Story By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON, (Reuters) – U.S. oil pipeline and export terminal operators are stepping up quality checks on WTI Midland...
Story By Sabrina Valle, Shariq Khan and David French|Reuters| Chevron Corp (CVX.N) said it is evaluating options for around 70,000 net acres of land in East Texas’ Haynesville...
Story By Spencer Kimball |CNBC.com| ExxonMobil aims to become a leading producer of lithium for electric vehicle batteries through a drilling operation...
By: The Texas Tribune – Attorneys for the city of Midland, the oil capital of Texas, made an unusual request to regulators...
By: S&P Global – Environmental scores indicate that the oil and gas industry’s path to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions is being blazed...
The acquisition from Paloma will add approximately 62,000 net acres spanning across Canadian, Grady, McClain, Caddo, Custer, Dewey, Blaine, and Kingfisher counties,...
Story By Patrick McGee|Hart Energy, via Yahoo News| Reserve-based lending (RBL) is expected to decline as a source of capital for independent...
By- Anastasia Hufham – The Salt Lake Tribune – A new lawsuit targeting Trump-era oil and gas leases in Utah takes aim...
Story By Jennifer A. Dlouhy |Bloomberg, via RigZone.com| A federal judge upheld the Biden administration’s approval of ConocoPhillips’ 600-million-barrel Willow oil development...
By: Erin Douglas – Texas Tribune – A 5.2 magnitude earthquake was recorded in West Texas early Wednesday near the border of...
U.S. stocks ended lower Thursday, after struggling for direction as investors focused on new automobile tariffs and waited on Friday's release of the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge.
The blue chip Dow Jones Industrial Average ended about 155 points, or 0.4%, near 42,229, according to preliminary data.
The S&P 500 closed about 0.3% lower.
The Nasdaq Composite ended down 0.5%.
U.S. auto stocks fell sharply, including shares of Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co. and Stellantis, while those of Tesla Inc. gained.
Judge Sharon Gleason of the US District Court for the District of Alaska has reversed a Biden administration decision to cancel seven oil and natural gas leases in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, citing a 2017 tax law that reserves that authority for courts. The ruling, applauded by Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy, aligns with President Donald Trump's executive order to reinstate the leases.
Chevron’s acquisition of Hess closed in July after months of arbitration and integration planning,...
By Andreas Exarheas | RigZone.com |The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) cut its West...
By Adam Smeltz | UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Oil produced from shale reservoirs drove...
Key Highlights Global oil inventories are expected to grow more than 2 million b/d...
US crude inventories drop by 6 million barrels, exceeding forecasts Uncertainty over Ukraine peace...
The race to lower costs and accelerate production timelines in the Permian Basin has...
The U.S. Geological Survey has released a fresh look at the Phosphoria Total Petroleum...
Mergers and acquisitions in the U.S. oil and gas sector surged in 2024, more...
By Clyde Russell (Reuters) – There are early signs that some Asian countries are...
U.S. independent oil and gas producer Crescent Energy has agreed to acquire Vital Energy...
HOUSTON -Aug 22 (Reuters) – Oil prices steadied on Friday amid uncertainty surrounding a...
Harvest Midstream, the Houston-based energy company owned by Hilcorp Energy founder Jeff Hildebrand, has...
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