Industry leader Herbert Hunt was instrumental in dual-lateral development, opening the North Sea to oil and gas development and discovering Libya’s Sarir Field.
Amy Chronis, currently a senior partner with Deloitte, will stand for election along with Kinder Morgan’s current directors at the company’s annual meeting on May 8.
Joining an EOG Resources predecessor in 1981, Helms is among the pre-1986-oil-bust generation who later found success in shale.
The company will seek shareholder approval for the change at its upcoming annual and special meeting of shareholders on May 10.
Berenbaum succeeds CFO Greg Cameron, who is staying with Bloom until mid-May to facilitate the transition.
Equinor said the maximum shares to be repurchased is 16.8 million, of which up to 7.4 million shares can be acquired until May 15 and up to 9.4 million shares until Jan. 15, 2025 — the program’s end date.
BlackRock, the $10 trillion investment manager, is getting heat for too much ESG investing, while shareholders are complaining it’s doing too little.
Experts from the U.S. Department of Energy discuss geothermal energy’s potential following the release of the liftoff report.
S&P Global Ratings said Pemex will remain a fiscal challenge for the country’s next president, adding that continued cautious macroeconomic management was key in its ratings on both Mexico and Pemex.
EnQuest has struggled in recent years with high debt levels and a drop in profits after Britain imposed a 35% windfall tax on North Sea producers.
Sarah Bairstow joined Mexico Pacific Ltd. in 2019 and is assuming the CEO role following Ivan Van der Walt’s resignation.
Global Partners LP announced a quarterly cash dividend on its 9.5% fixed-rate Series B preferred units
Exxon Mobil, which took a final investment decision on its Whiptail development on April 12, now estimates its six offshore Guyana projects will average gross production of 1.3 MMbbl/d by 2027.
W&T Offshore’s appointment of John D. Buchanan brings the number of company directors to six.