Project Summary of Upcoming Pipeline & Facility Projects in Texas
Texas oil & gas pipeline and facility project permits last 7 days report dated April 25, 2022 is tracking number 31 Oil & Gas and Mid Stream Operators that had 80 pipeline and facilities approved permits.
- Top Oil & Gas Operators approved for a facility permits include; Maverick Natural Resources (23), Petro-Hunt, L.L.C. (9), Laredo Petroleum Inc. (6), Enchanted Rock Ops, LLC (4)
- Top Counties approved for a facility permits include; ECTOR (21), REEVES (7), ANDREWS (6)
- Top Oil & Gas Operators approved for a pipeline permits include; CRATON OPERATING (2), Energy Transfer (2)
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Texas Pipeline Projects
Pipeline permits include gathering or transport pipelines of a liquid, gas or oil through a system of pipes. In addition to these main types of pipelines, there are also four other sub-categories of pipelines: Gathering Lines, Feeder Lines, Transmission Pipelines and Distribution Pipelines. The permits represent all types of pipelines. Source Texas pipeline and facility project permits April 25, 2022
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Texas Oil & Gas Facility Permits
Facilities are a system of vessels, piping, valves, tanks and other equipment that are used to gather, process, measure, store or dispose of petroleum, natural gas or water. … The upstream facility network includes equipment for the handling of oil, natural gas, natural gas liquids, and water. Source Texas pipeline and facility project permits April 25, 2022
We have 3 types of permits related to construction of new facilities the Permit Type is related to the stage of the project.
- Notify New – Prior to construction, a notification with basic information must be submitted.
- Initial -Ninety days after submitting the Initial Project Notification, a more detailed registration for the standard permit is required. This could be related to existing plant maintenance
- Revision – Permit approved with a revision to the permit. This could be related to existing plant maintenance
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Facility and Pipeline Project Details
Facility Projects
Maverick Natural Resources facility transfer from ConocoPhillips
Maverick Natural Resources (“Maverick”) announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire certain producing properties in the Permian Bas n from ConocoPhillips for a purchase price of $440 million, subject to customary adjustments, with an effective date of September 1, 2021. The assets to be acquired produced over 11,000 boepd (50% oi ) from the Central Basin Platform and Northwest Shelf of the Permian Basin during September 2021. The pos t on spans approximate y 144,500 net acres across Andrews (Texas}, Ector (Texas}, Eddy (N.M.}, and Lea (N.M.} Counties and is large y operated and held by production.
Grit Oil & Gas, LLC- Multiple Permits – Eagle Ford Dimmit County
Grit Oil & Gas II is an upstream company focused on creating value through the acquisition, development and operation of oil and gas assets. Grit is partnered with Carnelian Energy Capital Management, L.P., a Houston-based energy investment firm.
Dimmit County (1,334 sq miles) is situated in South Texas above the Eagle Ford Shale Play where companies are targeting both oil, condensate, and gas. Dimmit County produces from both the condensate rich and oil prone areas of the Eagle Ford. Generally, activity in the county is driven by the two major operators Chesapeake and Anadarko. The condensate rich area in the southern third of the county is largely operated by Anadarko, and Chesapeake operates much of the northern portion of the county that is prospective for oil. The county is also home to the 106,000 acre Harrison’s Piloncillo Ranch.
Laredo Petroleum, Inc. – Permit RN111479705 – WILDE 172 TANK BATTERY – REAGAN
Laredo Petroleum, Inc. is an independent energy company with headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Laredo’s business strategy is focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of oil and natural gas properties and the gathering of oil and liquids-rich natural gas from such properties, primarily in the Permian Basin of West Texas.
Laredo’s Permian activities are centered on the east side of the basin approximately 35 miles east of Midland, Texas in primarily Glasscock and Reagan Counties. Today, Laredo has over 140,000 gross acres (with a majority of it being contiguous) and of which 85% is HBP.
The principal focus of Laredo’s horizontal drilling activities is an oil play (that also includes a liquids-rich natural gas component) that involves both the Wolfcamp (Upper, Middle, and Lower) and the Cline formations. Secondary targets include the Spraberry, Canyon, Strawn and ABW intervals. In total, over 12 viable landing points have been identified throughout the stratigraphic section (~ 4,500 ft. thick) as being prospective for development.
SM Energy Company – Permit# RN111477816 – WEBB
SM Energy Company is an independent energy company engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development, and production of oil, gas, and NGLs in the state of Texas.
Austin Chalk 650-mile long geological formation, stretching underground from the Mexico-Texas border, through central Louisiana and into Mississippi. Austin Chalk holds about 4.1 billion barrels of crude, 18 trillion cubic feet of gas and 1 billion barrels of natural-gas liquids
Webb County (3,376 sq miles) is in south Texas and borders Mexico. The county has garnered headlines as part of the Eagle Ford shale play.
Webb county is a legacy producing area that produces natural gas from the Lobo and Wilcox formations.
Webb County is now targeted for the liquids-rich nature of the Eagle Ford formation in the northern parts of the county. Much of the county will be prospective for shale gas or simply dry gas as natural gas prices may improve above the $4 level. The county is part of the southern extreme of the play that borders Mexico. Activity in the county is focused in northwest portion of the county where wells produce rich gas and the formation is found at depths of 8,000 ft to 10,000 ft.
Enterprise Products – Permit# RN111477329 – LA SALLE
La Salle County (1,494 sq miles), located in south Texas, is at the center of development of the Eagle Ford Shale. In La Salle County, the geology of the Eagle Ford varies and production includes varying amounts of oil, gas-condensate, wet gas, and dry gas. Generally, the northern half of the county produces more liquids and gas production increases as you move south.
Drilling in La Salle County is largely focused in the central and northern portions of the county.
La Salle County is a ranching community and is sparsely populated. The two largest towns are Cotulla and Ecinal.
Montrose Operating LLC- Permit# RN109119222 – ANDREWS UNIVERSITY 16B
Andrews County, TX ranks #17 in the state for BOE produced in the most recent month (Dec 2021). The information below is the summary of oil and gas data that goes back to 1993 and contains information on the 21,281 wells that have been drilled from Jan 1993 to Dec 2021.
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AGERON IRONROC ENERGY – New Pipeline T10359 – WEBB
Ageron Energy, LLC is an independent oil and gas company based in San Antonio, Texas. We explore and operate primarily in Texas with additional prospects both nationally and internationally. Our skilled and experienced team strives to efficiently find, acquire, and operate oil and natural gas properties. The level of experience that we employ allows us to accomplish this with minimal costs, providing higher yields and returns to our investors.
Webb County (3,376 sq miles) is in south Texas and borders Mexico. The county has garnered headlines as part of the Eagle Ford shale play.
Webb county is a legacy producing area that produces natural gas from the Lobo and Wilcox formations.
Webb County is now targeted for the liquids-rich nature of the Eagle Ford formation in the northern parts of the county. Much of the county will be prospective for shale gas or simply dry gas as natural gas prices may improve above the $4 level. The county is part of the southern extreme of the play that borders Mexico. Activity in the county is focused in northwest portion of the county where wells produce rich gas and the formation is found at depths of 8,000 ft to 10,000 ft.
TRINITY OPERATING – Pipeline Addition Permit# 9693 – ATASCOSA, DIMMIT, FRIO, LA SALLE, MCMULLEN, ZAVALA
Trinity Operating is an independent oil and natural gas company headquartered in Houston with current operations in Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas. Our company and its affiliates are actively engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development and production of hydrocarbons from multiple basins throughout the United States.
Arkoma Basin
Trinity Operating began operations in 2016, focusing attention in the Arkoma Basin. In 2019 we achieved an average gross production rate of 42 MMBOE.
Eagleford Basin
Stepping out from the Arkoma Basin, Trinity Operating drilled its first well in the Eagleford in 2018. The average gross production rate in 2019 was 5 MMBOE.
Haynesville Shale
Moving East, Trinity Operating began drilling the Haynesville Shale in late 2019.
Energy Transfer_Pipeline Addition_Permit #5418_CAMERON, TARRANT
Energy Transfer is a Texas based company that began in 1996 as a small intrastate natural gas pipeline operator and is now one of the largest and most diversified investment grade master limited partnerships in the United States. Growing from roughly 200 miles of natural gas pipelines in 2002 to more than 114,000 miles of natural gas, natural gas liquids (NGLs), refined products, and crude oil pipelines.
Cameron County, TX ranks #211 in the state for BOE produced in the most recent month (Dec 2021). The information below is the summary of oil and gas data that goes back to 1993 and contains information on the 36 wells that have been drilled from Jan 1993 to Dec 2021.
ENERGY TRANSFER COMPANY_Pipeline Addition_Permit #2105_ANGELINA, ATASCOSA, AUSTIN, BANDERA, BASTROP, BEXAR, BRAZOS, BROOKS, BURLESON, CAMERON, CHEROKEE, COLORADO, COOKE, DE WITT, DIMMIT, DUVAL, FAYETTE, FRIO, GOLIAD, GONZALES, GRIMES, HARDIN, HARRISON, HIDALGO, HOOD, HOUSTON, JACKSON, JASPER, JIM HOGG, JIM WE
WEST TEXAS GAS – Pipeline Addition_Permit #748_BEXAR, CARSON, DALLAM, DIMMIT, DONLEY, FRIO, GRAY, HALL, HANSFORD, HARTLEY, HEMPHILL, KINNEY, LA SALLE, LIPSCOMB, MAVERICK, MOORE, OCHILTREE, PECOS, SUTTON, UVALDE, VAL VERDE, WHEELER, ZAVALA