The number of rigs exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. declined by four this week to 936. That’s up...
Challenges of managing produced water in the face of rising transport costs, freshwater shortages, and constraints on disposal are giving rise to...
The total active U.S. rig count fell by 1 to 935, according to Baker Hughes. That’s still up from the 511 rigs...
With the flurry of both drilling and leasing currently permeating the SCOOP/STACK/MERGE plays of Oklahoma, some of the biggest questions asked by...
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...
A federal jury has awarded two Oklahoma oil companies $220,000 in damages from a “well-bashing” incident in 2015 by a company later...

U.S. stocks finished mostly higher on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite booking fresh all-time closing highs after the artificial-intelligence trade regained its footing.
The S&P 500 gained 39.13 points, or nearly 0.6% to end at 6,753.72, a new record close. It was the index's largest one-day percentage gain since Sept. 26, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
The Nasdaq Composite surged 255.02 points, or over 1.1% to finish at 23,043.38. The tech-heavy index scored its largest one-day point and percentage gain since Aug. 22.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended flat, at 46,601.78.
Investors on Wednesday piled back into megacap technology stocks with renewed enthusiasm after Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Jensen Huang said that AI-computing demand has risen substantially in recent months. Shares of Nvidia jumped 2.2%, while Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s stock was up 11.4% and Super Micro Computer Inc.'s stock rose 6.6%, according to FactSet data.
Meanwhile, the U.S. government shutdown entered its eighth day.
Earlier, minutes from the Federal Reserve's September policy meeting showed most officials said they would probably need to cut interest rates “over the remainder of the year” because of a worsening labor market and diminished risks of inflation.
Whether the weakness persists will show up first in structure and stocks: if spreads...
Operators across the Lower 48 are entering a pivotal new phase of development, where...
Estate planning for mineral owners: how trusts secure oil & gas assets, speed inheritance,...
Algeria has taken another major step to revitalize its oil and gas sector, signing...
In a rare win for both production and environmental performance, a new analysis by...
A high-stakes courtroom fight in Delaware has pitted bidders for the parent company of...
Vortexa’s figures exclude oil in floating storage, defined as oil stored on stationary vessels...
Story By Charles Kennedy |OilPrice.com| Texas’ inventory of orphaned oil and gas wells has...
Crews have begun construction on what will become Texas’s first end-to-end produced water lithium...
Have your oil & gas questions answered by industry experts.
