This deal is the largest tie-up in the U.S. shale industry since Diamondback acquired Endeavor Energy Resources for about $26 ...
Oklahoma City-based Devon Energy and Houston’s Coterra Energy are merging in an all-stock deal to become a large-cap producer ...
Coterra Energy (NYSE:CTRA) and Devon Energy agreed to a US$58b all stock merger. The combined company will be headquartered in Houston and positioned as a large U.S. shale producer. The deal brings ...
In a landmark move for the energy sector, Devon Energy and Coterra Energy have announced a definitive agreement to merge, creating a formidable player in the shale oil market. This all-stock ...
Devon Energy and Coterra Energy will merge in a $58 billion all-stock deal to form one of the largest and most ...
Permian Basin shale oil may get a permanent change if Devon Energy and Coterra Energy proceed with a proposed $57 billion ...
Detailed price information for Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM-N) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
Jan 29 (Reuters) - U.S. shale producers Coterra Energy and Devon Energy could announce an agreement to merge as soon as next ...
U.S. expertise is the best chance these countries have to develop their shale industries, and American producers and oilfield service providers are seizing the opportunity. U.S. F ...
The basin came out on top of nine basins considered by global management consultancy Accenture in Argentina, Australia, China, Mexico, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the United Kingdom ...
A merger between to big independent upstream companies, Devon Energy and Coterra Energy, creates a new powerhouse on the U.S.
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