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Evercore (NYSE: EVR) is a premier global independent investment banking advisory firm. Founded in 1995, the firm is headquartered in New York and maintains offices and affiliate offices in major financial centers in North America, Europe, South America, the Middle East and Asia.
Editor's note: Updated March 2, 2020.
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Oil, Gas and M&A: Banks ‘Hungry’ to Put Capital to Work
U.S. energy bankers see capital, generalist investors and even an appetite for IPOs returning to the upstream space.
Analysts’ Oilfield Services Forecast: Muddling Through 2025
Industry analysts see flat spending and production affecting key OFS players in the year ahead.
Artificial Lift Firm Flowco Prices IPO Above Guidance at $427MM
Flowco Holdings priced its IPO at $24 per share, above its original guidance. The oilfield services firm will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Jan. 16.
Artificial Lift Firm Flowco Seeks ~$2B Valuation with IPO
U.S. artificial lift services provider Flowco Holdings is planning an IPO that could value the company at about $2 billion, according to regulatory filings.
BYOP (Bring Your Own Power): The Great AI Race for Electrons
Data-center developers, scrambling to secure 24/7 power, are calling on U.S. producers to meet demand as natgas offers the quickest way to get more electrons into the taps.
Darbonne: The Power Grid Stuck in Gridlock
Greater power demand is coming but, while there isn’t enough power generation to answer the call, the transmission isn’t there either, industry members and analysts report.
The Explosive Evolution of Fracking: A 75-Year Journey
Despite some initial resistance to the idea, Halliburton and Stanolind Oil pioneered the hydraulic fracturing that led to the shale boom.
Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Nov.15, 2024)
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including an agreement for the supply of oxide fuel cells to meet energy data center needs.
Fewer Rigs, Bigger Payoff: US Oil Production Continues to Climb Even as Rig Count Drops
Despite a decline in the number of rigs in the U.S., technological advances and improved efficiencies have kept production going, allowing companies to achieve more with fewer resources.
First Solar’s Profit Rises Despite Chinese Dumping, Patent Disputes
First Solar executives said Chinese dumping and alleged patent infringements are among concerns for the solar panel maker.
Cracking the Fracking Code: Efficient Approaches to Optimize Wellbores
Technology and process innovations improve operational efficiencies even as companies scramble for greener fracking solutions.
The One Where EOG’s Stock Tanked
A rare earnings miss pushed the wildcatter’s stock down as much as 6%, while larger and smaller peers’ share prices were mostly unchanged. One analyst asked if EOG is like Narcissus.
Will ConocoPhillips Play Spoiler to Suncor’s $4B TotalEnergies Deal?
ConocoPhillips is “carefully” reviewing its first refusal rights in Surmont right of refusal to buy out partner TotalEnergies’ Surmont project as Suncor looks to buy TotalEnergies EP Canada for $4 billion.
Biden to ‘Build Back Better’ Bit by Bit
U.S. President Joe Biden has little recourse to get his climate plan back on track, and he responds to apparent Congressional defeat with bluster, wind project plans.
Market Watchers: The Narrative Shifts; The Industry Responds
We entered 2022 with the view that E&P spending would grow in the mid-teens year-over-year. This is now likely closer to 20%, according to James West, senior managing director at Evercore, in a market outlook exclusive to Oil and Gas Investor.