WhiteHawk Buys PHX Minerals for $187MM, Expands into Midcontinent
WhiteHawk Energy has agreed to acquire PHX Minerals in a deal valuing...
WhiteHawk Energy has agreed to acquire PHX Minerals in a deal valuing PHX at $187 million, including net debt.
WhiteHawk Income Corp. will acquire PHX for $4.35 per share, the companies said after markets closed on Thursday
WhiteHawk will add PHX’s portfolio of 1.8 million gross unit acres of natural gas mineral and royalty assets. The deal includes significant holdings in the Haynesville Shale and expands WhiteHawk into the Midcontinent SCOOP-STACK plays.
WhiteHawk owns a minerals and royalties portfolio of 1.3 million gross unit acres in the Marcellus and Haynesville shales.
The combination will yield a company with 3.1 million gross unit acres and cash flowing from 10,163 producing wells. The pro forma company will also have 368 wells in progress, 330 permitted locations and 7,250 undeveloped locations.
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US oil and gas rig count falls to lowest since January
(Reuters) - U.S. energy firms this week cut the number...
(Reuters) - U.S. energy firms this week cut the number of oil and natural gas rigs operating to their lowest since January, energy services firm Baker Hughes said in its closely followed report on Friday.
The total oil and gas rig count, an early indicator of future output,fell by six to 578 in the week to May 9, putting the total rig count down 25, or 4%, below this time last year.
Baker Hughes said oil rigs fell by five to 474 this week, their lowest since January, while gas rigs were unchanged at 101.
Drillers cut three rigs in the Gulf of Mexico, bringing the total count down to nine, the lowest since September 2021.
In the Permian Basin in West Texas and eastern New Mexico, the nation's biggest oil-producing shale basin, drillers cut two rigs, leaving 285 rigs, the lowest since December 2021.
In New Mexico, drillers cut four rigs, bringing the total down to 96, the lowest since April 2022.
Oil and gas drilling permit applications in Texas, the top U.S. oil-producing state, hit a four-year low in Aprilamid concerns that rising OPEC+ supplies and a trade war will continue to hit crude prices, consultancy Enverus said on Thursday.
According to Enverus, operators in Texas submitted 570 new drilling permit applications in April, down from 795 in March and the lowest number since February 2021.
Oil prices post weekly gains on US-China trade talk optimism
(Reuters) - Oil prices settled nearly 2% higher on Friday...
(Reuters) - Oil prices settled nearly 2% higher on Friday and notched their first weekly gains since mid-April as a U.S. trade deal with the United Kingdom turned investors optimistic ahead of talks between top officials from Washington and Beijing.
Brent crude futures rose $1.07, or 1.7%, to settle at $63.91 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures advanced $1.11, or about 1.9%, to settle at $61.02.
Week-over-week, both benchmarks gained over 4%.
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"Energy markets - as bearish as they've been - are finally shaking off some of the pessimism and catching the broader market optimism that's showing back up as progress on trade relationships has begun," said Alex Hodes, oil analyst at brokerage StoneX.