$54M deal boosts WhiteHawk's Marcellus gas footprint
WhiteHawk Energy will pay $54 million for additional natural gas mineral and royalty assets in the ...
WhiteHawk Energy will pay $54 million for additional natural gas mineral and royalty assets in the Marcellus Shale, effectively doubling the company's ownership in its existing 475,000 gross acre position. "These assets include all the ideal mineral and royalty attributes -- diversified acreage positions in the core of well-established basins, operated by best-in-class companies, generating significant cash flowwith no additional capital expenditures," said WhiteHawk CEO Daniel Herz.
Texas firm brings new tech to emissions monitoring market
Midland-based Shepherd Safety Systems has launched Intrinsically Safe Continuous Monitoring, a technological...
Midland-based Shepherd Safety Systems has launched Intrinsically Safe Continuous Monitoring, a technological solution designed to improve the granularity of emissions monitoring in the oil and natural gas sector. With sensors strategically positioned within the fence line and at the operational source, the technology equips operators with precise, actionable data for immediate decision-making, according to CEO Seth Long.
The energy sector is off to a moderately lower start, pressured by low conviction weakness in the underlying commodities and in the broader equity futures.Equity sentiment steadied this morning following the recent run-up in the benchmark indices as the markets assessed some disappointing retail results and looked ahead to the release of the Federal Reserve meeting minutes.
Following two consecutive days of sharp gains, WTI and Brent crude oil futures are negative in early tradingas investors weigh the impact of possible production cuts by OPEC+ against comments from the IEA saying they expect the oil market to see a slight supply surplus next year. Lingering concerns over an increase in tension in the Middle East also continued to be mitigated after the chief of Hamas told Reuters today that it was near a truce agreement with Israel. More near term, investors will be looking to the next round of inventory data which analysts expect to show crude and gasoline stockpiles rose last week.
Natural gas futures are on pace for their fourth consecutive day of declines,pressured by reports showing record production and warmer forecasts for the first half of December.
OpenAI’s board fired its chief executive, Sam Altman, in a surprise on Friday. The board’s explanation...
OpenAI’s board fired its chief executive, Sam Altman, in a surprise on Friday. The board’s explanation — that Altman had not been completely candid with them — was vague and opaque.
Corporate infighting is not new. But what makes the OpenAI story stand out is the stakes. OpenAI is no ordinary company. It built ChatGPT, one of the fastest-growing tech products of all time, and it employs many of the top A.I. researchers.
The saga over the leadership of OpenAI has deepened the parallels between Altman and Steve Jobs, who quit Apple in 1985 after its board marginalized him.
Over 200 people associated with Italy's 'Ndrangheta organized crime network were ...
Over 200 people associated with Italy's 'Ndrangheta organized crime network were convicted of various mafia-related crimes yesterday and sentenced to a combined 2,100 years in prison. Defendants included town mayors, lawyers, and Giancarlo Pittelli—a former lawmaker in Italy's Parliament.
The CEO of Cruise, GM’s self-driving car unit, resigned. Cruise has struggled since California pulled its permits to drive on the state’s streets in the wake of a fatal accident.
Bayer’s stock had its worst day ever, dropping the company’s value by ~$8 billion, after a US jury ordered it to pay $1.56 billion over claims its Roundup weedkiller caused cancer and the company had to stop the trial for its top drug candidate because it wasn’t working.
Shakira settled her Spanish tax evasion suit, agreeing to pay back taxes and interest the day the trial was supposed to begin.