Financial Times ~ It has been a tough three years for the oil and gas industry. It battened down the hatches in...
Crude oil prices were largely unchanged near recent highs in early dealings on Monday, as the market weighed rising U.S. drilling activity...
The number of oil and gas rigs in the U.S. is down significantly from prior peaks but has recovered from the lows...
Following a round of freezing temperatures in most of the Eastern US, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported Thursday morning that...
LONDON – Premier Oil’s UK oil production averaged 39,500 boe/d last year, 20% higher than in 2016. This was mainly due to...
HOUSTON, — U.S. crude production will soar to a record high this year before rising even more in 2019, according to a...
In Oklahoma, there are various rivers that cut across the state dividing property lines and boundary lines. Although it is known that...
As we march into 2018, let’s start by taking a look back at Oklahoma O&G activity during 2017. At Oseberg, we believe...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Thanks to more barrels of oil production being pumped monthly from the Permian Basin, New Mexico is among...
Oklahoma down 2, now at 121; U.S. Rigs fall by 5 U.S. energy companies this week cut oil rigs for the first week...
The companies announced Sept. 26 that Chesapeake Energy’s $7.4 billion merger with Southwestern Energy is expected to close in the first week of October, with the combined company renamed Expand Energy Corp.
The two natural gas players said they had cleared the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976. Expand Energy will become the largest gas producer in the U.S. with its massive, dual footprints in both the Appalachia and Haynesville shale plays.
The all-stock acquisition of Southwestern by Chesapeake was first announced in January, but additional scrutiny and information requests by the Federal Trade Commission caused some delays. The new Expand name was only announced on Sept. 26.
OPEC+ is not currently discussing any changes to its oil production plan, which includes adding supply to the market starting in December 2024. This plan was initially set to begin in October but was delayed due to a crash in oil prices in August and September. Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak stated that all OPEC+ members fully comply with their agreed output quotas.
Saudi Arabia is reportedly determined to increase production from December 1, aiming to regain market share lost during its recent large output cut. This marks a significant policy shift for the kingdom, which is now willing to accept short-term price and revenue declines to achieve this goal.
The Saudi strategy represents a departure from its unofficial $100 oil price target, prioritizing market share over price maintenance. This change in approach could have significant implications for global oil markets and prices in the coming months.
A long-overlooked shale play in South Texas might finally be showing signs of promise,...
By Sheila Dang -HOUSTON | REUTERS—U.S. oil major Chevron told Reuters that it plans...
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s re-election in November 2024, his administration swiftly...
By Irina Slav for Oilprice.com | Oil prices have been on the mend this...
In a stark reminder of the volatile energy landscape and the relentless drive for...
Over the past two decades, the U.S. shale revolution has dramatically transformed the global...
(UPI) — The Department of Interior on Thursday released an analysis of fossil fuel...
By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com | The average price of India’s crude oil imports...
CBS News | Ukraine and Russia blamed each other on Sunday for breaking the one-day Easter...
by Andreas Exarheas | RigZone.com | In an EBW Analytics Group report sent to Rigzone...
Houston, long regarded as the epicenter of the U.S. energy industry, is currently navigating...
On April 8, 2025, the Keystone Pipeline experienced a significant rupture near Fort Ransom,...
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