U.S. natural gas output could fall in coming months, after touching record highs in the second quarter, according to some analysts, setting the stage for prices to rise as demand from new liquefied natural gas exports and power plants come online. Even though the number of gas rigs operating has climbed to a 16-month high, according to energy service provider Baker Hughes, more than a third of U.S. gas comes from associated gas produced during oil drilling. And the U.S. oil rig count has [Read more]
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North Dakota rig count falls by 3 on the month to 29 in July, state regulator says
North Dakota oil drillers are currently running 29 rigs, down from 32 in June, the state regulator said on Tuesday, as operators continue to deploy more efficient drilling technologies. More efficient drilling allows operators to do more with less, lowering capital expenditures while at the same time extracting more oil. "The decline in the rig count does not necessarily mean we have less rock being drilled," said Nathan Anderson, director of the state's Department of Mineral [Read more]
North Dakota oil production down 61,000 bpd in May vs April to 1,113,000 bpd – state regulator
Oil production in North Dakota fell 61,000 barrels-per-day (bpd) to 1,113,000 bpd in May, monthly data from the state Industrial Commission showed. The data was released on the North Dakota Industrial Commission's monthly index report page and has been rounded to the nearest 5,000 barrels. It may differ slightly from the commission's general statistics report, also available on its website. [Read more]
US became net exporter of crude to Nigeria for the first time, EIA says
The United States became a net exporter of crude oil to Nigeria in February and March, as crude demand on the U.S. East Coast slowed due to refinery maintenance and the Dangote refinery drove up Nigeria's demand for inputs, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said in a note on Tuesday. WHY IT'S IMPORTANT This is the first time that the U.S. has exported more crude oil to Nigeria than it imported. Nigeria is generally considered a source for U.S. crude oil imports, ranking ninth last [Read more]
Halliburton says Mexico oil output decline rates will pressure reactivation of business
U.S. oilfield service provider Halliburton on Tuesday said Mexico's oil production decline rates are creating pressure for a reactivation of business amid long delays from state-run Pemex to pay its suppliers. Output of crude and condensate by Pemex, the largest producer in the country, fell 8.4% in May to 1.64 million barrels per day, according to official figures. Oilfield service companies have significantly decreased activities because of the lack of payments from Pemex, the world's [Read more]
Prime Minister Carney to update premiers on U.S. trade talks as Aug. 1 deadline looms
HUNTSVILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA - Prime Minister Mark Carney says he'll update the premiers on the state of trade negotiations with the U.S. as they meet this morning in Ontario's cottage country. He says Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc will be in Washington, D.C., over the next few days and "we are only going to accept the best deal for Canada." The premiers are gathered to talk about eliminating internal trade barriers and U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to impose 35 per cent [Read more]
TIW Western Inc. Acquires Nor’West Controls Canada Inc., Expanding Capabilities in Instrumentation and Heat Transfer Solutions
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Calgary, Alberta – July 15, 2025 – TIW Western Inc. (TIWW), a leader in the design and fabrication of heat transfer equipment, proudly announces the acquisition of the assets of Nor'West Controls Canada Inc., a Calgary-based specialist in the design and manufacturing of analytical sample systems, specialized sample system components, and Power Boiler water quality analytical systems. This strategic acquisition enhances TIWW's offerings in analytical sample systems and [Read more]
Enbridge to invest US$900 million on solar project supporting Meta’s data centres
CALGARY - Enbridge Inc. says it will invest US$900 million on a 600-megawatt solar project that will support Meta Platforms, Inc.'s data centre operations. The Calgary-based pipeline company says construction is underway for the project dubbed Clear Fork, located near San Antonio, Texas. Service at the facility is expected to begin during the summer of 2027. Meta, which owns social media and messaging platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has signed a long-term contract [Read more]
Canada’s Enbridge to invest $900 mln in Texas solar project
Energy infrastructure company Enbridge said on Tuesday it had reached a final investment decision to invest $900 million on a 600 megawatt solar power project in Texas, as demand for clean energy from tech companies drives growth in renewables. Meta Platforms has signed a long-term contract to purchase 100% of the project's renewable output to help power its regional operations. Meta is among the several large tech firms investing in renewable energy to power their data centers. The [Read more]
Enbridge Announces 600-Megawatt Solar Project to Support Meta Platforms, Inc. Data Center Operations
CALGARY, AB, July 22, 2025 /CNW/ - Enbridge Inc. (Enbridge or the Company) announced that it has reached a final investment decision on Clear Fork, a 600 MW solar project in Texas. Clear Fork will be a utility scale solar facility located near San Antonio, with 600 MW of capacity. Construction is underway, and the facility is expected to enter in service during the summer of 2027. Meta Platforms, Inc., has signed a long-term contract for 100% of the renewable output of the project. Enbridge's [Read more]
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