More Asset Swaps in the Eagle Ford
The deals keep on keeping on in the Eagle Ford, which has seen a dramatic uptick in mergers, acquisitions, and renewed investment interest over the last year. ...
Read MoreThe deals keep on keeping on in the Eagle Ford, which has seen a dramatic uptick in mergers, acquisitions, and renewed investment interest over the last year. ...
Read MoreThe game of Shuffleboard took on a whole new meaning between 2021 and ’22 as billion-dollar mergers by independents muscled up scale and drilling inventory amid soaring oil and gas prices. ...
Read MoreWith only 10 days left on the calendar, several natural gas pipeline operators are jumpstarting new growth projects for 2023. ...
Read MoreDenver-based Antero Midstream is beefing up its already sizeable position in the Marcellus/Utica with this week’s acquisition of even more gathering and compression assets. ...
Read MoreThere’s no shortage of billion-dollar deals to be made or had this Indian Summer with today’s big announcement from the nation’s largest natural gas producer, Pa.-based EQT Corp. Reese Energy Consulting is following the latest wow acquisition, this time from the Land of CEO Toby Rice, the 38-year-old, self-proclaimed “shalennial”, where his EQT will snap up its rival Appalachian gas neighbor for $5.2 billion. The cash-and-stock deal with THQ Appalachia’s Tug Hill and Xcl Midstream offers one heck of a gas goody box in the Marcellus/Utica and adds 800 MMCFD of production to EQT’s current 5.2 BCFD. Other assets of the purchase include ~90,000 core net acres, ~300 net risked locations, 11 years of inventory, 95 miles of gathering systems connected to every major long-haul interstate pipeline in Southwest Appalachia, a 225 MMCFD processing plant, and 20 MBPD of condensate stabilization. EQT in 2020 acquired Chevron’s Appalachian upstream and midstream assets...
Read MoreWhile many private equity firms have caved to the will of activists decrying any and all investment in the oil and gas industry, not all are following suit. ...
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