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Also in January, Riverstone Energy Limited announced an investment of $25 million in Loanpal, LLC, a sustainable home improvement fintech provider used in over half of U.S. residential solar system sales. [22] In February 2021, Riverstone published their second annual ESG report detailing their commitment to ESG and responsible investing. [23]
Riverstone Energy Limited was the subject of a £760m initial public offering in October 2013. [3]In January 2021, Riverstone Energy Limited made two decarbonisation investments in Loanpal, LLC and FreeWire Technologies, Inc. [4] [5] In February 2021, Riverstone Energy Limited announced additional commitments to Decarbonization Plus Acquisition Corporation (NASDAQ: DCRB), via a private ...
Linn Energy, Inc. was a hydrocarbon exploration company based in Houston.In 2018, the company split into Roan Resources and Riviera Resources. As of December 31, 2017, the company had 1.968 trillion cubic feet equivalent of estimated proved reserves, of which 8% were petroleum, 70% were natural gas, and 22% were natural gas liquids.
ATP Oil & Gas Corp. (NASDAQ: ATPG) is joining the bankruptcy crowd. The oil company in the Gulf of Mexico filed a voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition in order to undertake a comprehensive ...
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In August 2016, the company acquired Rock Oil Holdings LLC, which owned 24,783 net acres in Howard County, Texas, from Riverstone Holdings for $980 million. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] On October 18, 2016, the company announced the purchase of assets in West Texas for $1.6 billion from an affiliate of EnCap Investments and the sale of assets in the Williston ...
The goal of the Weatherford bankruptcy is to have the company reduce its total debt by $5.80 billion.According to documents filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the Weatherford ...
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) (Pub. L. 109–8 (text), 119 Stat. 23, enacted April 20, 2005) is a legislative act that made several significant changes to the United States Bankruptcy Code.