By Clyde Russell (Reuters) – There are early signs that some Asian countries are stepping up their imports of U.S. liquefied natural...
Chevron’s acquisition of Hess closed in July after months of arbitration and integration planning, marking one of the most significant upstream transactions...
US crude inventories drop by 6 million barrels, exceeding forecasts Uncertainty over Ukraine peace talks affects oil price volatility Trump says the...
Mergers and acquisitions in the U.S. oil and gas sector surged in 2024, more than quadrupling from the previous year despite a...
By Andreas Exarheas | RigZone.com |The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) cut its West Texas Intermediate (WTI) average spot crude oil price...
The U.S. Geological Survey has released a fresh look at the Phosphoria Total Petroleum System, an oil and gas province that stretches...
By Adam Smeltz | UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Oil produced from shale reservoirs drove record crude output in the U.S. over the...
The race to lower costs and accelerate production timelines in the Permian Basin has pushed operators to continuously rethink completion strategies. The...
Key Highlights Global oil inventories are expected to grow more than 2 million b/d in late 2025, leading to lower crude prices....
Mexico’s energy story has turned again. After years of political resistance to hydraulic fracturing, the new administration has approved a strategy that...
U.S. energy firms this week added oil and natural gas rigs for the fourth time in five weeks as production growth slows despite relatively high oil prices.
The total oil and gas rig count, an early indicator of future output, rose seven to 769 in the week to Oct. 14, returning to its highest since March 2020 after slipping for the past couple of months.
U.S. oil rigs rose eight to 610 this week, their highest since March 2020, while gas rigs fell one to 157, their lowest since July.
Front-month Nymex natural gas (NG1:COM) for November delivery settled -4.3% to $6.4530/MMBtu, wrapping up an eighth straight weekly decline, during which losses have surpassed 30%; U.S. natural gas is still up 73% YTD.
Natural Gas Thread - Highlights from the EIA Outlook
2023 U.S. natgas production was revised down 0.8 bcf/d vs. last month (or -1%). Despite high NYMEX prices, associated gas from revisions to U.S. oil production looks like one of the key factors #naturalgas /1 pic.twitter.com/YrD8jEoiT8
— Jeremy McCrea, CFA (@JeremyMcCreaCFA) October 13, 2022
Mineral rights fragmentation is not a temporary crisis but an inherent, perpetual friction in...
The Yates Oil Field, located in the heart of the Permian Basin, remains one...
TotalEnergies has signed an agreement with Continental Resources to acquire a 49% interest in...
Ukraine’s ongoing drone campaign has become a major headache for Moscow, targeting one of...
By DANIEL JONES, US CONSUMER EDITOR | Daily Mail | and REUTERS | Exxon Mobil...
The Oklahoma House Energy Committee recently took a hard look at how the Oklahoma...
By Claire Hao, Staff Writer| Houston Chronicle| Vistra plans to build two new natural gas...
By Mella McEwen,| Midland Reporter Telegram | John Sellers and Cody Campbell, co-chief executive officers...
AXP Energy has confirmed the presence of hydrocarbons in multiple pay zones at its...
OPEC+’s production hikes have been a tool to both punish countries that were overproducing...
Despite years of glossy sustainability campaigns and promises to lead the energy transition, the...
by Andreas Exarheas|Rigzone Staff |RigZone.com |Executives from oil and gas firms have revealed their expectations...
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