In the play since its beginning, here’s this producers’ playbook for developing its more than 175,000 net East Texas leasehold.
Listen in on “what’s next” in a candid conversation with this 1990s co-founder of the East Texas Cotton Valley water frac that led to unlocking the Barnett’s economics and, with horizontals, its and all subsequent shale plays’ potential.
This operator is boosting MMcfs from multiwell, dual-formation pads. Here are its results.
This expert describes what investors are putting their money in today, how Haynesville natgas competes and the price that property is getting in this and other Lower 48 plays.
After two previous partnerships with traditional private equity, this entrepreneurial team reimagined its business model, targeted return-generative assets, and clawed together the acquisition funding for a successful close and a new beginning during a global pandemic.
This operator showcases its deal to build scale while others hunker down, why it was able to transact during the crisis, and how the assets will transform its portfolio and outlook.
Capital providers are becoming more wary of — and increasingly absent from — oil and gas. It’s been suggested that banks will begin taking a corporate-finance approach to operators’ revolvers.
The era of build-and-flip is over, but private-equity investors are ever-astute in finding ways to get a return on investment.
Everything changed in 2020, and maybe forever. How will the way operators approach production, rig count and capital affect deal flow?
Volatile times result in unprecedented opportunities for those who can see through the chaos. These industry veteran dealmakers—J.D. Smith, Mark Castiglione and Steve Herod—will discuss their insights and what potential wins they see in today’s market that others might not.