Exxon Seeks Drilling Efficiencies, Lower Costs on Pioneer’s Midland Acreage
Exxon Mobil Corp. is seeking greater drilling efficiency—and lower drilling costs—in the Midland...
Exxon Mobil Corp. is seeking greater drilling efficiency—and lower drilling costs—in the Midland Basin with its massive acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources.
The transaction represents the Spring, Texas-brd supermajors’ largest acquisition since Exxon’s merger with Mobil in 1999.
By combining Pioneer’s leading basin position and Exxon’s technology and development expertise, the combined company will aim to achieve about $2 billion in annual synergies over the coming decade.
Home prices in top U.S. cities up for sixth straight month: Case-Shiller
Home prices in the 20 biggest U.S. metros rose for the sixth month in a row, as the housing market continues...
Home prices in the 20 biggest U.S. metros rose for the sixth month in a row, as the housing market continues to deal with a shortage of homes for sale. The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-city house price index rose 1% in August, as compared with the previous month.
On a year-over-year basis, home prices in the 20 major metro markets in the U.S. were up 2.2% nationally.
A broader measure of home prices, the national index,rose on a month-over-month basis in August by 0.9%, but rose 2.6% over the past year. All numbers are seasonally adjusted.
Colorado oil and gas operator ordered to post $133 million bond for unplugged wells
State regulators recently ordered the E&P operator ...
State regulators recently ordered the E&P operator K. P. Kauffmanto post a $133 million bond to assure its 1,089 wells will be properly plugged. The order came from the Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission, formerly known as the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.
In response, the oil and gas company said it would challenge the move, arguing, “If the commissioners’ order were to stand, KPK would be the highest-bonded oil and gas operator in the U.S. The company was given 90 days to post at least 10% of the total amount or $13.3 million. It would also be required to add another 10% each year for the next 10 years.
Israel's military advanced deeper into the northern Gaza Strip Monday as part of an expanded ground invasion. Israeli tanks and other armored vehicles appeared to move further into the enclave's largest population center, Gaza City, temporarily blocking a main road connecting the enclave's north and south regions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected calls for a cease-fire as airstrikes continued to hit Gaza. At least 600 targets were struck by the Israeli military over the past few days, according to officials. Additionally, Israeli forces carried out a raid in the West Bank city of Jenin. See the war in maps here.
Historybook: English poet John Keats born (1795); Magician Harry Houdini dies (1926);...
Historybook: English poet John Keats born (1795); Magician Harry Houdini dies (1926); Mount Rushmore National Memorial is completed (1941); Actor and comedian John Candy born (1950); First female prime minister of India Indira Gandhi is assassinated (1984).
Texas Rangers top Arizona Diamondbacks 3-1 to take 2-1 lead in the World Series; Game 4 is tonight (8 pm ET, Fox) from Phoenix (More)
X is now worth less than half of what Elon Musk paid to buy Twitter last year. A memo to employees said the company was valued at $19 billion—55% less than the $44 billion that Musk shelled out.
The FDA has warned not to use dozens of over-the-counter eyedrops because they may cause infections that lead to blindness.
FIFA has banned the former Spanish soccer federation president who forcibly kissed a player after the women’s team’s World Cup victory from the sport for three years.
Sesame Street is getting a makeover next season. As its streaming deal with Max ends, the show will switch its format from magazine style to two longer narrative segments and one short animated one.