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Upstream M&A sails to $17 billion in 1Q25

Enverus

Upstream deal markets are heading into the most challenging conditions we have seen since the first half of 2020. The private equity sponsored E&P was able to garner such a large premium for its land because high consolidation over the last few years has left few attractive private companies for the public E&Ps to target.

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Irán, el efecto Hormuz y Pemex

Oil & Gas Magazine

El documento concluye que un cierre de Hormuz sería uno de los mayores shocks petroleros del siglo, con consecuencias globales e implicaciones estratégicas para países productores como México. Países del Golfo como Arabia Saudita, Irak, Emiratos Árabes, Kuwait, Qatar e Irán envían su crudo por Hormuz.

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Upstream M&A sails to $17 billion in 1Q25

Permian Basin Oil and Gas Magazine

Andrew Dittmar, principal analyst at EIR, said that upstream deal markets are heading into the most challenging conditions his firm has seen since the first half of 2020. That year oil still averaged a relatively strong $78/bbl though, different from a move towards the lower end of its cyclical trading range that 2025 is witnessing.

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Austin Chalk Makes a Comeback: EOG, SM, Magnolia Lead South Texas' Next Gas Boom

Rextag

Since 2020, Austin Chalk gas output has nearly tripled to 1.8 Bcf/d, while oil output from the formation has increased by 26,000 barrels per day ( bbl /d). While the Eagle Ford Shale still contributes 73% of this supply, the Austin Chalk is showing the fastest growth trajectory. Whos Leading the Charge?

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Austin Chalk Makes a Comeback: EOG, SM, Magnolia Lead South Texas' Next Gas Boom

Rextag

Since 2020, Austin Chalk gas output has nearly tripled to 1.8 Bcf/d, while oil output from the formation has increased by 26,000 barrels per day ( bbl /d). While the Eagle Ford Shale still contributes 73% of this supply, the Austin Chalk is showing the fastest growth trajectory. Whos Leading the Charge?

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