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The company has been on the front lines of America's energy boom, boasting a great set of assets in the Texas Eagle Ford and Barnett Shale. But what makes Pioneer truly exciting are the company's ...
Energy stocks have outperformed the broader market to start the year, kicking off 2025 with gains as oil and natural gas prices have edged higher. The S&P 500 Energy Sector (XLE) is up 2.8% year ...
Bank of America analyst Chase Mulvehill named Targa Resources Corp (NYSE: TRGP) and Energy Transfer LP Unit (NYSE: ET) his top two midstream oil and gas stock picks. Gas Over Oil: Mulvehill has a ...
In March 2022, the company acquired Chief Oil & Gas for approximately $2.6 billion. [39] [40] In May 2023, the company sold a portion of its oil and gas assets in the Eagle Ford shale for US$1.4 billion, to Ineos. [41] In October 2024, the company acquired Southwestern Energy in a $7.4 billion all-stock deal and was rebranded as Expand Energy ...
In December 2011, America's Natural Gas Association (ANGA) estimated that lower gas prices will add an additional $926 of disposable household income annually between 2012 and 2015, and that the amount could increase to $2,000 by 2035. [77] Over $276 billion is going to be invested in the US Petrochemical industry and most of it in Texas. [78]
$2.1 billion in cash and stock Natural gas assets in Colorado [10] 2 April 2012: Acquisition Carmeuse Industrial Sands $297 million Producer of Hickory frac sand [9] 3 May 2013: Divestiture Sinochem Group: $1.7 billion 40% interest in approximately 207,000 net acres (84,000 net hectares) leased in horizontal Wolfcamp Shale [11] 4 October 2013 ...
Last week, the Potential Gas Committee released a new report that estimates the potential natural gas resources available in the U.S. at 2,384 trillion cubic feet, an eye-popping 26% increase over ...
Shale gas is one of a number of unconventional sources of natural gas; others include coalbed methane, tight sandstones, and methane hydrates. Shale gas areas are often known as resource plays [27] (as opposed to exploration plays). The geological risk of not finding gas is low in resource plays, but the potential profits per successful well ...