Aethon Energy Wins Deal of the Week
Aside from the billion-dollar deals this week in the scene-stealing Permian, a much smaller acquisition in the gas-rich Haynesville might well take the prize for best bargain....
Read MoreAside from the billion-dollar deals this week in the scene-stealing Permian, a much smaller acquisition in the gas-rich Haynesville might well take the prize for best bargain....
Read MoreOh, to be a fly on the wall in the C-suite when “advanced talks” of a potential merger conclude with a final agreement. There’s a certain romanticism to the dance—at least one can envision—when negotiations are at last settled, and a hard-fought deal is ultimately reached that promises more bounties ahead....
Read MoreWhen last we visited Energy Transfer earlier in May, the midstream machine and its combo platter of crude oil, natural gas, and NGL energy infrastructure had just wrapped up a spectacular 1Q. Perhaps there was a twinkle in the eye from Executive Chairman Kelcy Warren as the company marked its achievements, the reap of rewards from last year’s $9 billion in acquisitions, and the not-so-subtle hint there could be more fish to fry given just the right cast. ...
Read MoreBack in Fall 2022, Fort Worth, Texas-based FireBird Energy—a Permian player that had built up a respectable position in the Midland over three years—hit the kind of jackpot with a story every portfolio company and their PE money-backers live to tell. ...
Read MoreSomewhere in N.Y., at least one energy investment firm could be peeling itself off the ceiling. The long and popcorn-worthy proxy battle between Kimmeridge (KEM) and Houston-based SilverBow Resources (SBOW) took a dramatic twist today perhaps no one saw coming. ...
Read MoreMulti-generational oil and gas dynasties have long added color, dust, and sweat to Texas history. There are fewer of them now, the ones that date back more than a century. Bygone reminders of a time when families expected their heirs—and their heirs’ heirs—to keep the family business in the family in perpetuity. Then there’s the Killams. ...
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