ALBUQUERQUE (AP) – A judge is deciding whether to impose a moratorium on oil drilling permits for land in northwestern New Mexico. U.S. Judge James Browning could implement a moratorium as a lawsuit ...
FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TXO Partners, L.P. (NYSE: TXO) is designed as a natural resources production company committed to distributing ongoing cash returns while delivering long-term value ...
Federal geologists plan to drill a core sample near Delta to assess the potential of a shale formation for oil and gas development. The Bureau of Land Management has approved a proposal by the U.S.
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Historically, this northwest region of New Mexico has been ...
BP made a potentially groundbreaking discovery in New Mexico, which could open up a new area for shale gas development. BP was drilling in a little-known area in northern New Mexico, in a place called ...
Texas-based Swift Energy isn’t the only company chasing the lure of the Mancos Shale in La Plata County. The Southern Ute Indian Tribe-owned Red Willow Production Co. drilled one well into the Mancos ...
Lamborn said the Mancos shale could provide a game-changing opportunity for rural Colorado, but unpredictable federal actions could chase away investments from federal lands to nonfederal lands, and ...
A new estimate from the U.S. Geological Survey finds that Colorado could actually hold 40 times more natural gas than previously expected. The so-called Mancos Shale formation holds an estimated 66.3 ...
LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwired - Aug 28, 2017) - Fortem Resources Inc. (OTCQB: FTMR) (the "Company") would like to share some exciting news about a recent discovery made by BP PLC in the Mancos shale ...
BP started producing from a gas well in New Mexico’s Mancos shale that could turn out to be a “significant new source of U.S. natural gas supply.” While other natural gas drillers are paying a premium ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... DURANGO, Colo.—The Southern Ute tribe plans to lease 12,000 acres of mineral rights to a tribal-owned production company, sparking a debate over drilling ...