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Ozark Seeks to Abandon Some of Its Arkansas System

Flattening gas production from the Fayetteville Shale and other pipeline infrastructure in the region has prompted Ozark Gas Transmission LLC to repurpose... Read More

Old Fayetteville Still Faithful to Southwestern; Marcellus Blooms

Nearly 10 years on and after 3 Tcf of cumulative operated production, the Fayetteville Shale is still setting records for the play's pioneer, Southwestern Energy Co. Meanwhile, Marcellus Shale activity last year drove overall company production to record levels. Read More

Researchers Find 18 Tcf Left in Fayetteville at About $4/Mcf

The venerable Fayetteville Shale has about 38 Tcf of technically recoverable reserves left, and 18 Tcf of that can be had with gas prices near $4/Mcf, according to a study by the Bureau of Economic Geology (BEG) at The University of Texas at Austin (UT). Read More

Southwestern Sees Promise in Brown Dense Play Vertical Well Results

Southwestern Energy Co. executives trumpeted record results for 3Q2013 -- including nearly double the gas production in the Marcellus Shale from the previous year’s quarter -- and were excited by the success of a vertical well targeting the Lower Smackover Brown Dense formation, an emerging unconventional play in southern Arkansas and northern Louisiana. Read More

Texas Eastern Offering 'All of the Above' Shale Access to Louisiana

 Spectra Energy Transmission's Texas Eastern Transmission announced an expansion to serve industrial markets in South Louisiana by Spring 2015 with shale gas supplies from multiple basins. An open season runs through Sept. 27. Read More

Southwestern Tripled Marcellus Production in Second Quarter

 Southwestern Energy Co. Marcellus Shale production during the second quarter was more than triple the year-ago level, and the company has been taking steps to get its gas out of the transportation capacity-constrained play. Meanwhile, production from its Fayetteville Shale activities edged up slightly. Read More