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Equinor streamlines its offshore strategy
3 April 2024
Exploration is providing mixed fortunes for IOCs amid higher costs, prompting firms to look towards M&A and safer plays
Shale gas industry consolidates in the shadows
23 February 2024
While US oil mega-mergers are grabbing all the headlines, there is also an understated revolution in the gas patch
Shell demonstrates renewed focus on hydrocarbons
31 January 2024
Gulf of Mexico moves suggest cautious optimism in region’s deep waters, with a shift to work smarter and balance risks
Mexico’s fledgling LNG export industry faces growth challenges
17 January 2024
While developers are making progress, infrastructure, regulatory and political uncertainties risk stunting opportunities
Energy majors’ strategies show signs of convergence
13 December 2023
While US megadeals may not be repeated on the other side of the Atlantic, there is now greater common ground between European and US energy companies
US shale response to oil price boost may be muted
18 September 2023
Behind the rig count data lie differences between public and private operators, acreage questions, the lure of returns and unwavering capital discipline
US Gulf continues to refine hurricane response
23 August 2023
Another Atlantic hurricane season is well underway and expected to peak in September, while the oil and gas industry on the US Gulf Coast continues to watch the weather with caution
Gibson buys Texas terminal amid bullish outlook for US oil exports
14 July 2023
Growing global thirst for light sweet crude contrasts with potential refining decline and risks of inland infrastructure bottlenecks at home
US shale starts 2023 in ‘realistic’ mood
25 May 2023
First-quarter shale results show ongoing restraint amid signs of cost deflation
Baytex deal could signal incoming US M&A wave
29 March 2023
Bumper cash flows along with diversification and consolidation strategies set stage for dealmaking
Shale drillers try to stay patient amid gas price slump
22 March 2023
Producers resist urge to respond too quickly to gas price trends
Freeport restart boosts US LNG exports
20 February 2023
The outage highlighted the tightness of the global LNG market, and its return should help keep a lid on prices
Tellurian suffers Driftwood LNG setbacks
20 October 2022
Cancellation of a bond sale and termination of SPAs spell trouble for the project
IRA gives US upstream tax and buyback headaches
17 August 2022
The landmark legislation with the unfortunate acronym has garnered a largely negative oil and gas industry reaction, barring a few exceptions
Hamm aims to take Continental back to the future
5 July 2022
Founder and chairman sees value in privacy
Ballymore FID no herald of GoM renaissance
7 June 2022
Forecasts are for moderate growth rather than a development bonanza fuelled by high oil prices
Ups and downs in Alaska
9 May 2022
Project-specific squabble and the Biden administration’s chillier attitude to oil and gas collide with high prices and oil supply security concerns
Letter from Edinburgh: Scotland’s oil balancing act
18 February 2022
The recent blow to plans for developing the Cambo oilfield illustrates the country’s changing and increasingly uneasy relationship with oil
Gas market lifts US LNG FID prospects
17 February 2022
The US became the world’s largest exporter of LNG last December, and recent global gas market trends bode well for the surging sector
Focused shale deals buck M&A slowdown
1 February 2022
Fewer North American corporate transactions may be done this year. But rationalisation of shale portfolios on an asset-specific basis should continue
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