FourPoint Resources, alongside its partners Quantum Capital Group and Kayne Anderson, has agreed to acquire Ovintiv Inc.’s assets in the Uinta Basin...
NEW YORK- (Reuters) – U.S. and global oil production are set to rise to slightly larger record highs this year than prior...
HOUSTON (Reuters) – Norwegian-headquartered Crown LNG is racing against time to develop and start construction of a liquefied natural gas export plant...
Coterra Energy is set to expand its footprint in the oil-rich Permian Basin, announcing on Wednesday that it will acquire assets from...
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The surge in water production across the Permian Basin is being met with a rising focus on recycling and reusing that water....
Federal revenue from energy production on public lands and waters fell by 10% in the latest fiscal year, totaling $16.4 billion, according...
By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com | Amid Middle East tensions, experts doubt Iran will follow through on threats to close the Strait...
by Bloomberg, via RigZone.com|Bloomberg News | Oil imports into China sank again last month, highlighting soft consumption in the largest buyer just...
U.S. stocks ended lower on Thursday, putting a little more daylight between them and record territory claimed earlier in the week.
Investors have been focused on what Donald Trump's second presidential administration will look like, with several top cabinet picks emerging in recent days. But there's still much uncertainty on what to expect in 2025.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell about 207 points, or 0.5%, ending near 43,750, according to preliminary data from FactSet.
The S&P 500 index shed about 36 points, or 0.6%, closing around 5,949.
The Nasdaq Composite index retreated about 123 points, or 0.6%, finishing near 19,107.
Initial jobless claims fell by 4,000 to 217,000 in the week ending Nov. 9, the lowest level since May. This was better than the expected 1,000 decline to 220,000. Before seasonal adjustments, the number of new claims jumped by 16,735 to 229,478. The number of people already collecting unemployment benefits fell by 11,000 to 1.87 million.
Despite the mixed data, the overall picture suggests companies are not rushing to hire at the same pace as earlier in the year and are not aggressively laying off workers. Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin noted that employers are wary of being understaffed again after the pandemic. Economists believe the Federal Reserve's current policy approach of gradual tightening is appropriate given the strength in the labor market.
Thomas Baker “Tom” Slick Sr., born on October 12, 1883, in Shippenville, Pennsylvania, emerged...
When it comes to leasing oil and gas mineral rights, mineral owners often find...
“The new administration will lift regulations, stop subsidizing green energy and seek LNG build-outs...
Story by Andreas Exarheas| RigZone.com |. Oil market sentiment appears to have improved significantly...
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The Biden-Harris administration is taking a notable step to safeguard northeast Nevada’s Ruby Mountains...
Langford Energy Partners (LEP), a private oil and gas operator, has announced the purchase...
The U.S. energy industry recently experienced an extraordinary run of oil and gas mergers...
The Permian Basin continues to dominate the U.S. oil production landscape, while other maturing...
Texas set a series of new milestones in 2024 for its oil and natural...
By Jonathan Saul | LONDON (Reuters) – At least 65 oil tankers have dropped...
Story by Bloomberg|Mia Gindis | Oil slipped from a five-month high as Hamas and Israel tentatively...
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