Petrie Partners Chairman Tom Petrie brings insight into OPEC's role in the market going forward and how the U.S., North American and global geopolitical environment continues to rapidly change.
Here’s Continental Resources Founder Harold Hamm’s take on 2020 events and his outlook for American oil’s leading role at the global supply table.
The first-ever DUG Midcontinent Virtual Conference is streaming top executives and analysts and high-level discussions of the activity, markets and production technology.
Clay Gaspar, president and COO at WPX Energy, sat down with Hart Energy’s Jessica Morales for an in-depth look at the shale producer’s outlook for the Permian and Williston basins along with the importance of ESG.
Alan Smith, president and CEO of Rockcliff Energy, explains the Haynesville Shale advantage and why that might be misunderstood by the investment community.
A conversation with three commercial bankers reveals that the RBL markets are “open for business,” but none of them are promising it’s going to be easy for oil and gas producers to get fast cash backed by reserves.
Before the coronavirus pandemic and the oil price war, public investors had already thrown down the gauntlet to E&Ps. Companies, arguably, were learning to adapt, and they must keep doing so to access public capital in the new environment.
Today private-equity providers focus on returns, cash flow, the right incentives and portfolio discipline by oil and gas companies.
Joe Mills, president and CEO of Samson Resources II, spoke with Hart Energy on why his company chose to go all-in in the Powder River Basin and what Samson learned in other shale plays like the Haynesville.
Watch all video presentations at your convenience, including a look at the Bakken of today and tomorrow and EOR in the play, as well as examinations of the Powder River Basin, Wattenburg and Weld County D-J Basin.