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S&P Global is a provider of transparent and independent ratings, benchmarks, analytics and data to the capital and commodity markets worldwide. The company's divisions include S&P Global Ratings, S&P Global Market Intelligence, S&P Dow Jones Indices and S&P Global Platts. S&P Global has about 21,000 employees in 33 countries. 

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S&P Global to Buy IHS Markit in All-stock Deal Valued at $44 Billion

S&P Global to Buy IHS Markit in All-stock Deal Valued at $44 Billion

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Crescent’s Credit Score Found Positive Following $2.1B SilverBow Deal

Crescent Energy, which is in the process of buying SilverBow Resources, said ratings agencies Moody’s, Fitchand S&P Global reacted positively to the pending $2.1 billion deal.

Proactive, not Reactive: Taking Measures to Keep Oil Stable

Events threatening instability are commonplace in the energy sector. Panelists at CERAWeek by S&P Global discussed the strategies their companies are taking to tackle uncertainty. 

Chevron Buys Hess for $53B as Historic M&A Bonanza Continues

U.S. supermajor Chevron Corp. is acquiring Hess Corp. in a $53 billion megadeal—less than two weeks after Exxon Mobil unveiled a nearly $60 billion Permian Basin acquisition. And experts think the historic run of oil patch consolidation is far from over.

Black Gold Faces Red, Green Pressures

Times are finally better for the oil industry, but the question remains whether the industry will "mess it up again."

URTeC: AI-assisted Workflows Coming Soon

Data quality, availability, consistency and management are necessary for data analytics to be useful.

Energy Crisis Could Cut Europe’s Car Output Nearly 40%: Report

In a report titled ‘Winter is Coming,’ S&P Global Mobility said the auto industry’s supply chain "may face extensive pressure” from soaring energy costs or even power cuts.

Platts Allows Traders to Specify Restrictions on Oil Product Origins

Russel Hardy, CEO of the world's largest oil trader Vitol, also said on March 22 customers did not want to buy Russian oil.

Driving Innovation Through Collaboration and Technology in Oil and Gas

The energy transition is a main driver of innovation in the oil and gas industry, according to panelists at CERAWeek.

Pioneer, ConocoPhillips, Chesapeake Execs Eye Single-digit Growth in US Shale

“We’re not going to chase growth like we all did over the last 10 years. We’re going to limit our growth to 5% long-term,” Pioneer Natural Resources CEO Scott Sheffield said during a CERAWeek panel focused on U.S. shale.

S&P Gains EU Approval for $44 Billion Takeover of IHS Markit

The European Commission approved the $44 billion takeover on condition S&P sells IHS Markit’s U.S. Oil Pricing Agency Oil Price Information Service, PetroChemWire and its coal, metals and mining businesses

US Justice Department Probes Suspected Manipulation of Platts Benchmarks

U.S. prosecutors are probing suspected manipulative behavior by individual traders when submitting those deal prices to Platts' price assessments for oil and other energy benchmarks.

S&P Global, IHS Markit Sell Oil Pricing Agency in $1.2 Billion Cash Deal

U.S oil pricing agency Oil Price Information Service will become part of the Wall Street Journal parent Dow Jones’ Professional Information Business as part of its sale to Rupert Murdoch-controlled News Corp.

Investors Weigh ESG issues in Making New LNG Bets

The net-zero LNG trade, which typically involves companies offsetting emissions, is expected to grow as investors increasingly consider ESG factors and the energy transition gathers pace, analysts say.

S&P Revises Woodside’s Outlook to ‘Negative’ on Energy Industry Risks

However, S&P Global Ratings reaffirmed Woodside’s long-term issuer credit rating of “BBB+” on hopes that the energy company’s high exposure to LNG and low-cost assets could somewhat counter the risk.

S&P Downgrades Top US Oil Producers Exxon Mobil, Chevron, ConocoPhillips

While companies including Exxon Mobil, Chevron and ConocoPhillips have announced steps to tackle climate change, S&P said it does not see those “providing material credit differentiation.”