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U.S. stocks retreated on Monday, snapping a four-day winning streak as investors positioned ahead of the Federal Reserve's final policy meeting of the year.
Major Index Performance:
Market Drivers: The pullback came as Treasury yields continued to climb despite expectations of a Fed rate cut this week, with the 10-year yield rising amid concerns about inflation prospects and the pace of future rate cuts. Traders are currently pricing in an 88% probability of a quarter-point rate cut when the Fed concludes its two-day meeting on Wednesday.
Looking Ahead:
All eyes remain on Wednesday's Fed decision, where policymakers are expected to deliver another rate cut but may signal a more cautious approach to easing in 2026 given persistent inflation concerns.
In a major strategic realignment of Appalachian portfolios, Infinity Natural Resources and Northern Oil & Gas (NOG) have partnered to acquire Antero Resources’ Ohio Utica Shale assets for a total consideration of $1.2 billion. Under the joint venture agreement announced on December 8, Infinity will secure a 51% operating interest for $612 million, while NOG will acquire a 49% non-operated stake for $588 million.
The transaction encompasses approximately 71,000 net acres across Guernsey, Belmont, and Harrison counties. The assets currently produce 133 MMcfe/d, with an 81% gas weighting, from 241 net operated horizontal wells. For the acquiring parties, the upside lies in the inventory depth, which includes 110 undeveloped locations representing over 1.6 million lateral feet. The package also integrates significant midstream infrastructure, including 141 miles of gathering lines and 660 MMcfe/d of throughput capacity.
Infinity CEO Zack Arnold characterized the deal as "transformational," noting it as the largest acquisition in the company's history. NOG leadership echoed this sentiment, identifying the acreage as a rare core Utica growth asset capable of supporting sustained rig activity.
Simultaneously, Antero Resources is pivoting capital into West Virginia, announcing a separate $2.8 billion acquisition of Marcellus assets from HG Energy II. The Infinity-NOG transaction is expected to close in the first quarter, with financing provided by cash on hand and expanded credit facilities.
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