Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Exclusive Interview: Earl Reynolds, CEO, Chaparral Energy

Earl Reynolds, CEO of Chaparral Energy (ticker: CHAP), was the presenting executive for Chaparral at EnerCom’s The Oil & Gas Conference Aug. 20-22, 2018 in Denver, Colorado. Reynolds joined Chaparral in 2011 as an executive vice president and chief operating officer before being named as the company’s president in 2014 and its chief executive officer in 2017. Reynolds was interviewed

Rig Count Rises Moderately on Mississippi Growth

Activity continues to hover near 1,050 rigs Drilling activity increased in the U.S. this week partially reversing last week’s decline according to the latest edition of Baker Hughes Rig Count. A net four rigs began drilling this week, bringing the national total to 1,048 active rigs. Three new rigs were land based, while one is inland waters. Offshore rigs were

Mexico Has Put Forth No Official Policy to End Auctions: CNH Official

This week Reuters in an exclusive story entitled, “Mexico’s new government may halt oil auctions indefinitely – document” reported that Mexico was considering suspending its oil and gas auctions. The Reuters story’s lead paragraph reads as follows: “MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s incoming government is considering indefinitely suspending auctions for oil and gas projects, and giving state-owned Pemex authority to

Argentina Re-Ignites Labor Deal to Spur Investment in Vaca Muerta

From Reuters BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina relaunched a one-year-old agreement between the government, companies and workers on Tuesday to drive competition and spur development in the Vaca Muerta shale play, the government said in a statement. Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri walks during his visit to the Loma Campana Vaca Muerta shale oil and gas drilling site, owned by Argentina’s