WildFire Energy I Buys Apache’s Eagle Ford, Austin Chalk Assets
Private producer WildFire Energy I, backed by Warburg Pincus and Kayne Anderson, scooped up Apache’s portfolio in the eastern Eagle Ford and Austin Chalk plays.
Private producer WildFire Energy I, backed by Warburg Pincus and Kayne Anderson, scooped up Apache’s portfolio in the eastern Eagle Ford and Austin Chalk plays.
Phillips 66 said the deal to acquire Pinnacle Midstream was a strategic move to expand its natural gas gathering and processing assets in the Midland Basin.
The Supreme Court declined to take up a lawsuit against the Mountain Valley Pipeline, the latest in a series of legal maneuverings over a case filed by opponents of the pipeline.
Ben Fortson had more than 60 years of experience in the oil and gas industry and was with Kimbell Royalty Partners from its IPO in 2017 into 2024.
Baker Hughes’ senior vice president of strategy and technologies, Attilio Pisoni, addresses the oil and gas industry’s responsibility in reducing its carbon footprint and gives an overview on the company’s sustainability operations in this Hart Energy Exclusive interview.
Exxon, which owns a 30% stake in the project, plans “to continue to fully support Golden Pass LNG through completion,” a spokesperson for the company said.
Wood’s Iris Edge and ENVision software provide a new and more accurate way to not only discover emissions leaks, but also manage them.
Wood’s Iris Edge and ENVision software provide a new and more accurate way to not only discover emissions leaks, but also manage them.
(Reuters) – Rising sea levels could severely disrupt crude oil shipments and erode energy security in import-dependent countries like China, South Korea and Japan, with many of the world’s biggest terminals vulnerable to flooding, researchers said on Tuesday. Melting ice and swelling seas caused by rising temperatures could “unleash unstoppable multi-metre (sea level rise) which …
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Sector continuing to see impact from Ukraine and Middle East New sources of natural gas need to aid transition: Meg O’Neill Energy markets will continue to be impacted by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas conflict, according to Woodside Energy Group Ltd., Australia’s largest oil and gas producer “The fallout has been massive, and …
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