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From Wellhead to Water: How Midstream Companies Are Shaping the Future of Energy Exports

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This “Wellhead to Water” strategy is particularly evident in the Permian Basin, where crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids (NGLs) production is growing rapidly. ” Phillips 66 (PSX) Permian Basin: The Growth Engine of Midstream Expansion The Permian Basin is at the center of the midstream revolution.

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Valor | Energy Connection – Feb. 24, 2025

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billion in 2024 from $13.4 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2024 to 13.6 Refinery inputs averaged 15.4 Under pressure from activist investor Elliott Management, which holds a 5% stake, BP is shifting focus back to fossil fuels, selling 10 U.S. onshore wind farms and spinning off offshore wind assets. The EIA forecasts U.S.

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Oil & Gas in 2025: Which Basin Will Dominate U.S. Energy and What’s Behind the $105 Billion in Oil Deals?

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Over the past two years, 2023 and 2024, production levels have soared, investment strategies have shifted, and new regulatory frameworks have emerged. Now, as we step into 2025 , the industry faces critical questions : Which basins will see the most growth? 2024 Production: 6.3 MMBbl/d production increase in 2024.

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Valor | Energy Connection – Mar. 10, 2025

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In the Permian Basin, rig count declined by 1 to 3049 fewer than last yearwhile Eagle Ford added 1 rig to reach 49, though thats still 3 less than the previous year. per MMBtu, are driving producers to increase output after months of curtailments in 2024. Read more U.S. per barrel (up 1.22%) and Brent at $70.41 per barrel (up 1.37%).

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Oil and Gas – Unburdened by What Has Been

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The Future of Keystone XL The Keystone XL pipeline, a significant project under Trumps first term, was set to bring Canadian oil to American refineries, support job creation, and secure a stable supply of North American oil. refineries but also reduce transportation costs and work towards solidifying North American energy independence.

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