Oil and Gas Investor Magazine - September 2016

Cover Story

Private Buyers

Although asset competition has heated up, the window for private buyers with cash remains wide open.

Feature

BP's Lower 48 Transformed

With 6 million net acres, a new CEO and trilateral horizontals underway, BP’s growth onshore the U.S. will be much more visible.

Proppant: Secure Or Scarce?

Proppant use is on the rise as E&Ps extend laterals and boost loading. As the industry recovers, will there be enough to go around?

Riding The A&D Roller Coaster

After a dismal first quarter yet active second, deal makers are cautious. Here are analysis and a list of first-half 2016 transactions.

Stacking Up Impressive Results

Operators are driving down breakeven economics in the Stack.

Talent Safeguards

Companies need to retain the critical employees who can lead them forward.

The Midstream Symbiosis

The upstream and midstream sectors need each other and, frequently, may appear to be one and the same.

A&D Trends

Delaware In The Rough

Luxe Energy LLC slips out of the Delaware with a handsome payday.

At Closing

Keys To Recovery

For some, finding the green shoots of the recovery is like finding Pokémon.

Bright Spots

Meet John H. Campbell III

John H. Campbell III and his partners are focused on conventional plays.

Completions

Communication, Data Can Smooth Path To Capital

Communication and plentiful data smooth the path when working with private equity investors.

E&P Momentum

A Recipe For Expansion

Longer laterals are part of the rapidly evolving recipe for capital efficiency.

From the Editor-in-Chief

The Lost Art Of The Amplitude Play

As geophysicists turn their attention to shale, will the art of identifying the oft-overlooked amplitude play be lost?

On the Money

Hallivision

Service CEOs say the bottom has been reached.