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Lagoon, Water Energy Services Scoop Up Permian Water Assets

Lagoon becomes a multibasin player in water management while WES locks down assets that could drive future deals. A pair of active water management players have completed separate deals to expand their individual offerings in the Permian Basin of west Texas. Lagoon Water Midstream has closed a deal to acquire Double Drop Resources, a water management company located in the Midland Basin. Financial...

Houston-based oil and gas wastewater company expands operations

Oil and gas wastewater operations in the Permian Basin continued to grow alongside and upswing in production as the nation and world recovered from COVID-19. The health crisis brought on an historical collapse in demand for fossil fuels, meaning production of crude oil and natural declined. But as the market recovered, so did production and the installation and expansion of produced water facilities...

Oilfield Water Management Sector Rebounding To Pre-Covid Levels

After a brutal 2020, the oil and gas industry outlook is positive and increasing activity levels are increasing demand for water management services and solutions. IHS Markit estimates the U.S. oilfield water management to be valued at around $37 billion in 2019, representing a 12% year-on-year (y/y) market growth from 2018; this is mainly driven by water disposal and water logistics. The Permian...

Bison Acquires Additional Water Midstream Companies

OKLAHOMA CITY, May 6, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Bison, Oklahoma's largest water infrastructure, logistics and solutions provider, today announced its acquisition of Cobalt Environmental Solutions ("Cobalt"), a leading water disposal business in the SCOOP and Merge plays of Oklahoma's Anadarko Basin. Bison anticipates all Cobalt employees will remain with the company, including Patrick Brandt, CEO...

Permian Basin water disposal volumes expected to double by 2022

Oilfield wastewater disposal volumes are expected to double in the Permian Basin within the next two to three years, a new analysis from global energy intelligence firm Wood Mackenzie shows. As drilling activity continues to expand in the arid region between West Texas and southeastern New Mexico, hydraulic fracturing has resulted in growing challenges in sourcing water and what to do with wastewater...

Layne Water Midstream receives $200 million injection to boost water management business

Houston -- Post Oak Energy Capital, LP and Genesis Park, LLC, through investment partnerships each company separately manages, has announced that they have led a $200 million equity commitment to Layne Water Midstream Holdings, LLC (LWM). Post Oak and Genesis Park acquired LWM from Granite Construction Incorporated with an additional commitment to continue to fund the company’s growth. The LWM...

Pump it Up: Best Bets for Moving Produced Water

Whether for disposal or water recycle, help is available for specifying the right pump for the job. New trends have emerged in the world of water management for domestic oil and gas production as more companies look for ways to recycle produced water in lieu of injection into salt water disposal (SWD) wells. For recycling to make economic sense, a consumer of treated produced water is needed. Typically,...

Water Midstream Business News

MIDSTREAM UPDATE AUGUST 24 2018 Diamondback said they would conduct an IPO to raise $100 million for its subsidiary, Rattler Midstream, which provides oil, gas and water gathering services to Diamondback. In addition to the money raised in the IPO, Diamondback is contributing 248 miles for conveyance of flowback and produced water and 80 miles of pipeline for fresh water. This gives Rattler Midstream the...

Oilfield Water Management Market

Driven by a strong recovery in drilling and completion activity as well as increasing frac volume per well, US (lower 48) onshore oilfield water management services market has regained momentum after a two year decline and is on track to recover to 2014 highs by 2020. The Permian Basin (Delaware, Midland, and other Permian combined), with the largest volume of oilfield water produced among all US onshore...

Water Transport, Disposal Companies Tap Into Permian Basin

Article By: Pam Boschee, Senior Editor | 04 October 2017 - Society of Petroleum Engineers As Permian Basin production has grown, so too has the demand for fresh water, transport, and disposal of waste water. Bloomberg recently reported that the average Permian well pumps 7 barrels of dirty water for 1 bbl of oil and put the service cost of water disposal at about $1.50 to...

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