By Suzanne Edwards, Natural Gas Intel ~ Oklahoma City, OK-based Continental Resources Inc. turned in a third-quarter earnings report that beat expectations...
Houston Chronicle – Stephen Chazen believes Wall Street’s recent push for U.S. shale drillers to return cash to shareholders isn’t meant to...
Hart Energy—Throw a rock in the financial district in Manhattan these days and you are bound to hit someone who is bearish...
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The largest banking lenders to the U.S. oil and gas sector are becoming more cautious, marking down their...
In the oil and gas industry, technological advances have made it easier for companies to complete their most important tasks on a...
Houston Chronicle—HOBBS, N.M. — Yates Petroleum, a privately held company, was scooped up by Houston’s EOG Resources. Then the extensive Bass family...
Jordan Blum – Houston Chronicle – The U.S. shale boom is at a tipping point as it struggles to profit amid weaker...
By: Geoffrey Morgan – Financial Post – CALGARY – While companies drilling for oil and gas have shrunk in recent years, RS...
Texas Monthly—writer-at-large Loren Steffy’s new book, George P. Mitchell: Fracking, Sustainability, and an Unorthodox Quest to Save the Planet (Texas A&M University Press), is...
Adrian Hedden, Carlsbad Current-Argus—Residents have two weeks to file comments on the federal BLM’s February 2020 sale of leases of New Mexico...
Marathon Petroleum's 596,000 barrel-per-day (bpd) Garyville, Louisiana refinery resumed normal operation on Thursday after production was cut back nearly a week ago, a company spokesperson said.
Energy stocks opened higher by more than 1% as oil prices continue to jump higher, on track to reach fresh 2023 highs on tight supplies. A slightly stronger-than-expected August nonfarm payrolls report pulled futures off their highs as the market is seeking some weakening of economic data to put the Fed on hold.
Oil prices jumped by more than 1% on Friday and were on track to snap a two-week losing streak, buoyed by expectations of tightening supplies.
Natural gas futures are higher by more than 1%.
The United States added 187,000 jobs in August but the unemployment rate jumped unexpectedly, reflecting the impact of high interest rates and the U.S. economy’s gradual cooling from the boom that followed pandemic lockdowns.
The data, reported Friday by the Labor Department, is the latest indication that hiring has weakened over the summer. After a run of 29 months in which job growth never dipped below 200,000, seasonally adjusted, the last three months have all fallen short of that mark.
So, you’ve just inherited mineral rights in Oklahoma and you’re thinking about selling. First...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is pushing back against President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive...
The United States and Saudi Arabia have launched what is being described as a...
All regions of the North America electric grid are expected to have sufficient resources...
President Donald Trump continued his tour of the Gulf this week by announcing a...
Oil markets jolted higher on Tuesday following breaking reports that Israel may be preparing...
[Reuters] By Lisa Baertlein and Jarrett Renshaw | U.S. energy groups are asking President...
Story by Andreas Exarheas|RigZone.com| Global oil demand in early May indicates tepid year-over-year growth, analysts...
As Texas faces mounting pressure from population growth, prolonged drought, and aging water infrastructure,...
Kevin Crowley and David Wethe | (Bloomberg) — Terrel Hardin was at a diner...
By: Anna Kaminski | Kansas Reflector | TOPEKA — The Trump administration is attempting to...
The Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) announced a major milestone in its employee training...
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