NEWS RELEASE - EPA Announces Flyover in the Permian Basin in New Mexico and Texas
NMOGA News Release | August 3rd, 2022
DALLAS, TEXAS–(August 1, 2022) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is conducting helicopter flyovers of the Permian Basin region in New Mexico and Texas. The flyovers will use infrared cameras to survey oil and gas operations to identify large emitters of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, as well excess emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). While VOCs have potential short-and long-term health effects on their own, they also contribute to the formation of ground-level ozone when they combine with nitrogen oxides in the presence of sunlight.
Read moreAir pollution from oil and gas in Permian Basin leads to feds investigating via aircraft
Adrian Hedden, Carlsbad Current Argus | August 3rd, 2022
Aircraft will fly over the Permian Basin in southeast New Mexico and West Texas this month as the federal government investigates the area for potentiallyviolating government air quality standards through carbon emissions from oil and gas operations.
Read moreJoe Biden’s War on Fossil Fuels
Jakob Puckett, Real Clear Energy | July 18th, 2022
Try as they might to mitigate the severe energy crisis plaguing the U.S., the Biden administration’s attempt to shore up supply is a few wellheads short of an oil rig.
Read moreThe President's Trip to Saudi Arabia
Mark Green, American Petroleum Institute | July 18th, 2022
Even as much of the media coverage of President Biden’s weekend trip to Saudi Arabia focused on discussions of human rights and the broader U.S. role in the Middle East, there was news much more important to American families and businesses than the fist bump between the president and the crown prince – Mr. Biden’s inability to convince the Saudis to immediately and substantially increase crude oil production beyond what they’re already doing.
Read moreOil output in Permian to rise in August to highest on record -EIA
Stephanie Kelly and Scott Disavino, Reuters | July 18th, 2022NEW YORK, July 18 (Reuters) - Oil output in the Permian in Texas and New Mexico, the biggest U.S. shale oil basin, is due to rise 78,000 barrels per day (bpd) to a record 5.445 million bpd in August, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in its productivity report on Monday.
Read moreUS natural gas output to top 100 bcfd by end-2022
Oil & Gas Journal | July 18th, 2022US natural gas production is expected to hit a record high of more than 100 bcfd by the end of the year, Rystad Energy analysis shows. Production growth in major US gas-producing basins, in addition to associated gas production in the Permian, will cement the country's position as the world's largest gas producer, stretching its lead over Russia.
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