oil and gas production

U.S. Oil, Gas M&A Activity Sinks in 1Q2021, but Signs of Momentum Ahead, Enverus Says

U.S. Oil, Gas M&A Activity Sinks in 1Q2021, but Signs of Momentum Ahead, Enverus Says

Consolidation in the U.S. upstream sector slowed to a relative crawl in the first quarter after rallying late in 2020. But there have been signs of increased activity in April and potential catalysts for more deals as the year wears on, according to an Enverus analysis. The oil and gas analytics company’s summary of 1Q2021…

April 9, 2021
With Strong Demand and Choppy Supply, Outlook Brightens for NGL Prices, Raymond James Says

With Strong Demand and Choppy Supply, Outlook Brightens for NGL Prices, Raymond James Says

Natural gas liquids (NGLs), a byproduct of oil and gas production, could benefit from global demand and supply disruptions in 2021, paving a path for rising prices as the year wears on, analysts at Raymond James & Associates Inc. said in a new forecast. “We still think U.S. NGLs have a pretty bullish set-up, similar…

April 5, 2021
U.S. E&Ps Reining in Capex, while International Operators Spending More

U.S. E&Ps Reining in Capex, while International Operators Spending More

U.S. oil and gas producers are likely to reduce their capital spending this year by around 8% as they remain “extremely disciplined, yes, really,” based on a global survey by Raymond James & Associates Inc. Analysts Pavel Molchanov, John Freeman and Graham Price compiled the 2021 projections in the firm’s eighth annual capital expenditure (capex)…

April 5, 2021
Mexico Needs Fiscal Framework for Natural Gas Storage, Atlantic Council Energy Chairman Says (Part 2)

Mexico Needs Fiscal Framework for Natural Gas Storage, Atlantic Council Energy Chairman Says (Part 2)

Mexico needs to develop a fiscal framework for natural gas storage, Chairman David Goldwyn of the Atlantic Council Global Energy Center’s Energy Advisory Board told NGI’s Mexico Gas Price Index. “I think the first thing you need is a fiscal framework which compensates people for building and having storage. And so that means you’ve got…

April 1, 2021
Devon’s 1Q Oil, Gas Production Down 8% on February’s Winter Blast

Devon’s 1Q Oil, Gas Production Down 8% on February’s Winter Blast

Oklahoma City-based Devon Energy Corp.’s first quarter oil and natural gas production, mostly pulled from the Permian Basin, is likely to be off by 8% because of the wintry freeze that gripped the country in February, the independent said Monday. Production has since been restored to pre-storm levels, with weather-related downtime “confined to the first…

March 29, 2021
China Expanding, Diversifying Footprint in Latin American Energy

China Expanding, Diversifying Footprint in Latin American Energy

While China has been embroiled in a trade dispute with the United States, its presence in the energy sector in Latin America has continued to grow, impacting the shape and direction of the region’s energy markets. According to the report, “China Stakes its Claim in Latin American Energy,” released by think tank Institute of the…

February 11, 2021
Lower 48 DUC Count Falling to ‘Normal’ by Year’s End, Says Raymond James

Lower 48 DUC Count Falling to ‘Normal’ by Year’s End, Says Raymond James

The Lower 48’s ample supply of drilled but uncompleted wells, aka DUCs, is coming down at a quick pace and is expected to reach “normal” levels by year’s end, tightening the oil supply according to Raymond James & Associates Inc. In a note to clients, Raymond James analyst John Freeman made the case that the…

February 9, 2021
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