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Highlights from Oseberg’s September 11th weekly report on oil and gas activity in Oklahoma: Council Oak Resources stays on top of the leasing...
The total active U.S. rig count, which includes oil and natural-gas rigs, rose by 1 to 944, according to Baker Hughes. Baker...
HOUSTON, Sept 8 (Reuters) – The world’s largest oilfield services company, Schlumberger NV, is spending billions of dollars buying stakes in its...
Highlights from Oseberg’s September 5th weekly report on oil and gas activity in Oklahoma: Council Oak Resources climbs to the top of the leasing...
In a significant development out of the U.S. Department of the Interior, the Office of Natural Resources Revenue has elected to eliminate...
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Stocks ended mostly higher Wednesday, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite scoring a strong gain and the S&P 500 buoyed by a big gain for Google parent Alphabet Inc., which avoided the worst-case antitrust remedies for its actions in the search market.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lagged, however, falling 24.58 points, or less than 0.1%, to close at 45,271.23, for its third straight loss.
Alphabet shares ended 9% higher. Apple Inc. shares were also lifted, finishing with a gain of 3.8%. Under a revenue-sharing agreement, Google pays Apple an estimated $20 billion annually to make Google Search the default engine on its devices.
A Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey that showed a smaller-than-expected number of openings and showed the number of unemployed Americans exceeding the number of open positions for the first time since 2021 further solidified expectations the Federal Reserve will cut rates Sept. 17. It also provided some support for equities while putting pressure on long-term Treasury yields.
Important data lies ahead, however, including ADP's take on private-sector payrolls for August on Thursday and the official jobs report due on Friday.
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TotalEnergies has signed an agreement with Continental Resources to acquire a 49% interest in...
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