CorEnergy Infrastructure Aims for June Emergence from Bankruptcy

CorEnergy said the sale of its MoGas and Omega pipelines and repayment of its secured debt encouraged stakeholders to approve recapitalizing the company’s balance sheet.

International Battery Metals Names New CEO

Iris Jancik will succeed Garry Flowers as IBAT CEO when she takes the helm in mid-August.

Recurrent Energy Marks Initial Closing of BlackRock Investment

When the transaction is fully complete, the investment will represent 20% of the outstanding fully diluted shares of Recurrent Energy on an as-converted basis, Canadian Solar said.

Woodside’s Scarborough LNG Receives $1B Loan from Japanese Bank

Woodside Energy’s Scarborough LNG project, located off Australia’s coast, is scheduled to start shipping cargo in 2026.

Energy Partnerships: Don’t Settle for ‘First Person that Comes Along’

Energy executives share insights and tips—look for red flags, run the “intercontinental flight test”—when forming lasting collaborative partnerships.

Chord Closes $4B Enerplus Acquisition for Williston Basin Scale

The Enerplus transaction gives Chord Energy another decade of drilling runway in the Bakken Shale play—the nation’s second-largest oil field.

The Shape of M&A to Come: Is Devon Up Next to Join the Spree?

ConocoPhillips' recent $17.1 billion deal to acquire Marathon Oil came after the company missed out on buying CrownRock and Endeavor, two companies Devon Energy took a hard look at, Moelis’ Stephen Trauber said.

Delay at Golden Pass LNG to Remove 219 Bcf of Demand

Despite a delay at Golden Pass LNG, East Daley still expect prices to average approximately $3.75/MMBtu in 2025.

Tellurian Goes All in on LNG with Upstream Divestiture to Aethon

Tellurian, which is developing the 27.6 mtpa Driftwood project in Louisiana, relaunched itself as a LNG pure play with the sale of its Haynesville upstream assets to Aethon Energy, but analysts see lingering financial problems for the company.

Top Exxon Directors Cruise to Re-election Despite Activist Opposition

The campaign amounted to a test of whether top fund firms would rally to defend the small shareholders whose resolutions have put topics like the environment and workforce diversity at the center of many corporate annual meetings.