(September 19, 2017) Ohio’s horizontal shale wells produced 4,044,072 bbl of oil and 388,560,451 Mcf of natural gas over the second quarter of this year, reports the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). While crude production was 17% lower year over year, natural gas production climbed more than 16%.
In August 2017, BP said it had brought online a highly productive natural gas well in the Mancos Shale, highlighting the potential of the New Mexico field to be a significant new source of U.S. natural gas supply. Early production rates at the well in San Juan County are the highest achieved in the past 14 years within the San Juan Basin, a large oil- and gas-producing area covering southwest Colorado and northeast New Mexico that includes the Mancos Shale. The well achieved an average 30-day initial production rate of 12.9 MMcfd per day.
(September 11, 2017) — The Energy Information Administration (EIA) ranks Wyoming, Texas, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and North Dakota as the top five net suppliers of energy in 2015. Overall, 12 states produced more primary energy than they consumed, while 38 states and the District of Columbia were net recipients of energy.
(September 11, 201) — As a net oil exporter, the U.S. will have a larger buffer against any extreme weather events, as seen with Hurricane Harvey, notes Paul Sheldon, senior oil analyst at S&P Global Platts Analytics’ Pira Energy. According to the latest Pira Energy August 2017 special report, the U.S. is set to become a net oil exporter by 2023, as rising shale liquids output continues to outpace oil demand growth.
Product ADD 082017(August 24, 2017) — MOBILE FLEET FUELER. Advanced Digital Data Inc. (ADD Systems) has introduced the new Raven Companion and Raven Fleet Fueler mobile, pocket-sized products to help streamline the delivery process and to make it more efficient and error-free. The Raven Companion works with the Raven Tablet mobile solution to bring the functionality of the tablet to the hand of the driver on a small Android device.

 

The American Petroleum Institute (API) has released a study that finds the natural gas and oil industry supported 10.3 million U.S. jobs and added $1.3 trillion to the nation’s economy in 2015. The study found that jobs supported by the energy industry grew by 500,000 since 2011 and showed that all 50 states, whether producing or non-producing, continued to benefit from the industry.
Railroad Commission of Texas chairwoman Christi Craddick in July 2017 led a discussion with industry experts on the importance of keeping the development of the nation’s energy infrastructure on pace with thriving domestic oil and natural gas production. The discussion took place at the Aspen Institute’s 2017 Global Energy, Economy, and Security Forum in Aspen, Colo.
(August 17, 2017) Total U.S. crude oil production is forecast to average 9.3 MMbbld in 2017, up 0.5 MMbbld from 2016, according to the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Short-Term Energy Outlook. In 2018, EIA expects production to reach an average of 9.9 MMbbld, which would surpass the previous record of 9.6 MMbbld set in 1970. EIA projects that most of the growth in U.S. oil production through the end of 2018 will come from tight rock formations within the Permian region in Texas and from the Federal Gulf of Mexico.
The Hartford Courant reports that state officials are proposing that the 44% of Connecticut households that use fuel oil and propane for home heating be charged an additional energy conservation fee. Robert Klee, commissioner of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, told the newspaper that the amount of the proposed fee has yet to be determined. He said money generated from such charges would be put into a special fund to pay for energy conservation and efficiency programs.
The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is coordinating a bulk purchase procurement on behalf of several local governments for several alternative fuel vehicle platforms, including propane and electric or plug-in hybrid electric technologies. Responses from authorized vehicle dealers in Texas are being sought through a request for proposals (RFP).
Washington, DC (July 28, 2017) — The National Propane Gas Association (NPGA), working with other hazardous material transporters, has succeeded in removing an expensive satellite tracking technology mandate provision from Department of Homeland Security (DHS) authorization legislation. The first draft of H.R. 2825 released by the House Homeland Security Committee contained a provision weakening the statutory ban on DHS that prevents it from mandating the installation of satellite tracking technologies on trucks transporting hazardous materials.
The American Petroleum Institute (API) has reiterated its support for cost-effective regulation that targets emissions of volatile organic compounds—which provide the accompanying benefit of methane emissions reductions—for natural gas operations. API’s comments came at an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hearing on its New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) rule where the agency received testimony on extending compliance deadlines to allow it to revisit NSPS regulations finalized in 2016.
U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) has introduced the License Natural Gas (LNG) Now Act to remove barriers placed on U.S. exporters so they can quickly access the market and meet the global demand for natural gas. The legislation would revamp the current system put in place by the Department of Energy decades ago and establish market growth of U.S. exports without delays.
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) in June 2017 issued two proposals aimed at responding to a national shortage of qualified truck and bus drivers. The proposed processes would simplify obtaining a commercial driver’s license (CDL) for many individuals and reduce administrative expenses for both the driver applicant and state driver licensing agencies.
(July 10, 2017) — Thomas Built Buses (High Point, N.C.) has formed a strategic partnership with Agility Fuel Solutions (Costa Mesa, Calif.), a provider of highly-engineered and cost-effective propane autogas solutions for the school bus market. Through the partnership,Thomas Built Buses and Agility will provide propane technologies to the school bus market.
Following a review of an alternatives analysis study, Michigan attorney general Bill Schuette, who is widely expected to run for governor next year, is calling for a timeline for closing the Line 5 pipeline that runs under the Straights of Mackinac. The straits are where lakes Huron and Michigan meet. Line 5, a 645-mile pipeline built in 1953, runs from Superior, Wis. to Sarnia, Canada and transports about 540,000 bbld of light crude oil and natural gas liquids.
(July 10, 2017) — Product LCWIFI ADAPTOR AND MOBILE APP. Liquid Controls has available the ON THE GO WIFI Adaptor and Mobile App that allow wireless control of Lectrocount LCR-II and LCR600 registers using a smart phone, Android, or iPhone, or a tablet. The adaptor can be used with the free app to control basic functions of the two registers. Each adaptor can be assigned a custom SSID and password, and a separate power supply is not required.
(July 10, 2017) — Teresa Dorroh has joined RegO Products (Elon, N.C.) as LPG Business Development Manager for North America, where she will head the company’s efforts to identify, develop, define, and grow the business by ascertaining new market opportunities in North America. Dorroh began her career in 1989 with Thompson Tanks/Northwest Pipe Co.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries’ (OPEC) crude oil output rose 270,000 bbld to 32.12 MMbbld in May 2017 compared to April, according to an S&P Global Platts survey released June 6, 2017. The rise was driven by sharp production recoveries by Libya and Nigeria, both of which are exempt from the organization’s production cut agreement.
The National Propane Gas Association (NPGA) reports that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will initiate new proceedings on changes to the Risk Management Program (RMP) that were finalized under the previous administration. The move follows a delay under President Trump’s regulatory freeze executive order.

Products TankMonitor 2017TANK MONITOR. Angus Monitoring Service LLC has added a propane version to its Gremlin tank monitor line. The monitors work off either cellular or RF connections. The Gremlin model features integration directly into most back-office software systems, so there is no added complication to the normal dispatching process.

Superior Energy Systems (Cleveland) has appointed Crystelle Markley as marketing director. She will be responsible for executing the company’s long-term growth plan for propane solutions, focusing on the midstream market. Prior to joining Superior Energy, Markley spent 10 years with CleanFUEL USA (Georgetown, Texas) in various sales and marketing roles.