annual NYMEX natural gas price is at or below $4.47/MMBtu MMBtu expressed in 2006 dollars. Click here to read the Notice.

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Fifth Circuit Recognizes Gas Purchaser’s Right to Cancel Contract Due to Title Dispute

The Energy Law

12, 2009), a panel of the United State Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit heard an action arising from a contract to supply natural gas condensate in south Texas. Flint Hills, a crude oil refiner, agreed to purchase Mexican condensate from JAG.