Wood Mackenzie Ltd.
About
Wood Mackenzie, a Verisk business, is a leading research and consultancy business for the global energy, chemicals, metals and mining industries.
Headquarters Address
Exchange Place 2
5 Semple Street
Edinburgh
EH3 8BL
United Kingdom
Website
www.woodmac.comMain Phone Number
Transactions
Verisk to Sell WoodMac to Veritas for up to $3.3 Billion
Verisk to Sell WoodMac to Veritas for up to $3.3 Billion
Verisk To Acquire Genscape For $364 Million
Verisk To Acquire Genscape For $364 Million
Verisk Analytics Acquires Quest Offshore’s Data And Subscriptions Business
Verisk Analytics Acquires Quest Offshore’s Data And Subscriptions Business
Verisk Analytics Closes Wood Mackenzie Acquisition
Verisk Analytics Closes Wood Mackenzie Acquisition
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News
High Interest Rates a Headwind for the Energy Transition
Persistent high interest rates will make transitioning to a net zero global economy much harder and more costly, according to Wood Mackenzie Head of Economics Peter Martin.
Energy Transition in Motion (Week of March 8, 2024)
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a record-setting 2023 for U.S. solar.
Global Oil Demand to Grow by 1.9 MMbbl/d in 2024, Says Wood Mac
Oil prices have found support this year from rising geopolitical tensions including attacks by the Iran-aligned Houthi group on Red Sea shipping.
WoodMac: Market Likely to Absorb Aramco’s Downshift in Oil Production
Saudi Aramco’s move from a targeted 13 MMbbl/d capacity by 2027 is not expected to tighten the supply and demand balance this decade, Wood Mackenzie analysts said.
Analyst: Chevron Duvernay Shale Assets May Sell in $900MM Range
E&Ps are turning north toward Canadian shale plays as Lower 48 M&A opportunities shrink, and Chevron aims to monetize its footprint in Alberta’s Duvernay play.
Chevron's Duvernay Sale Seen Attracting Mid-sized Canadian Shale Operators
As Chevron Corp. markets its Duvernay shale assets, the U.S. oil major is most likely to find a buyer among a handful of mid-sized Canadian firms looking to capitalize on the region.
Beach Town Corpus Christi Grows into America’s Top Energy Port
The Port of Corpus Christi is the U.S.’ largest energy export gateway and in terms of total revenue tonnage as increased midstream investments have opened export markets for the prolific Permian Basin.
Occidental: Parts of DAC Ready to Scale
A major challenge facing Occidental and other direct air capture ventures is whether the process can be made cost-competitive.
TotalEnergies Ups Stake in Two Blocks Offshore Namibia
TotalEnergies is acquiring an additional 10.5% participating interest in Block 2913B and an additional 9.39% participating interest in Block 2912.
E&P Highlights: Jan. 8, 2024
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines including the second biggest deepwater gas find of 2023 and new contract awards.
Lithium Alternative: Natron Energy Scaling Up Sodium-ion Batteries
The sodium-ion battery does not rely on critical materials, as its main ingredient sodium is abundant, cheap and safe, experts say.
Solar PV Maker Waaree Plans $1B Facility in Houston Area
The facility is expected to begin producing solar PV modules by the end of 2024.
Fury Road: Will $450MM Battalion M&A Fuel More Go-private Deals?
Delaware Basin E&P Battalion Oil is being acquired in a go-private transaction by a newly formed E&P Fury Resources. Could go-private sales become more common for small E&Ps with limited runway in the public markets?
Analysis: Will $2.7B Tokyo Gas-Rockcliff Deal Reopen Natgas M&A?
The Lower 48 has seen a whirlwind of oil and gas M&A this year, including a historic volume of transactions across the Permian Basin. After Tokyo Gas Co.’s $2.7 billion bid to acquire Haynesville E&P Rockcliff Energy II, could the window for natural gas deals be reopening?
Analysts: Will Occidental Sell in GoM, Rockies After $12B Permian Deal?
As Occidental spends $12 billion to add scale in the Midland Basin, analysts wonder if the E&P will divest assets in the Gulf of Mexico, the Rockies or other parts of its portfolio.
IndustryVoice
IndustryVoice: Is Exploration Still Poised For A Recovery?
We surveyed 200 senior energy leaders to get a clearer vision of exploration as signs of recovery emerge.