Gas processors seek more time to comment on proposed EPA methane rules

The Gas Processors Association has requested more time to comment on four proposed rules covering methane emissions from oil and gas operations. The Tulsa trade association asked for 60 additional days beyond the Nov. 17 deadline EPA established when it announced the proposed requirements on Sept. 18. Source: News


Gulfport, Rice Energy form Utica midstream joint venture in Ohio

Gulfport Energy Corp. and Rice Midstream Holdings LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Rice Energy Inc., announced plans to form a midstream joint venture to develop natural gas gathering and water services assets to support dry gas development in the Ohio counties of Belmont and Monroe. Source: News


Social media key to winning project support, new INGAA chairman says

Better use of social media has become essential for natural gas transmission companies to win public support for proposed pipeline projects, the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America’s incoming chairman said. Source: News


AWE-led venture tests gas in Perth basin

The AWE Ltd.-operated joint venture with Origin Energy Ltd. has tested a significant flow of natural gas from its Waitsia-1 well in production licenses L1/L2 in the north Perth basin onshore Western Australia. Source: News


WoodMac: Near-term financial risks exaggerated for US independents

The high-growth business models of US independent operators are being tested by low oil prices and tougher access to capital. But two recent Wood Mackenzie Ltd. reports concluded that concerns surrounding October reserves-based lending (RBL) redeterminations have been exaggerated. Source: News


MARKET WATCH: NYMEX oil prices rally, closing above $48.50/bbl

Light, sweet crude oil prices for November delivery rallied by more than $2/bbl on the New York market Oct. 6 to settle above $48.50/bbl while Brent crude oil prices also rose more than $2/bbl on the London market to settle at a 4-week high of nearly $52/bbl for November delivery. Source: News


Lukoil starts up cracker at Russian refinery

PJSC Lukoil has commissioned a second complex for catalytic cracking of vacuum gas oil at its 17 million-tonne/year Nizhny Novgorod refinery at Kstovo, Russia. Source: News


Groups urge House leaders to support bill ending crude export ban

Top officials from 13 US oil and gas associations and three non-energy national business groups called on US House leaders to support HR 702, a bill that would end the 40-year ban on exporting US-produced crude oil, when it comes to a floor vote on Oct. 9. Source: News