Natural gas operators in the Haynesville Shale discuss prices, returns, LNG demand and technology during Hart Energy’s DUG Haynesville Virtual Conference.
Here’s a quicklist of oil and gas assets on the market including Bellatorum Resources Permian Basin royalty asset packages plus operated Oklahoma assets from Kaiser-Francis Oil.
With the investment backing of Tokyo Gas and Castleton Commodities International and having added Shell’s Haynesville property, along with Range Resources’ Cotton Valley (Terryville Field) upstream portfolio, Castleton Resources is looking to buy more.
Castleton Resources is now the U.S. E&P consolidation platform of investment-grade Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd.
Here’s a quicklist of oil and gas assets on the market including Lime Rock Resources nonop working interest assets in the core of the Williston Basin plus a Haynesville Shale/Cotton Valley opportunity from Mammoth Minerals.
Mammoth Minerals retained EnergyNet for the sale of a Haynesville Shale/Cotton Valley opportunity in Louisiana's Caddo Parish through a sealed-bid offering closing Nov. 11.
Here’s a snapshot of recent energy deals including Occidental Petroleum’s $1.33 billion sale of Rockies assets plus the closing of ConocoPhillips’ multimillion-dollar Montney Shale acquisition.
The transaction included roughly 4,800 net royalty acres (normalized to 1/8 royalty) located in North Louisiana, with production across the Haynesville Shale, Bossier Shale and Cotton Valley formations.
Range Resources acquired its North Louisiana position in 2016 through an all-stock merger with Memorial Resource Development valued at about $4.4 billion, including debt.
Tokyo Gas will pay about $620 million as it increases its ownership in Castleton Resources, a U.S. shale gas operator focused on being a consolidator of E&P assets in the Ark-La-Tex region.