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Subject: OGJ Monthly Unconventional Oil & Gas Report - November 2011
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EPA announces final hydraulic fracturing research plan The US Environmental Protection Agency announced its final hydraulic fracturing research plan. It will look at the full cycle of water in fracing, from its acquisition through its mixture with chemicals and actual fracing, to its post-fracing stage, including management of flowback and produced water as well as its ultimate treatment and disposal, EPA said. Share:     | Oil promise seen in multiple Three Forks benches As many as four dolomite benches in the Three Forks formation that underlies the Bakken in the Williston basin may have oil potential, said Continental Resources Inc., Enid, Okla. Share:     | Fayetteville shale gas output up as spending eases Southwestern Energy Co., Houston, has drilled the backbone of its Fayetteville shale gas play in the eastern Arkoma basin and is phasing down capital spending in the play this year and in 2012, the company said last week. Share:     | Chevron spuds well in Poland to assess shale gas potential Chevron Polska Energy Resources said Nov. 2 it spudded its first exploratory well in Poland to assess shale gas potential on Grabowiec license, one of four exploration licenses the company acquired in Lublin basin. Share:     | Utica shale well tests 9.2 MMcfd in Pennsylvania Rex Energy Corp., State College, Pa., said its initial horizontal Utica shale well stabilized at 9.2 MMcfd of dry natural gas and should begin flowing to sales in January 2012. Share:     |
Thick shale gas play emerging in Spain's Basque area Analysis of drilling and test data from 14 wells drilled since the 1950s has indicated the presence of a world class shale gas play in the Basque Country of northern Spain. Share:     | Proposed Texas chemical disclosure rule could 'demystify' fracing A proposed hydraulic fracturing chemical disclosure rule for Texas would help "demystify" the chemicals used and could reassure the public, Andrew Barron, Rice University's chemistry professor, told the Railroad Commission of Texas during an Oct. 5 hearing in Austin, Tex. Share:     | Targa to build Barnett shale natural gas processing plant Targa Resources Partners LP, Houston, has ordered a 200 MMcfd cryogenic natural gas processing plant for its North Texas System to meet increasing gas production from liquids-rich areas of the Barnett shale. Targa expects the processing plant, sited in Wise County, Tex., to begin operations mid-2013, subject to regulatory approvals. Share:     | EPP to expand Eagle Ford gas treatment, pipeline capacities Enterprise Products Partners LP will build new gas processing and pipeline capacity in South Texas, expanding its natural gas and NGL infrastructure to accommodate expected production growth from the Eagle Ford shale. Share:     | TRC sets Eagle Ford transportation advisements The Texas Railroad Commission-led Eagle Ford Task Force has adopted several advisements related to truck traffic and pipeline development in the region. The rapid increase in truck traffic on local roads in the Eagle Ford shale region has led to concerns regarding the deterioration of roads and hazards to public safety. Share:     |
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