June 16, 2017 by Tom Terrarosa U.S. oil and natural gas producers added six drilling rigs over the past week, bringing the...
When conveying real estate in Oklahoma, including any interest in minerals, there are numerous types of instruments of conveyance a landowner may...
U.S. exploration and production companies have added an extra 400+ rigs to target oil-bearing formations since the end of May 2016. The...
June 9 (UPI) — The economy in shale-rich Oklahoma has recovered from last year’s market downturn as gross tax receipts improve, the...
STACK pilot well performance so far in 2017 is mixed as one would expect in the early stages of assessing a new...
Times Record News, June 5, 2017 The Texas oil industry had no where to go but up after crashing down to about $28...
Lonestar Resources US Inc. (NASDAQ: LONE) said May 30 it agreed to acquire roughly 21,000 net Eagle Ford acres—significantly increasing its leasehold...
Global alternative asset manager The Carlyle Group L.P. (NASDAQ: CG) and EOG Resources, Inc. (NYSE: EOG) have entered into a definitive agreement...
Oklahoma City-based Continental Resources Inc., recently disclosed the development of a new rock layer in south central Oklahoma. Continental teams have completed...
Oseberg generated the following weekly report, which covers activity in Oklahoma for the week of May 8, 2017. This is a 30 day...
The energy sector is off to a mixed start, reeling ahead of the bell as traders balance mild-strength in the crude complex against weakness in the major equity futures which steadied this morning as the third-quarter earnings season gained momentum and ahead of a busy economic data calendar.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures inched higher in early trading following yesterday's over $1 decline, gaining ahead of a trip by President Biden to the Middle East that is likely to involve balancing support for Israel with containing a regional escalation of its war with Hamas. Venezuela's government and opposition are set to resume long-suspended talks today which President Nicolas Maduro said would benefit the 2024 election, a move that could lead to Washington easing sanctions. There is also some focus on Russian President Putin's visit to key trade partner China although no new energy deals are expected. Attention will now shift to the weekly U.S. inventory cycle beginning today, with API's report due out after the close followed by the official EIA data mid-day tomorrow.
By Adam Smeltz | UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Oil produced from shale reservoirs drove...
By Andreas Exarheas | RigZone.com |The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) cut its West...
Chevron’s acquisition of Hess closed in July after months of arbitration and integration planning,...
Key Highlights Global oil inventories are expected to grow more than 2 million b/d...
US crude inventories drop by 6 million barrels, exceeding forecasts Uncertainty over Ukraine peace...
The race to lower costs and accelerate production timelines in the Permian Basin has...
Mexico’s energy story has turned again. After years of political resistance to hydraulic fracturing,...
The U.S. Geological Survey has released a fresh look at the Phosphoria Total Petroleum...
Mergers and acquisitions in the U.S. oil and gas sector surged in 2024, more...
By Clyde Russell (Reuters) – There are early signs that some Asian countries are...
HOUSTON -Aug 22 (Reuters) – Oil prices steadied on Friday amid uncertainty surrounding a...
By Jarrett Renshaw-(Reuters) -President Donald Trump’s administration is expected to rule on a growing...
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