Enverus Inc.
About
Enverus’ energy-dedicated SaaS platform offers real-time access to analytics, insights and benchmark cost and revenue data sourced from 98% of U.S. energy producers, and more than 35,000 suppliers. Its oilfield services software tracks the entire well life cycle in real time.
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2901 Vía Fortuna #100
Austin, TX 78746
United States
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After M&A, Some ‘Stingy’ E&Ps Plan to Hold Operated Shale Inventory
After a whirlwind run of upstream consolidation, experts anticipated a wave of portfolio rationalization and divestitures. But with high-quality drilling locations already scarce, E&Ps may cling to operated inventory.
With Montney Production Set to Grow, US E&Ps Seize Opportunities
Canada’s Montney Shale play has already attracted U.S. companies Ovintiv, Murphy and ConocoPhillips while others, including private equity firms, continue to weigh their options.
AI—Just One More Ball for Energy Sector to Juggle
AI is yet another challenge for the energy sector to juggle, but if used carefully, could be transformative for the industry, experts discussed during ATCE 2024.
Woodside on the Prowl for Driftwood Partners, Gas Suppliers
Australian natural gas and LNG exporter Woodside Energy, which recently agreed to acquire Tellurian in a deal valued at $1.2 billion, isn’t yet looking to develop an upstream U.S. onshore position to secure gas for Driftwood LNG.
Midcon Momentum: SCOOP/STACK Plays, New Zones Draw Interest
The past decade has been difficult for the Midcontinent, where E&Ps went bankrupt and pulled back drilling activity. But bountiful oil, gas and NGL resources remain untapped across the Anadarko, the SCOOP/STACK plays and emerging zones around the region.
Strategic Minerals Buying: A Complex Game of 52 Card Pickup
Enverus’ minerals expert Phil Dunning pulls back the curtain on generational changes and seismic shifts in the U.S. minerals market that make it challenging to for aggregators to achieve scale.
2Q Upstream M&A Tops $30B as Deals Hit Utah, Eagle Ford, Bakken
A historic run of U.S. upstream M&A transactions continued unabated during the second quarter, according to Enverus data.
Baytex Energy Joins Eagle Ford Shale’s Refrac Rally
Canadian operator Baytex Energy joins a growing number of E&Ps touting refrac projects in the Eagle Ford Shale.
Are 3-mile Laterals Worth the Extra Mile?
Every additional foot increases production, but it also increases costs.
Enverus Inventory Rankings: Pinpointing Shale’s Best Remaining Runway
The Montney Shale steals the spotlight in Enverus’ play rankings, while the Eagle Ford draws plaudits for its resilience.
CEO: Devon Eyes 3-Mile Williston Wells With $5B Grayson Mill Deal
Devon Energy is digging deeper in the Williston Basin of North Dakota through a $5 billion deal with EnCap-backed Grayson Mill Energy.
Nuclear in a Box: Mobile Nuclear Reactors May Answer Permian’s Power Ask
A top Permian producer has signed up for a small-footprint nuclear plant. A top pressure-pumper has invested in the developer. Industry members say interest in Permian nuclear is hot.
Mexico’s Zama Drama Eases, but Not Over for Talos, Other IOCs
Houston-based Talos Energy and its Block 7 consortium partners could make FID on the Zama field development sometime in the next year. But despite the importance placed on the project to secure energy security for Mexico, the consortium continues to run into headwinds.
Surge of Longer Lateral Drilling to Enhance Reservoir Recovery
With energy demand growing, operators look to supply hydrocarbons by drilling longer wells.
URTeC: E&Ps Tap Refrac Playbook for Eagle Ford, Bakken Inventory
Refracs and other redevelopment projects might not be needle-moving growth drivers—but they’re becoming more common for E&Ps levered in maturing plays like the Eagle Ford and Bakken, experts discussed at URTeC 2024.