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Texas gains 8, Oklahoma down 1 rig as U. S. rig count rises to 1,013 Oil prices were steady on Monday as...
The great Permian Basin land rush is over. With the top acreage gobbled up, few companies are staking new claims. Instead, the...
ConocoPhillips announced this week that it made three new oil discoveries on the Western North Slope in Alaska. Showing a promising future...
Bloomberg is reporting that bottlenecks on the U.S. natural shale gas superhighway are starting to stack up, raising concerns about whether the...
Texas gains 3, Oklahoma up 2 rigs as U. S. rig count rises to 1,008 U.S. energy companies added oil rigs for...
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U.S. oil and gas producers expect their borrowing ability to increase over the next few months, leaving them open to invest in...
As the U.S. shale revolution has grown it has simultaneously battered Canada’s energy industry in recent years, ending two decades of rapid...
OKLAHOMA CITY – Devon Energy is laying off approximately 300 people, the company announced Tuesday. On Tuesday, Devon Energy sent out...
Energy stocks are set to regain some of their recent losses, though the psyche remains fragile around oil and energy stocks following crude’s drop below $70 to a fresh 6-month low yesterday. Crude prices are rebounding, and are back above $70, currently trading around $75. News flow is fairly light, though a handful of operational updates were released, with Chevron issuing 2024 capex of $15.5-$16.5 billion, while Shell was upgraded by a research arm.
Oil prices reclaimed some ground on Thursday after tumbling to a six-month low the previous day, but investors remained concerned about sluggish demand in the U.S. and China. "With the largest global importer of oil (China) shuttering its thirst for crude, pressure remains on prices as the largest producer, the United States, continues with headline output," PVM Oil analyst John Evans said.
Natural gas futures are down 1% after falling 5% yesterday. Weekly inventory data expects a draw of 105 bcf vs the 5-year average of -48 bcf.
Mineral rights fragmentation is not a temporary crisis but an inherent, perpetual friction in...
West Texas holds a treasure trove of natural gas that could become a critical...
TotalEnergies has signed an agreement with Continental Resources to acquire a 49% interest in...
by Bloomberg [via RigZone.com] |Veena Ali-Khan, Mia Gindis| Oil notched its biggest weekly gain...
Ukraine’s ongoing drone campaign has become a major headache for Moscow, targeting one of...
By DANIEL JONES, US CONSUMER EDITOR | Daily Mail | and REUTERS | Exxon Mobil...
By Mella McEwen,| Midland Reporter Telegram | John Sellers and Cody Campbell, co-chief executive officers...
By Claire Hao, Staff Writer| Houston Chronicle| Vistra plans to build two new natural gas...
AXP Energy has confirmed the presence of hydrocarbons in multiple pay zones at its...
The Oklahoma House Energy Committee recently took a hard look at how the Oklahoma...
OPEC+’s production hikes have been a tool to both punish countries that were overproducing...
The Yates Oil Field, located in the heart of the Permian Basin, remains one...
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