Antero to acquire W.Va. acreage for $450 million

Antero Resources Corp., Denver, has agreed to acquire 55,000 net acres of undeveloped Marcellus shale leasehold-including deep rights on 41,000 net acres prospective for the underlying dry Utica-and 14 MMcfed of net production from Southwestern Energy Co., Houston, for $450 million. Source: News


Antero to acquire W.Va. acreage for $450 million

Antero Resources Corp., Denver, has agreed to acquire 55,000 net acres of undeveloped Marcellus shale leasehold-including deep rights on 41,000 net acres prospective for the underlying dry Utica-and 14 MMcfed of net production from Southwestern Energy Co., Houston, for $450 million. Source: News


The tyranny of activism-2: Unsettling ‘the science’

How many protestors dressed as dinosaurs to disparage fossil energy-tagged as symbols of activism in the first part of this editorial series-can define "climate sensitivity?" How many can explain why climate sensitivity is important to the politics of energy? Source: News


Falling fortune

As publisher of the OGJ150 each September, editors at Oil & Gas Journal already have a pretty good idea of which US industry firms are handling the downturn better or worse relative to their peers. Source: News


Falling fortune

As publisher of the OGJ150 each September, editors at Oil & Gas Journal already have a pretty good idea of which US industry firms are handling the downturn better or worse relative to their peers. Source: News


Braskem fully commissions Mexican petrochemicals complex

Braskem Idesa SAPI, a 75-25 joint venture of Braskem SA, Sao Paulo, and Groupo Idesa SA de CV, Mexico City, has fully commissioned its long-planned Etileno XXI petrochemical complex in the Coatzacoalcos-Nanchital region of the Mexican state of Veracruz. Source: News