Here’s a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news.
APA Corp. produced nearly 219,000 boe/d in the U.S. in third-quarter 2022, according to the company's latest earnings report.
Here’s a snapshot of recent energy deals including Marathon Oil’s $3 billion cash acquisition of Ensign Natural Resources in the Eagle Ford Shale plus Kimbell’s largest deal in four years.
Here’s a quicklist of oil and gas assets on the market including a nonoperated position in the Bakken concentrated in Williams and Dunn counties, North Dakota, plus a Sabine Oil & Gas East Texas well package.
Excelerate Energy's David Liner will succeed Calvin "Cal" Bancroft as executive vice president and COO as Bancroft moves into a senior advisory role.
Also in this week’s A&D Minute: Marathon’s Ensign deal, EOG establishes its “next large-scale premium resource play” and EQT’s plans to control its own destiny.
Public buyers are likely to seek out these private E&Ps in the Eagle Ford Shale while Chesapeake Energy is gearing up for a sale that could be worth $6 billion.
Chesapeake Energy is teeing up for more natural gas takeaway and LNG demand in late 2023 and into 2024. Plans have been canceled for adding an eighth rig in the Haynesville.
Devon Energy stock fell more than 10% as the company ramps up drilling in the Permian Basin and newly acquired areas in the Eagle Ford and Williston Basin
Cheniere Energy is pursuing permits to expand its Texas and Louisiana gas-liquefaction plants to double total capacity to 60 million tonnes of LNG per year, said CEO Jack Fusco.