The total active U.S. rig count fell by 1 to 935, according to Baker Hughes. That’s still up from the 511 rigs...
With the flurry of both drilling and leasing currently permeating the SCOOP/STACK/MERGE plays of Oklahoma, some of the biggest questions asked by...
Highlights from Oseberg’s September 11th weekly report on oil and gas activity in Oklahoma: Council Oak Resources stays on top of the leasing...
The total active U.S. rig count, which includes oil and natural-gas rigs, rose by 1 to 944, according to Baker Hughes. Baker...
HOUSTON, Sept 8 (Reuters) – The world’s largest oilfield services company, Schlumberger NV, is spending billions of dollars buying stakes in its...
Highlights from Oseberg’s September 5th weekly report on oil and gas activity in Oklahoma: Council Oak Resources climbs to the top of the leasing...
In a significant development out of the U.S. Department of the Interior, the Office of Natural Resources Revenue has elected to eliminate...
A federal jury has awarded two Oklahoma oil companies $220,000 in damages from a “well-bashing” incident in 2015 by a company later...
Highlights from Oseberg’s August 28th weekly report on oil and gas activity in Oklahoma. Council Oak continues to lease up, with more than...
LONDON (Reuters) – Oil markets were roiled on Monday after Tropical Storm Harvey wreaked havoc along the U.S. Gulf Coast over the...
The U.S. stock market closed mixed Friday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average finishing at a record peak after investors parsed fresh data showing inflation continued to cool in August.
The Dow Jones rose 137.89 points on Friday, or 0.3%, to close at 42,313, notching its 32nd record close of the year.
The S&P 500 slipped 7.2 points, or 0.1%, to finish at 5,738.17.
The Nasdaq Composite shed 70.70 points, or 0.4%, to end at 18,119.59.
For the week, the Dow and S&P 500 each gained 0.6% while the technology-heavy Nasdaq climbed 1%. All three major U.S. stock benchmarks booked a third straight week of gains.
On Friday, destruction from Tropical Storm Helene stretched nearly 800 miles from South Florida into the mountains of Appalachia. The huge storm spawned flash floods and mudslides on its dash inland after bashing the Gulf Coast.
In the densely populated Tampa Bay region, neighborhood after neighborhood was underwater, resulting from a powerful storm surge. And across North Carolina, over two million people were under flash flood warnings at midday Friday.
A long-overlooked shale play in South Texas might finally be showing signs of promise,...
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...
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s re-election in November 2024, his administration swiftly...
Over the past two decades, the U.S. shale revolution has dramatically transformed the global...
(UPI) — The Department of Interior on Thursday released an analysis of fossil fuel...
As oil prices sink to their lowest levels in four years and the risk...
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