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9 October 2018
Local fracking sand will support growing proppant demand in the Permian basin
The demand for sand in the Permian basin is significantly growing and industry players have expressed concerns about whether demand can be met.
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24 August 2018
Refracturing horizontal wells in Haynesville still shows uneven results
More than 50 horizontal wells were refractured in Haynesville during the last two years with results showing a wide variance in economic performance. The best outcomes are for wells for...
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3 August 2018
Challenges keep China’s shale gas in early stages
China’s upstream industry is turning to natural gas as a way to reduce air pollution created by the consumption of coal.
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24 July 2018
Shale gas: tilting the balance of the energy trade
GlobalData’s latest report, Shale as a theme in Oil & Gas, suggests that the US energy landscape has greatly benefited from the shale industry as production contributions have helped place...
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13 February 2018
US leads globally with most planned and announced pipeline length additions
GlobalData’s latest analysis of the global planned and announced trunk/transmission oil and gas pipelines for the period 2018 to 2022 shows that the US has the longest planned pipelines length...
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3 January 2018
China and India dominate planned pipelines additions
GlobalData’s latest analysis of global planned trunk/transmission oil and gas pipelines for the period 2018 to 2022 shows that the Xinjiang–Guangdong–Zhejiang SNG gas pipeline in China is the longest planned...
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1 June 2017
Kurdistan back in oil limelight
The Kurdistan region was once considered to be the last great frontier in the petroleum industry, however, a series of setbacks have reduced the appeal of this hydrocarbon prolific area.