The Denver Business Journal reports that Denver based SM Energy Co. has finalized a $500 million deal to sell the majority of...
Shale energy company Bill Barrett Corp. completed its merger with Fifth Creek Energy and started trading last Tuesday under the new symbol,...
Oklahoma City-based Devon Energy Corp said on Monday it was looking to sell even more assets than previously announced in order to...
Second straight weekly rise in the U.S. oil-rig count Crude oil prices have added about 7.7% over the past two weeks, driven...
South Korean energy giant SK Innovation has signed an agreement to acquire a US oil and gas explorer to expand its overseas...
Producers in the recently opened Merge play of Oklahoma’s Anadarko Basin are sitting atop a resource that rivals some of the world’s...
Oklahoma Leasing Activity Continental Resources remains one of the most active operators in Oklahoma; they continue to acquire acreage throughout the SCOOP focusing in Stephens...
Tom L. Ward, formerly a stakeholder in both Chesapeake and SandRidge, announced Thursday his year-old company, Mach Resources LLC, has formed a...
Jericho Oil Corporation (“Jericho”) has announced through its Oklahoma STACK Joint Venture (“STACK JV”), that it has brought online a high-rate single-mile...
One of the hottest plays in the country right now is the STACK. One of the hottest plays in the country is...
The energy sector is off to a mixed to higher start, supported by strength in the crude complex and in the major equity futures. U.S. stock index futures turned higher as data showed July job growth in the United States was softer-than-expected, but retained enough momentum to likely shield the economy from a recession amid aggressive tightening by the Federal Reserve.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures are trading higher for the second-straight session after Saudi Arabia and Russia, the world's second and third-largest crude producers, pledged to cut output through September. Following the meeting of an OPEC+ ministerial panel, the group made no changes to the current oil output policy after a Saudi decision to extend its voluntary production cut into September helped oil prices rally further. The group's output cuts, excluding the additional voluntary reductions from the three producers, amount to 3.66 million bpd, roughly 3.6% of global demand. The JMMC will hold its next meeting on Oct. 4.
Natural gas futures are down in early trading, retreating from yesterday’s gains while the NOAA's 6-10 day outlook shows above-normal temps across most of the western and southern US, especially over southeastern NM and western TX.
A recent ruling from the Supreme Court of Texas has clarified a long-standing legal...
In the heart of West Texas, where the highways stretch for miles and the...
by Bloomberg|María Paula Mijares Torres |US President Donald Trump said his administration’s talks with Iran...
Laila Kearney (Reuters) – PG&E (PCG.N), California’s largest electric utility, has seen a jump...
The Trump administration is once again turning its attention to Alaska, sending three Cabinet...
by Andreas Exarheas|RigZone.com| A statement posted on OPEC’s website on Saturday announced that Saudi Arabia,...
In a surprising legal development, the New Mexico Court of Appeals has dismissed a...
On June 3, Viper Energy (NASDAQ: VNOM), a subsidiary of Diamondback Energy, announced it...
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