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Devon All In on Permian Delaware, with Most Capital, Rigs Set for New Mexico, Texas
The Permian Basin will be the go-to target for Devon Energy Corp. this year, with 80% of this year’s capital budget and nearly all of the rigs directed to the massive formation.
The Oklahoma City-based independent issued its legacy fourth quarter and full-year results last week. Results from WPX Energy Inc., which completed its merger with Devon in early January, were reported separately.
“With the merger of equals between Devon and WPX Energy now finalized, we have an exciting story to share with you about the prospects of our new company,” CEO Rick Muncrief, formerly the chief of WPX, said. “We have definitely timed this merger well, catching the very bottom of the cycle and positioning ourselves to capture the full upside presented by the recent strengthening of macro fundamentals.
On the Town: Check out Moving Vision, art of ’60s, ’70s By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record February 22, 2021
Lillie-Beth Brinkman
In spite of the recent snowstorm and record-cold temperatures in Oklahoma last week, it is an exciting time to visit one of Oklahoma City’s museums. Three of them launched interesting and major exhibits in the last week that you won’t want to miss.
I have already written about Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center’s “Ed Ruscha: OKLA” exhibit and will be writing more about the fascinating “Spiro and the Art of the Mississippian World” at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum.
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Mammoth Energy announces growth of engineering services company
OKLAHOMA CITY â Mammoth Energy Services Inc. announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Aquawolf LLC, has been awarded a contract by a major utility to provide engineering and design services.
The three-year contract is expected to generate up to about $40 million in revenue over the contract term.
Aquawolf has grown significantly since operations began in September 2019 and now has offices in Denver, Colorado, San Diego, California and Vancouver, Washington.
Aquawolf provides the following engineering services: Electrical transmission and distribution, natural gas, generation and renewables, electric substations, owners engineering, project management, power system studies, and third-party attachments.