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Eagle Ford Well Permit Map

With so many dots. the Eagle Ford Well Permit map is starting to look like one big tri-color image.  Just wait until they start drilling for gas… some predict 100,000 more wells to drill through 2030.

Eagle Ford Map

Source: Texas Railroad Commission

Eagle Ford Map December 2013 – Merry Christmas

Is Santa gonna bring you a blue dot?

Eagle Ford Map

Eagle Ford December 2013 source: Texas Railroad Commission

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Video showing the the Eagle Ford Shale evolving since 2008. Watch it grow from nothing to one of the most prolific oilfields in the world. The map changes once a month from May 2008 to present day.

Coastal Bend College – Five-day Oil & Gas Safety Training Available at Pleasanton This Fall

Press Release

Contact: Monica Cruz, (361) 354-2258mcruz@coastalbend.edu

For immediate release

Five-day oil & gas safety training available at CBC Pleasanton this fall

Coastal Bend College, in partnership with Petroleum Education Council (PEC) Premier, will be holding five-day Oil Patch Preparation Systems (OPPS) safety trainings this fall at the CBC Pleasanton site. The OPPS trainings are scheduled for October 14-18, November 11-15, and December 9-13.

Coastal Bend College

 

 

Coastal Bend College Host of the Eagle Ford Shale Service, Transmission, Exploration and Production Safety (STEPS)

Press Release

Contact: Monica Cruz, (361) 354-2258mcruz@coastalbend.edu

For immediate release

CBC Pleasanton to serve as STEPS Network host 

PLEASANTON, TX—Coastal Bend College has volunteered to be the host of the Eagle Ford Shale Service, Transmission, Exploration and Production Safety (STEPS) Network Chapter for the Pleasanton area. The STEPS Network is an all-volunteer based organization that promotes safety, health and environmental improvement in the exploration and production of oil and gas across the country.

Texas Leads the Way with Smart Emissions Control

Clean air and economic growth – Texas born…

Skyonic Begins Construction on Nation’s First Commercial-­‐Scale Carbon Capture and Mineralization Plant

Skyonic’s Capitol SkyMine carbon capture and mineralization plant breaks ground this week at Capitol Aggregates Cement Factory in San Antonio

AUSTIN, Texas –Sept. 30, 2013 – Skyonic Corporation is hosting a groundbreaking event today at its Capitol SkyMine plant in San Antonio.
Once fully operational in 2014, the plant, which is the first of its kind in the United States, is expected to capture 300,000 tons of CO2 annually through the direct capture of 75,000 tons and additional 225,000 tons that will be offset by the production of green products.

Read More at the company’s press release:

http://skyonic.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Skyonic-Groundbreaking-Release-September-30-2013.pdf

Eagle Ford Extends Into Mexico – Consider This

It’s obvious that Eagle Ford extends into Mexico… Something to consider for energy companies thinking of doing business in Mexico: Pemex is a nationally owned company, which means they can rescind (void) contracts and agreements by exercising their right to be classified as a sovereign body.