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EnerCom's 26th The Oil & Gas Conference® brings a broad group of public and private energy companies, energy analysts, industry leaders and investors to Denver, Aug. 15-18, 2021- oil and gas 360

EnerCom’s The Oil & Gas Conference® brings a broad group of public and private energy companies, energy analysts, industry leaders and investors to Denver, Aug. 15-18, 2021

Oil & Gas 360 Publisher’s Note: We will see you at The Oil & Gas Conference®, August 15-18, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. You can still join us! DENVER – July 28, 2021 (PR Newswire) Institutional investors, portfolio managers, financial analysts, CIOs and other investment community professionals who invest in the energy space should register now for The Oil & Gas Conference® which will take place Aug. 15-18, 2021, at

Biden’s infrastructure plan to boost Permian shale drillers and local economies- oil and gas 360

Biden’s infrastructure plan to boost Permian shale drillers and local economies

World Oil (Bloomberg) –The region at the heart of the once-booming U.S. shale industry is signaling confidence in a nascent recovery after the pandemic crushed demand and curtailed oil and gas drilling. The Permian basin, which straddles West Texas and New Mexico, has grown over the past decade to produce more oil than Iraq. But it has struggled to cope

Saudi Aramco scouting for more deals to offer to investors- oil and gas 360

Saudi Aramco scouting for more deals to offer to investors

Nasdaq DUBAI – Saudi Aramco 2222.SE is scouting for other potential deals to offer to investors and unlock capital, Chief Executive Amin Nasser said on Monday after the oil giant in June closed a $12.4 billion deal for its crude pipeline network. “We are looking at the potential for other deals that we are currently in negotiation (about),” Nasser said on a call

Prospects dim for Iran’s oil revival with Biden’s nuclear deal slipping away- oil and gas 360

Prospects dim for Iran’s oil revival with Biden’s nuclear deal slipping away

World Oil (Bloomberg) –The Biden administration faces the sobering reality that returning to the Iran nuclear deal may no longer be feasible, as the Islamic Republic finds ways to cope with U.S. sanctions and races toward the capacity to build a bomb. U.S. officials are reviewing their options after months of talks on reentry into the accord failed to produce