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Haynesville shale gas production is increasing again; Will Haynesville-related litigation increase again, too?

The Energy Law

In August 2018, dry natural gas production from the Haynesville shale averaged 6.774 billion cubic feet per day, which is the highest daily Haynesville production average since September 2012 when production averaged 6.962 billion cubic feet per day. August 2018 was not an anomaly.

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What’s Next for Diversified Energy? Exploring the $1.3 Billion Maverick Deal

Rextag

Headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, Diversified Energy specializes in acquiring and managing legacy natural gas wells, with a market capitalization exceeding $800 million as of last Friday. Maverick, based in Houston, focuses on oil and gas production primarily in Texas and Oklahoma, including assets in the Western Anadarko Basin.

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Nigeria Oil Industry Overview

Drillers

Recently, the Nigerian government demanded more than $60 billion in back royalties under a production sharing agreement with the supermajors operating in the country. History of oil in Nigeria Oil was first discovered in Nigeria in the mid-1950s after decades of fruitless exploration. How did this happen? Exxon comes next: the U.S.

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3 Trends Affecting OFS Prices in 2025, and How You Can Protect Your Bottom Line

Enverus

Be sure to watch the full webinar replay for an in-depth analysis on pricing trends for 2025 and how you can protect your bottom line using Enverus RFx , our new AI-powered sourcing solution for oil and gas companies. First, feedstocks like propane and natural gas are likely to prop up chemical prices during 2025.

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Oil and Gas – Unburdened by What Has Been

Aresco

As the transition period unfolds, industry leaders are preparing for a pro-energy administration that prioritizes domestic production, balanced regulation, and strategic infrastructure investments. In 2018, U.S. crude oil production became number one in the world , surpassing Saudi Arabia and Russia. In 2018, U.S.

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