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MRP 62: Oil and Gas Company Bankruptcy Update and a Creative Alternative

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In this episode, we give an update of a few of the notable companies that have filed bankruptcy in 2020 and where we will likely end up when it is all said and done. We also do a deep dive on the recent Extraction Oil and Gas bankruptcy, and give our prediction on three additional companies that we think will also file bankruptcy in 2020. Finally, we wrap it all up with a discussion about one company just announced a creative way that they are paying down debt to avoid bankruptcy while keeping the majority of their core assets intact.

I’ve also put together a FREE Oil and Gas Operator Bankruptcy Resource Guide to help you navigate this situation if the operator you are receiving royalties from files bankruptcy.

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Total Amount of Oil and Gas Company Bankruptcies in 2020

Related Articles on Oil and Gas Stocks that Might Go Bankrupt in 2020

A Creative Way one Oil and Gas Company is Paying Down Debt to Avoid Bankruptcy

Resources Mentioned in this Episode

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