mergers and acquisitions
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The $900-million purchase will give Woodside a US LNG footprint and expand the operator’s LNG presence.
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The Louisiana-based private producer is taking on more assets previously owned by Shell as it looks to secure its deepwater future.
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The deal significantly expands the company’s position in the Bakken Shale play of North Dakota.
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By acquiring Eni’s two producing shallow-water assets, Hilcorp will become the largest offshore oil producer on Alaska’s North Slope.
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The acquisition underscores the rapid rise of the unconventional oil play in northeastern Utah that producers claim offers better margins than the Permian Basin.
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After another year of significant consolidation in the US shale sector, Enverus has released its annual list of the nation's largest private exploration companies.
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Supermajor expands its global LNG footprint in a deal that will grow its presence in Asia and Europe.
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The Dallas-based tight oil producer will gain 33,500 acres and approximately 25,500 BOE/D from the latest deal to reshape the US shale sector.
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The two Houston area-based companies have struck an agreement valued at almost $1.6 billion.
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The Houston-based independent will become the top producer in the Eagle Ford Shale with an output of 400,000 BOE/D and is eyeing 1,000 wells to refracture.