In this month’s Mineral Rights news episode, we talk about the recent large acquisitions by Exxon and Chevron and why they are still focused on oil and gas, the outlook for oil prices in 2024 given the recent geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East, and new Colorado bonding requirements are put into action. And we dive into the latest land rig count.
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This Month’s Mineral Rights News Articles:
- Why Exxon and Chevron are doubling down on fossil fuel energy with big acquisitions
- World Bank: Major Escalation In Israel-Hamas War Could Send Oil Soaring To $157 | OilPrice.com
- Oil, gas regulators boost KP Kauffman’s proposed $10M well cleanup bond to $133M
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
- World Bank Commodity Markets Outlook: Under the Shadow of Geopolitical Risks
- KP Kauffman oil and gas company sues over Colorado sanctions
- MRP 150: Colorado’s New Financial Assurance Rules with Neil Ray
- Rig Count
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