10 Years Strong: Surge Energy Powers Through the Midland Basin
Ten years since Surge Energy incorporated and took a chance on difficult terrain, the privately held producer sets its sights on organic growth and corporate acquisitions.
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Kinetik, Energy Transfer Locked in $100MM NGL Legal Dispute
Midstream companies Kinetik and Energy Transfer have been battling for three years over NGL production in the Delaware Basin.
Shale Plays
Anschutz: Powder River’s Winning Factor? Vast Potential
Anschutz Exploration is avoiding the noise of market uncertainty in the Rockies’ Powder River Basin, operating under CEO Joseph DeDominic’s strategy of working “like you’re going to own it for the life of the well.”
Legislation
Op-Ed: The Wright Turn—Navigating America’s Energy Tightrope
At a time when public trust in institutions is decaying, Energy Secretary Chris Wright isn’t trying to win news cycles or Twitter debates. He is trying to future-proof America’s energy grid and bring affordable power to those who need it most—at home and across the globe.
Finance
Fiscal Discipline Strategies Shield Industry from Market Turbulence
In the last several years, adoption of a newer fiscal discipline model has afforded companies a lifeline amid market instability. Implementing return to capital programs can position companies to weather the volatility storm, Comerica Bank’s Jeff Treadway says.
Rig Counts
Dallas Fed: Largest US Oil, Gas Patch’s Outlook Deteriorating
Producers described external “chaos” and “antics” as well as “noise” and “turmoil” in trying to manage their E&Ps, according to quarterly survey results from the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank.
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Harold Hamm is Still Wildcatting After All These Years
As the founder and chairman of Continental Resources reflects on 25 years of Bakken horizontal development, Harold Hamm urges his fellow U.S. producers to “never quit exploring.”