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NextDecade Raises ‘Going Concern’ Doubts Amid Rio Grande LNG FID

NextDecade, which is developing the Rio Grande LNG project in Brownsville, once again highlighted “going concerns” in its SEC 10-Q filing but says Phase 1 of its project is fully financed and under construction.

ADNOC Drilling Secures $1.7B Contract for Unconventionals Recovery

ADNOC Drilling’s new incorporated company, Turnwell Industries, will deliver a total of 144 unconventional wells, as per the contract.

Exclusive: Cost-effective Benefits of Extracting from Mature Assets

Baker Hughes' well abandonment leader Bart Joppe details the importance of extracting resources from mature assets and the company's approach to managing a well, in this Hart Energy Exclusive interview.

LM Energy to Expand Gas Gathering System in the Delaware

LM Energy is building new compressor stations and adding 70 miles of pipeline in the Delaware Basin.  

ONEOK to Expand NGL Network Around Houston Through $280MM Acquisition

Easton Energy is agreeing to sell 450 miles of lines along Southeast Texas coast to ONEOK.

NANO Nuclear Energy Closes $10.25MM IPO

NANO Nuclear began trading on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol NNE on May 8.

Dividends Declared in the Week of May 6

Here is a selection of upstream, midstream and service and supply companies’ dividends declared in the past week.

Permian M&A: Oxy Shops Delaware Assets, Family Oil Cos. Stand Out

As operators scour the Permian Basin for M&A opportunities, they’re keeping an eye on a tepid divestiture market. Family-owned oil companies also stand out among the pack of private inventory holders remaining in the Permian, according to Enverus Intelligence Research.

GeoPark, Vitol Sign Offtake Deal for Llanos 34 Block

Under the agreement, GeoPark will sell and deliver to Vitol a minimum of 20,000 bbl/d of oil from the Llanos 34 Block in Colombia, which GeoPark holds 45% working interest.

Enbridge Plans to Increase Permian Oil Pipeline’s Capacity

Midstream company Enbridge announced an open season on the Gray Oak Pipeline for a proposed 120,000 bbl/d expansion and updated its M&A efforts.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of May 10, 2024)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including $1.5 billion in investment commitments for low-carbon energy initiatives.

Geothermal Energy Talk Rises to the Surface at OTC

Experts discuss what it’ll take to advance geothermal energy and bring scale to the emerging power source.

US Drillers Cut Oil, Gas Rigs for Third Week in a Row

Baker Hughes said oil rigs fell three to 496 this week, their lowest since November, while gas rigs rose one to 103.

Chord Juggles Closing $4B Enerplus Deal, Plans to Drill 4-mile Laterals

Chord Energy expects to close its Enerplus acquisition by the end of May but, for now, is focused on three-mile and, eventually, four-mile laterals in the Williston Basin.

Crescent Energy: Bigger Uinta Frac Now Making 60% More Boe

Crescent Energy also reported companywide growth in D&C speeds, while well costs have declined 10%.

New Permian Math: Vital Energy and 42 Horseshoe Wells

Vital Energy anticipates making 42 double-long, horseshoe-shaped wells where straight lines would have made 84 wells. The estimated savings: $140 million.

EOG: Utica Oil Can ‘Compete with the Best Plays in America’

Oil per lateral foot in the Utica is as good as top Permian wells, EOG Resources told analysts May 3 as the company is taking the play to three-mile laterals and longer.

Magnolia Bolts-on 27,000 Acres in South Texas’ Giddings Field

Magnolia Oil & Gas said it paid $125 million to a private operator to acquire the acreage, which has minimal production.

Tetra Tech Acquires Convergence Controls & Engineering

Tetra Tech is acquiring Convergence Controls & Engineering to expand its digital water and energy offerings.

Energy Transfer Remains Hungry for M&A, Sees 1Q Oil Volumes Surge

Energy Transfer reported record first-quarter crude volumes and expects demand for petrochemicals to continue rising.

US Republican Attorneys General Sue to Stop EPA's Carbon Rule

The rule, finalized by President Joe Biden's administration last month as part of an effort to combat climate change, was challenged in three lawsuits filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

Time is Money: Shell Prioritizes Speed with Brownfield Strategy

Shell’s replicant strategy trades customization of the production unit for a sped-up cycle time for Whale, Sparta developments in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico.

Kinetik Launches Delaware Basin M&A Valued at $1.3B

Kinetik Holdings will buy Durango Permian infrastructure for $765 million, excluding contingency payments, and sell its interests in the Gulf Coast Express pipeline to AcrLight Capital Partners for $540 million.

SM Energy Targets Prolific Dean in New Northern Midland Play

KeyBanc Capital Markets reports SM Energy’s wells “measure up well to anything being drilled in the Midland Basin by anybody today.”

Sitio Closes D-J Basin Deal, Looks to Defragment Minerals Space

Sitio Royalties closed its acquisition of 13,062 net royalty acres. CEO Chris Conoscenti has a strong pipeline of minerals acquisition opportunities.

Energy Transfer Eyes Draft Environmental Statement for Blue Marlin Project This Quarter

Energy Transfer is among several firms vying to build deepwater ports along the Texas Gulf Coast.

Trump Woos Oil CEOs, Promises to Roll Back Biden Rules on EVs, LNG

Republican president candidate Donald Trump courted the CEOs of Venture Global, Cheniere Energy as well as representatives from Chevron, Continental Resources, Exxon and Occidental Petroleum, the Washington Post reported.

Acadia Energy, Alternus to Develop 200 MW of Microgrids in New York

Acadia Energy and Alternus Clean Energy will equally share project development costs and expect to begin commercial operations within two years.

Energy Vault, ACEN Australia Enter Battery Storage Agreement

Under the agreements, Energy Vault will deploy two battery storage systems at ACEN’s New England Solar project, located near Uralla, Australia.

Kissler: Mideast Tension Elevates Crude Prices—But for How Long?

Producers should be aggressive in locking in desirable crude oil prices on an abnormal market strength.