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Permian Basin Gas Production Pushes Limits – Infrastructure Expansion Needed

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The rapid growth of natural gas production in the Permian Basin is pushing existing infrastructure to its limits, and additional pipeline projects are on the horizon to meet rising demand, according to East Daley Analytics. Beginning operations in early October, the pipeline can transport up to 2.5 Bcf/d of natural gas.

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Nigeria Oil Industry Overview

Drillers

While in the past it used to transport the most oil to the United States, now Nigerian oil goes mostly to Asia, Europe, and South America. The proposals got approved as amendments to the 1993 Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contractin October. on frontier and inland basin projects.

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BP Expands U.S. Natural Gas Production Amid Rising Prices and LNG Growth

Oil Gas Leads

natural gas production, particularly in the Haynesville Basin, as domestic gas prices surge. Haynesville Basin: The Right Time to Ramp Up The Haynesville Basin, located in eastern Texas and northwestern Louisiana, has long been a critical natural gas-producing region. million boepd by 2030. million and 2.5

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Pipeline Expansion = Affordable Energy

Marcellus Shale Coalition

In 2015, then-Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey released a report asserting that no new natural gas pipelines were needed into the region and that the regions power grid faced no reliability deficiency through at least 2030. All was fine, said the Attorney General.