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Upstream Production Report: 2022 vs. 2023 vs. 2024 – Main Basins, Operators, Oil vs. Gas

Rextag

This report analyzes upstream oil and gas production trends over the last three years, based on data from Rextag Energy DataLink. MMBBL 193 BCF Analysis: Hilcorp leads in gas production but is less significant in oil output. MMBBL 193 BCF Analysis: Hilcorp leads in gas production but is less significant in oil output.

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Tellurian Upstream Sale: On To Greener Pastures

Novi

Aethon has agreed to purchase Tellurians upstream assets for (US) $260MM below street estimates, which ranged from $270MM to $500MM. Despite the market’s dislike of the purchase price, Tellurians upstream assets were in the middle of the pack. Basin-wide, however, ~$3.00/Mcf Basin differentials are assumed to be ~0.25/Mcf,

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Oil & Gas in 2025: Which Basin Will Dominate U.S. Energy and What’s Behind the $105 Billion in Oil Deals?

Rextag

Now, as we step into 2025 , the industry faces critical questions : Which basins will see the most growth? oil & gas basins , the leading companies , and market trends using the latest data and forecasts. Bcf/d of takeaway capacity. The Permian Basin remains the top destination for U.S. We analyze major U.S.

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Haynesville Shale YoY Surge: Well Permits Up 11% in Early 2025—Operators Stay Bullish

Oil Gas Leads

Monthly Well Permits: Actuals and Forecasts An analysis of well permitting activity in the Haynesville Basin reveals a steady pace of development. While specific monthly figures for 2024 and 2025 are not detailed here, the overall trend suggests consistent interest in the region’s potential.

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Valor | Energy Connection – June 2, 2025

Valor

Read more Natural gas prices tick up despite another triple-digit build Summary : Natural gas prices rose slightly to $3.447/Mcf despite a 101 Bcf storage build, exceeding the 99 Bcf forecast and marking the fifth straight triple-digit weekly increase. Total stocks reached 2,476 Bcf, 11.3% Bcf/day and demand dipped to 97.3

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