Quantent Energy Partners LLC, Oklahoma City, Okla., formed this year...
Quantent Energy Partners LLC, Oklahoma City, Okla., formed this year through an equity commitment from Post Oak Energy Partners V LP, has completed an initial acquisition of Haynesville shale natural gas assets. Neither a seller nor a purchase price was disclosed.
Quantent intends to target upstream development opportunities in the Haynesville and Bossier shale formations across North Louisiana and East Texas.
Post Oak Energy said in a release this week that the initial acquisition includes over 7,000 net acres in North Louisiana, underpinned by a combination of producing wellbores and operated development inventory.
New York City’s police commissioner resigns amid federal investigation. Edward...
New York City’s police commissioner resigns amid federal investigation. Edward Caban stepped down from his post at the top of the US’ largest police force yesterday, a week after it became public that his phone had been seized as part of a federal investigation involving many people close to NYC’s not-so-beloved mayor, Eric Adams. Though Caban’s attorney said his client “unequivocally denies any wrongdoing,” the former commissioner said he resigned because the news had become a distraction. The topic of the federal investigation is unknown, but it’s one of several that touches the mayor.
Donald Trump said he won’t debate Kamala Harris again.
McDonald’s will extend its $5 meal deal through December to keep customers coming back for more burgers and nuggets.
Microsoft plans to lay off 650 people in its Xbox unit.
Harvey Weinstein, the currently incarcerated former movie mogul, has been indicted on additional sex crime charges in advance of his New York retrial.
U.S. Crude Oil Rises More Than 2% as Francine Disrupts Production in Gulf of Mexico
U.S. crude oil jumped more than 2% to close above $68 per barrel on Thursday...
U.S. crude oil jumped more than 2% to close above $68 per barrel on Thursday after Hurricane Francine churned through the Gulf of Mexico, disrupting oil production before making landfall in Louisiana.
Oil futures rose more than 2% in the previous session as the storm threatened supplies. Francine has since been downgraded to a tropical depression.
West Texas Intermediate October: $68.97 per barrel, up $1.66, or 2.47%. Year to date, U.S. crude oil has fallen nearly 4%.
Brent November contract: $71.97 per barrel, up $1.36, or 1.93%. Year to date, the global benchmark has dropped around 6.6%.
RBOB Gasoline October contract: $1.927 per gallon, up about 1.57%. Year to date, gasoline has pulled back more than 8%.
Natural Gas October contract: $2.357 per thousand cubic feet, up 3.83%. Year to date, gas is down more than 6%.
The quick rebound on the storm came after prices closed at their lowest level since December 2021 on Tuesday. Giovanni Staunovo, an analyst with UBS, said the recent slump may be due to traders losing confidence in OPEC’s ability to maintain compliance with production cuts at lower price levels. UBS expects oil prices to continue to rise, at least in the short term.
Coterra Drops Last Marcellus Rig, May Halt Completions
Coterra Energy has recently...
Coterra Energy has recently released its last Marcellus Shale rig and may suspend well completions in the area. CEO Tom Jorden announced at a conference that the company currently has no active rigs in the Marcellus, with only one frac crew remaining. Once this crew finishes its work, Coterra may halt all completion activities in the region.
The company is shifting its capital towards more liquids-rich areas such as the Permian and Anadarko basins. This strategic move comes as low gas prices negatively impact exploration and production companies focused on natural gas. Coterra, formed from the merger of Cimarex Energy and Cabot Oil & Gas, is leveraging its diverse portfolio to adapt to market conditions.
Coterra's decision to potentially pause operations in the Marcellus is significant given the company's historical involvement in the play. Cabot Oil & Gas, now part of Coterra, was an early developer of the horizontal Marcellus play, following Range Resources, which is credited with discovering the play in 2007. As of the end of 2023, Coterra held approximately 186,000 net acres in the Marcellus dry gas window, primarily in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.
S&P 500 and Nasdaq score 4-day win streaks as U.S. stocks close higher
U.S. stocks ended near the session's highs on Thursday,...
U.S. stocks ended near the session's highs on Thursday, as inflation data helped cement expectations for the Federal Reserve to take a modest approach next week with its first interest-rate cut in four years.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 235.06 points, or 0.6%, ending at 41,097.77. The session high was 41,107.35.
The S&P 500 climbed 41.63 points, or 0.8%, closing at 5,595.76.
The Nasdaq Composite advanced 174.15 points, or 1%, finishing at 17,569.68.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq both sealed their fourth straight session of gains.
Despite an uptick in turbulence, recent gains for stocks left equities on the doorstep of record territory. According to Dow Jones Market Data, the Dow ended Thursday only 1.1% below its record close from late August, while the S&P 500 was 1.3% off its mid-July record finish. All three indexes also were on pace for the biggest weekly gains since the week ending August 16.