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Devon–Coterra: Scale as strategy in a maturing shale world
The Devon–Coterra merger is a pragmatic assessment of where U.S. shale stands today. Survival will require capital efficiency to offset declining resource quality as the shale system matures. Historically, consolidation among U.S. E&P independents has delivered tangible operating benefits. Scale has helped reduce drilling times materially—industry averages have fallen from roughly 28 days per well […]
2026 January SAF Tracker highlights – #78
Here are the latest highlights from ADI’s SAF Tracker. The full newsletter along with archives and databases are available to SAF Tracker subscribers.
2026 ADI global midstream outlook
In 2026, ADI expects demand growth to drive the midstream sector as opposed to supply growth. At the same time, disciplined capital allocation strategies will reshape how infrastructure is developed, optimized, and valued. Exhibit 1 summarizes our growth expectations in midstream oil and gas, and we share below 10 key insights on what to expect […]
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“Green premiums”: A new approach to energy transition investments
Identifying and evaluating new initiatives for energy transition is challenging, and an idea of “green premiums” can help better understand the costs associated with moving towards zero-carbon technologies.
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2022 Energy transition outlook: Messiness as a measure of progress?
Energy transition advanced rapidly through the collective public consciousness in the past two years although starting this past summer, it has run into significant challenges. To a large extent though, both energy transition’s progress in 2020 and the challenges of 2021 were more conceptual than rooted in concrete form. Investor-led demand for a greater focus […]