Epsilon Energy Buys Jack Vaughn's Peak E&P in Powder River
Public E&P Epsilon Energy is acquiring Peak Exploration and Production and its affiliates in the...
Public E&P Epsilon Energy is acquiring Peak Exploration and Production and its affiliates in the Powder River Basin.
Peak E&P LLC and Peak BLM Lease LLC, collectively known as Peak, are majority-owned by Yorktown Energy Partners' funds.
Epsilon will issue 6 million common shares and assume around $49 million of debt to acquire Peak’s Powder River Basin assets. Based on Epsilon’s 10-day volume-weighted average share price of $6.21 per share, the deal’s value is approximately $86.26 million.
The acquired Peak assets include 40,500 net acres in the core of the Powder River Basin. Second-quarter 2025 production averaged 2,200 boe/d (56% oil, 44% gas).
European leaders express Ukraine optimism after call with Trump
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said “there is hope for peace in Ukraine”...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said “there is hope for peace in Ukraine” after he, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and other European leaders spoke virtually with President Trump ahead of his meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska tomorrow. Trump characterized the call as “very good,” adding, “I would rate it a 10.” He reportedly agreed that any peace plan must start with a ceasefire and would not be negotiated without Ukraine’s involvement. Trump has recently voiced his frustrations with Putin’s effort to prolong the war and threatened “severe consequences” for not agreeing to a ceasefire, though some allies are concerned he could soften his stance after meeting in person with the Russian leader this week.
Air Canada is canceling flights as attendants go on strike. The...
Air Canada is canceling flights as attendants go on strike. The Canadian flagship airline plans to start canceling flights today and suspend operations completely on Saturday after the union representing its flight attendants voted almost unanimously to go on strike. The union has asked for increased wages and an end to all unpaid work, saying the airline is “not interested” in resolving the dispute. CNN reported that Air Canada offered a 38% compensation increase over four years, among other benefits, but couldn’t reach an agreement after eight months of negotiations. Air Canada operates about 430 flights each day between Canada and the US.
Ikea hired its first non-Swedish CEO, Juvencio Maeztu, a Spanish national who started as a store manager in 2001.
Apple is plotting a big AI expansion with new robots, speakers, security cameras, and a lifelike version of Siri as part of “an effort to restore Apple’s mojo,” Bloomberg reported yesterday.
The next Fed Chair nominee will reportedly be one of 11 candidates, including some private sector executives.
President Trump announced that he will host the 48th annual Kennedy Center Honors himself. Honorees include George Strait and Sylvester Stallone.
Oil hits two-month low as US, IEA supply guidance weighs
(Reuters) - Oil prices fell to over two-month lows on...
(Reuters) - Oil prices fell to over two-month lows on Wednesday after bearish supply guidance from the U.S. government and the International Energy Agency, while investors eyed U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of "severe consequences" if Russia's Vladimir Putin blocked peace in Ukraine.
Brent crude futures settled down 49 cents, or 0.7%, to $65.63 a barrel. During the session, it dropped to $65.01 a barrel, the lowest since June 6.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell 52 cents, or 0.8%, to $62.65 a barrel. The contract fell to $61.94 a barrel during the session, the lowest since June 2.
U.S. crude stocks rose by 3 million barrels to 426.7 million barrels, the Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday. Analysts in a Reuters poll had expected a 275,000-barrel draw.
Net U.S. crude imports rose last week by 699,000 barrels per day, EIA said.