Navitas Petroleum US LLC
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Marketed: Navitas Petroleum Gulf Coast Nonoperated Properties
Marketed: Navitas Petroleum Gulf Coast Nonoperated Properties
Marketed: Navitas Petroleum Operated Neches Field Opportunity
Marketed: Navitas Petroleum Operated Neches Field Opportunity
Denbury To Farm-Down 50% Working Interest In Four Texas Oil Fields To Israel's Navitas
Denbury To Farm-Down 50% Working Interest In Four Texas Oil Fields To Israel's Navitas
Cobalt’s US Gulf Of Mexico Bankruptcy Auction Pulls In $578 Million
Cobalt’s US Gulf Of Mexico Bankruptcy Auction Pulls In $578 Million
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Talos Buys Interests in Monument GoM Development
Talos Energy acquired a 21.4% interest in Monument in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico for $32 million in the second quarter. First production of up to 30,000 gross boe/d is expected by late 2026.
Marketed: Navitas Petroleum Operated Neches Field Opportunity
Navitas Petroleum Onshore LLC has retained PetroDivest Advisors for the sale of oil and gas producing properties and leasehold in a contiguous, legacy Woodbine field in Anderson and Cherokee counties, Texas.
Blackstone Group to Buy LLOG’s Stake in Gulf of Mexico Project
The Blackstone Group, through portfolio company Beacon Offshore Energy, is buying LLOG Exploration's 31% holding in the $250 million Shenandoah project in the Gulf of Mexico.
Navitas Says Output From GOM’s Buckskin Is More Than Planned
Buckskin is one of the largest oil reserves discovered in the last few years in the Gulf of Mexico and holds about 474 million barrels of oil.
Buckskin Boosts LLOG’s 2019 Startups In Deepwater GOM
LLOG Exploration plans to bring eight wells online this year, including two at the Stonefly development in Viosca Knoll.
Israel’s Navitas: Oil Production Starts At Gulf Of Mexico’s Buckskin
Production is expected to last some 18 years and bring in total revenue to Navitas and its partners of about $11.3 billion, the company said in a statement.