This expert discusses why chasing alpha in the energy business is taking on too much risk, and investors should instead focus on beta for their portfolio and income.
From gas price forwards to the COVID-19 pandemic to shifting public policy and capital market challenges, a reckoning is happening within the Appalachian Basin.
While much of the focus for Appalachia centers on the Marcellus, the Utica is poised to benefit from the rising natural gas demand and prices. This longtime Utica operator discusses the Ohio play and what the future holds for the region.
The Marcellus and Utica shales provide enormous volumes of natural gas and NGLs for export outside the region, but what about the region itself? How are gas-use trends and industrial development evolving within Appalachia and which areas of industrial growth might be good targets for the future?
This operator discusses how operators in the Marcellus of West Virginia and Greene County, Pa. can take advantage of the renewed focus on natural gas and how technology and efficiency adoption are keys to thriving in the future.
Every Mcf is crucial for natural gas producers. This dry-gas-play operator details how it is stemming its legacy decline with high-graded locations, enhanced drilling productivity and DUC completions – and how this is boosting its balance sheet.
This industry veteran with 60,000 gas and oil wells in Appalachia discusses the strategy of buying unwanted wells and turning them into profits. In the process, he tells how the company has cut costs and increased margins.
This operator shares how its position in the rich-gas regions of the basin gives it a fiscal advantage, and how it is wringing the most value from its NGL production.
With nearly 200,000 net acres in the northern core of the Southwest Pennsylvania Marcellus, this operator looks to build on its strong balance sheet to drive sustainable growth and free cash flow. Find out how it plans to steer its business through the coming year.
Regulations and politics are akin to death and taxes—no one escapes them. With the election in hindsight, this government watcher looks at what we might expect from the White House, the U.S. Capitol and the Supreme Court. He also dive into the local politics affecting business, particularly in Pennsylvania, New York and the rest of the Northeast.