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Traders are also reacting to headlines that Saudi Aramco halted their production capacity expansion plans, driving the OFS sharply lower ahead of the bell.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures extended yesterday’s declines into the new session, pressured by lingering concerns over the potential fallout of China's Evergrande being liquidated and reports OPEC+ export data suggests a sluggish start to supply cuts being made. The markets are also positioning themselves ahead of this week’s OPEC+ meeting and while expectations are low that the group will make a decision on oil policy for April, analysts are hoping it could still shed some light on production plans. Aramco, in an indication of the future demand outlook, said it had received a directive from the energy ministry to maintain its maximum sustainable capacity at 12 million barrels a day, and not to continue increasing it to 13 million barrels per day. Meanwhile, Washington vowed to take "all necessary actions" to defend its troops following a deadly drone attack in Jordan by Iran-backed militants, the first U.S. military deaths since the Israel-Gaza war began, putting markets on edge.
On the first day of trading as the front month contract, March natural gas futures are up over 1.5% in early trading, bouncing off yesterday’s sharp pullback. Warmer weather forecasts and continued outages at the Freeport LNG export plant continued to dampen sentiment.
Permian Resources said Jan. 30 it acquired more Delaware Basin acreage in two bolt-on acquisitions and an acreage swap.
The Midland producer executed two separate transactions to acquire 11,500 net leasehold acres and 4,000 net royalty acres in Eddy County, New Mexico for about $175 million.
During Q1 2024, Permian Resources also completed an acreage trade, further reinforcing its position in Lea County, New Mexico.
The company traded into approximately 2,000 net acres with “increased working interest” adjacent to its current position. The company also traded out of approximately 2,000 net acres of non-operated acreage and “lower working interest” operated acreage.
Permian Resources says it expects to begin development on the newly acquired acreage in 2024.
As Chevron Corp markets its Duvernay shale assets, the U.S. oil major is most likely to find a buyer among a handful of mid-sized Canadian firms that are boosting investment in a region that has yet to fulfill its potential, analysts say.
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