Upstream Oil & Gas Companies building their own power plants
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2024 2:19 pm
This is a new concept that is starting to gain traction.
While doing research on Journey Energy (host of tomorrow's webinar), I discovered that they are building power plants in their oilfields that can generate electricity to run their pumps and sell excess electricity into the power grid in Alberta. The power plants are run on raw natural gas produced from Journey's oil wells. "At full capacity, Journey’s Countess, Gilby and Mazeppa power projects are forecast to provide cash flow of over $17 million in 2025."
Riley Exploration Permian (REPX) is doing the same thing in the Permian Basin.
By generating electricity using cheap natural gas, lease operating expenses are lowered and (more importantly) it reduces the risk of power outages.
Join me on tomorrow's webinar. I think field level power generation is something we should explore further.
While doing research on Journey Energy (host of tomorrow's webinar), I discovered that they are building power plants in their oilfields that can generate electricity to run their pumps and sell excess electricity into the power grid in Alberta. The power plants are run on raw natural gas produced from Journey's oil wells. "At full capacity, Journey’s Countess, Gilby and Mazeppa power projects are forecast to provide cash flow of over $17 million in 2025."
Riley Exploration Permian (REPX) is doing the same thing in the Permian Basin.
By generating electricity using cheap natural gas, lease operating expenses are lowered and (more importantly) it reduces the risk of power outages.
Join me on tomorrow's webinar. I think field level power generation is something we should explore further.