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Raymond James’ E&P analyst John Freeman last delved into the Delaware Basin in 2023. This year, Permian Resources ranked last ...
BP named Simon Henry, who was previously the CFO at Shell, as a non-executive director, days after reports of a potential ...
Faced with shrinking customer bases, rising costs and a slowing market, publicly traded oilfield services firms like SLB, ...
Ten years since Surge Energy incorporated and took a chance on difficult terrain, the privately held producer sets its sights ...
Anschutz Exploration is avoiding the noise of market uncertainty in the Rockies’ Powder River Basin, operating under CEO ...
An Exxon Mobil-led oil consortium has returned 2,534 square kilometers of the Stabroek Block in Guyana back to the government.
In the last several years, adoption of a newer fiscal discipline model has afforded companies a lifeline amid market ...
Knot Offshore Partners purchased shuttle tanker Daqing Knutsen from its subsidiary for $95 million, less $70.5 million of ...
Producers described external “chaos” and “antics” as well as “noise” and “turmoil” in trying to manage their E&Ps, according to quarterly survey results from the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank.
Fermi America agreed to acquire more than 600 megawatts (MW) of clean, gas-fired power for its Amarillo HyperGrid campus, the ...
Marketing is heating up for gassy assets in the Haynesville, Appalachia and Midcontinent, a sign that natural gas remains one ...
The need for a geologic hydrogen wildcatter is growing as energy demand rises and efforts to reduce emissions continue.