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RBN Energy Blogcast
RBN Energy
300 episodes
3 days ago
Appalachia is churning out just over one-third of Lower 48 natural gas production and has the potential to produce considerably more. The big question is whether output will finally break out.
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Appalachia is churning out just over one-third of Lower 48 natural gas production and has the potential to produce considerably more. The big question is whether output will finally break out.
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Business
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Started From the Bottom – Merger of SM Energy and Civitas Resources Will Propel Them Higher
RBN Energy Blogcast
12 minutes 16 seconds
3 weeks ago
Started From the Bottom – Merger of SM Energy and Civitas Resources Will Propel Them Higher
Two Denver-based E&Ps that each started out small but quickly expanded through a series of acquisitions will now combine to form one of the nation’s larger crude-oil-focused producers. With the planned merger of SM Energy and Civitas Resources, the pro forma company will be a significant player in the Permian, South Texas, the Denver-Julesburg and the Uinta. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll discuss the planned combination and the E&Ps’ rationale for it.
RBN Energy Blogcast
Appalachia is churning out just over one-third of Lower 48 natural gas production and has the potential to produce considerably more. The big question is whether output will finally break out.