Kicked out of the club in 2012, the Haynesville was resurrected beginning in 2017 to take on the mighty Marcellus in metrics, aided by a proximity-to-market kicker. Now, it’s taking on oil basins at the IRR weigh-in.
U.S. rig count relatively stable during the past week; crude futures up.
Tokyo Gas will pay about $620 million as it increases its ownership in Castleton Resources, a U.S. shale gas operator focused on being a consolidator of E&P assets in the Ark-La-Tex region.
Tellurian’s Meg Gentle anticipates rising demand coinciding with slower production growth.
U.S. energy firms cut the number of oil and natural gas rigs operating to a record low for the 12th consecutive week.
The U.S. rig count last week fell to a record low of 279, as oil and gas production plummets.
Alan Smith, president and CEO of Rockcliff Energy, explains the Haynesville Shale advantage and why that might be misunderstood by the investment community.
Some new rigs added last month with gas plays along the Gulf Coast, primarily the Haynesville Shale, faring the best.
Here’s a snapshot of recent energy deals including the acquisition of Dominion's natural gas transmission and storage segment by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway in a transaction worth nearly $10 billion.
The JV transaction marks Osaka Gas’ first acquisition in the midstream business in the U.S. following the Japanese company’s purchase of Sabine Oil & Gas late last year.