The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported Thursday that domestic supplies of natural gas fell by 63 billion cubic feet for the week...
Baker Hughes published its North American rig count report on Thursday, one day earlier than usual, due to the Good Friday holiday...
Update May 14th, 2020 – Chesapeake Energy Corp said it would prepay a total of $25 million in incentive compensation to 21...
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...
U.S. stocks ended higher Monday afternoon, on hopes that the longest U.S. government shutdown may end this week, after the Senate took initial steps Sunday night on passing a deal to end the impasse.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump on Sunday floated the idea of paying at least $2,000 to most Americans from tariff revenue, though Secretary Scott Bessent downplayed the prospect of rebate checks, suggesting tax savings are more likely.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished up about 0.8%, according to preliminary closing data from FactSet.
The S&P 500 ended up 1.5%, recording back-to-back gains. The index logged its largest single-day point gain since May 27, and its largest single-day percentage gain since Oct. 13.
The Nasdaq Composite closed 2.3% higher, snapping back-to-back losses. The index recorded its largest single-day point gain since May 12, and its largest single-day percentage gain since May 27.
Story by Andreas Exarheas | RigZone.com | In its latest short-term energy outlook (STEO),...
by Andreas Exarheas|RigZone.com| In a statement sent to Rigzone late Wednesday, U.S. Geological Survey...
The history of the global oil and gas industry is inextricably linked to the...
Baker Hughes and Hunt Oil Company have signed a joint framework agreement aimed at...
(Reuters) Activist investment firm Kimmeridge Energy Management has submitted a $6 billion offer to...
Santa Fe, NM – New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez filed a lawsuit on...
Japan Petroleum Exploration Co Ltd has spent decades quietly building an international upstream portfolio,...
🎄The holiday season exposes how tight diesel markets really are. ⛽️Diesel demand during Christmas...
The Energy as a Service (EaaS) market is projected to double to over $55...
By Irina Slav for Oilprice.com | The Permian Basin is the largest contributor to U.S....
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