As Stock Market Swoons Amid Tariff Fallout, Natural Gas Futures Prove Safe Haven
Despite spring weather and rapidly fading heating demand, natural gas futures hold strong at winter price...
Despite spring weather and rapidly fading heating demand, natural gas futures hold strong at winter price levels.
To be sure, seasonally soft supply in storage and record levels of export demand are key drivers. However, traders said a stock market slump has proved to be another bullish factor for natural gas prices over the past month.
Phillips 66's Lake Charles refinery may get $99M upgrade
Phillips 66 is pursuing a $99 million expansion of its 264,000-barrel-per-day...
Phillips 66 is pursuing a $99 million expansion of its 264,000-barrel-per-day Lake Charles refinery in Louisiana, with proposed upgrades ranging from a steam turbine power generator to a naphtha fractionator. The project, under review for state tax incentives, could be finalized in late 2027.
Mesa Minerals IV Launches New Acquisition Initiative
Mesa Minerals IV has officially...
Mesa Minerals IV has officially launched to acquire mineral and royalty interests in the Haynesville Shale, Permian Basin, and other plays, as announced by CEO Darin Zanovich at Hart Energy's 2025 DUG Gas Conference & Expo in Shreveport.
NGP's latest royalty fund financially backs the new venture and follows the success of Mesa Minerals III, which built a substantial portfolio including approximately 6,000 net royalty acres in the Permian Basin and 16,000 net royalty acres in the Haynesville.
While Mesa III has been temporarily sidelined with plans for NGP to market its portfolio in the future, the company is expanding its focus beyond the Permian Basin due to high asking prices for oil-weighted assets there.
This continues the Mesa franchise's established presence in the Haynesville play, where both Mesa I and II previously built and successfully sold mineral positions to Franco-Nevada Corp.
It’s Opening Day (again, sort of): While last week’s...
It’s Opening Day (again, sort of): While last week’s two-game series in Tokyo between the Dodgers and Cubs officially kicked off baseball’s regular season in front of a massive audience, MLB will host a more traditional Opening Day on Thursday, when 28 teams will play in 14 games scheduled throughout the afternoon and evening. They start at 3pm ET, for anyone who wants to plan an early exit from their office.
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Pope Francis made his first public appearance since being discharged from the hospital.
Sydney Sweeney will star in a movie based on a Reddit post.
U.S. Rig Count Posts First Gain in Three Weeks | OKLA +2
Drilling activity showed a marginal increase for the first time in three weeks. ...
Drilling activity showed a marginal increase for the first time in three weeks. OKLA +2 @53 Rigs | TX-1 @280 Rigs | NM Flat @102 Rigs
Oilfield services firm Baker Hughes said Friday its total weekly U.S. rig count edged one rig higher to 593 rigs, down 31 rigs or 5% from 624 rigs last March.
The number of rigs drilling for crude oil was down one rig to 486 rigs, 23 rigs or 5% below the 509 rigs seeking crude a year ago. The number of rigs drilling for natural gas rose by two, now at 102 rigs, but remains 10 rigs or 9% below the 112 reported last year.
The Permian Basin followed Texas’ trend, falling one rig for 300 rigs at work within the region, down 15 rigs or 5% from 315 last year. Here is the Oklahoma summary rig count, by county.