Monday, December 23, 2024
Chesapeake Energy names new President and CEO- oil and gas 360

Chesapeake Energy names new President and CEO

World Oil OKLAHOMA CITY – Chesapeake Energy Corporation announced that its Board of Directors has unanimously voted to appoint Domenic “Nick” Dell’Osso as President and Chief Executive Officer and a member of the company’s Board of Directors, effective immediately. Mike Wichterich, who served as Interim Chief Executive Officer, will assume the role of Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors.

First New Mexico-focused Permian Basin Operator, Chisholm Energy, enters Certified Responsibly Sourced gas partnership- oil and gas 360

First New Mexico-focused Permian Basin Operator, Chisholm Energy, enters Certified Responsibly Sourced gas partnership

New Mexico Oil and Gas Association Chisholm Energy Holdings, LLC (“Chisholm Energy” or the “Company”) announced a partnership to install real-time air emissions monitoring devices on select production facilities in southeastern New Mexico with the goal to receive independent operational certification from Project Canary.   Project Canary to provide independent, real-time emission monitoring services and certification of operations in southeastern New Mexico. Environmental

Apache eliminates routine gas flaring onshore U.S., completing ESG goal early- oil and gas 360

Apache eliminates routine gas flaring onshore U.S., completing ESG goal early

World Oil HOUSTON – Apache Corporation has ended routine flaring in its U.S. onshore operations, achieving one of its 2021 ESG goals three months ahead of schedule.   “In early 2021, we set out to eliminate routine flaring in U.S. onshore operations as part of our broader efforts to continuously reduce our environmental footprint. We established an aggressive goal, and

Oil above $80 spurs a Permian shale drilling revival- oil and gas 360

Oil above $80 spurs a Permian shale drilling revival

World Oil HOUSTON (Bloomberg) –Oil prices around $80 a barrel are once again spurring a revival of shale drilling in America’s biggest oil field, where production is expected to return to pre-pandemic highs within weeks. Only this time, the surge is being driven by private operators, rather than the publicly traded companies that fueled the previous booms. And they see