By Marione Martin, The Alva Review-Courier –The future of oil production in Woods and nearby counties lies in keeping costs low to...
By Jordan Volino, Contributor – With the advent of horizontal drilling and the ability to stack lateral wells, it is becoming increasingly...
By Jordan Blum – Houston Chronicle –Canada’s Encana Corp. bought The Woodlands-based Newfield Exploration earlier this year, and now Encana will sell...
WSJ – By Bradley Olson Updated July 4, 2019— Two years ago, Encana Corp. unveiled a supersize fracking operation that many said would...
By Katherine Dunn – Fortune – When the U.S. and Russia go head to head, that can mean cheaper prices—at least when it...
By James Jang – Energent – For the many analysts and investors who monitor the energy sector activity, drilled-but-uncompleted well (DUC’s) counts are an...
By Stephanie Moser Goins – Ball Morse Lowe, PLLC. – In a previous post, we discussed H.R. 2606, the bill that amends the...
Reuters, via CNBC ~ Billionaire investor Carl Icahn on Wednesday, ratcheted up his fight with Occidental Petroleum over its pending purchase of rival Anadarko Petroleum...
By Tim Carpenter, The Hutchinson News ~ EUDORA — Judith Wells brought her car to a slow crawl on a gravel road...
By Jerry Bohnen, OKEnergytoday.com ~ A 40-year old former top landman for SandRidge Energy, Inc. drew a 21-month prison sentence in Oklahoma...
U.S. stocks booked big gains on Thursday after President Trump's awaited trade-war update included no deadline or concrete specifics on how "reciprocal tariffs" might be applied.
The Dow Jones closed about 342 points higher, or 0.8%, ending near 44,711, according to preliminary data. That was its best daily percentage gain since Jan. 23, according to FactSet.
The S&P 500 gained about 63 points, or 1%, ending around 6,115. That was slightly below its closing high at 6,118.71, set on Jan. 23, 2025.
The Nasdaq Composite rose about 295 points, or 1.5%, finishing around 19,945.
Motiva’s expansion comes alongside the closure of two other refineries: LyondellBasell Industries NV’s Houston plant and Phillips 66’s Los Angeles facility, both set to shutter this year.
Motiva ran more than 600,000 barrels of oil a day on average last year and 651,000 barrels a day in December, according to data from the Railroad Commission of Texas. By contrast, Marathon’s Galveston Bay and Exxon’s Beaumont plants, both in Texas, averaged 551,000 and 583,000 barrels per day in 2024.
by Andreas Exarheas|RigZone.com| In a market update sent to Rigzone by the Rystad Energy...
By Sheila Dang -HOUSTON | REUTERS—U.S. oil major Chevron told Reuters that it plans...
A long-overlooked shale play in South Texas might finally be showing signs of promise,...
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s re-election in November 2024, his administration swiftly...
Chevron Corporation has announced plans to lay off approximately 600 employees at its former...
Over the past two decades, the U.S. shale revolution has dramatically transformed the global...
As oil prices sink to their lowest levels in four years and the risk...
(UPI) — The Department of Interior on Thursday released an analysis of fossil fuel...
by Andreas Exarheas|RigZone.com|Where next for oil prices? That’s the question Stratas Advisors looked at in...
By Irina Slav for Oilprice.com | Oil prices have been on the mend this...
By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com | The average price of India’s crude oil imports...
On April 8, 2025, the Keystone Pipeline experienced a significant rupture near Fort Ransom,...
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