All Posts Tagged With: "EnCana Oil and Gas (USA) Inc"
Oil & Gas Deals Impacting Wyoming
The latest news shows a healthy appetite for joint ventures and asset expansion, as well as a robust confidence in the growing role of natural gas for power generation. One deal involves purchase of active oil fields held by a Nevada corporation that recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
28Feb2011 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedEncana: Drilling Did Not Taint Water in Pavillion
A company spokesman said government tests on 17 private water wells in the farming town of Pavillion showed low levels of petroleum hydrocarbons, and inorganic substances that naturally occur. Encana is working with the EPA and state authorities to clean up three wastewater pits in the area where the agency found “high” levels of petroleum compounds in groundwater.
18Sep2010 | admin | 1 comment | Continued
EnCana Funds Wyoming FFA library, Scholarships
The energy company’s $15,000 grant to the Wyoming Future Farmers of America Foundation will be used to provide scholarships to FFA members planning to attend the University of Wyoming’s Reclamation and Restoration Center.
29Nov2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedEPA: Chemicals Found in Wyoming Drinking Water Might Be From Fracking
Federal environment officials investigating drinking water contamination near the ranching town of Pavillion have found that at least three water wells contain a chemical used in the natural gas drilling process of hydraulic fracturing.
25Aug2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedWyoming Oil and Gas Dispatches
>> Low Prices Hammer CBM Industry
>> State Soda Ash Producers Fight Recession, Rivals
>> EnCana Profits Drop Less Than Expected
>> Laid-Off O&G Workers Add to Unemployment Rise
EnCana Establishes Fixed Price Hedges on Gas Production
EnCana Corporation has extended its risk management program for 2010 by establishing fixed price hedges on about 35 percent of the company’s expected natural gas production.
15Jun2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedWeek-End Energy Updates
From Around the State
>> Cooling Job Markets Force Workers to Adjust
>> Coal Companies Look to Water Technology
>> Double Eagle Merging with Petrosearch
>> BP Petroleum Receives Safety Award
>> EnCana Names New Wind River Operations Leader
EnCana Looking to Sell Green River Basin Assets
“Although the Green River Basin is a solidly performing asset, keeping it in our portfolio would limit future opportunities for the asset and for EnCana in other areas,” company spokesman Randy Teeuwen said in a prepared statement.
8Apr2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedEnCana, Questar Reducing Drilling Operations in State
Slumping energy prices and lack of pipeline capacity are contributing to the downturn. However, spokesmen with Questar Corp. and EnCana Corp. say the changes will not mean any job losses among their Wyoming employees.
25Dec2008 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedQuestar, EnCana Reduce Drilling in Wyoming
A lack of pipeline capacity and low prices are forcing the two energy companies to scale back their drilling activity but the changes will not mean any job losses among their Wyoming employees.
13Dec2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued

