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25.08.25 - 13:33
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Crescent Energy to Acquire Vital Energy in All-Stock Transaction, Establishing a Top 10 Independent (Business Wire)
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Accretive on all key metrics, delivering immediate and sustainable value for shareholders
Assets will be managed within Crescent's consistent strategy focused on free cash flow and returns
Crescent increases non-core divestiture pipeline to $1 billionHOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Crescent Energy Company (NYSE: CRGY) (“Crescent” or the “Company”) and Vital Energy, Inc. (NYSE: VTLE) (“Vital”), today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement (the “Merger Agreement”) pursuant to which Crescent will acquire Vital in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $3.1 billion, inclusive of Vital's net debt (the “Transaction”). The Transaction will establish a top 10 independent with a consistent and free cash flow focused strategy, scaled positions and flexible capital allocation across premier basins. The combined company will be led by a management team and Board with deep operating and investing expertise, well-positioned to drive long-term growth and value creation.
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06.08.25 - 22:33
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Vital Energy Reports Second-Quarter 2025 Financial and Operating Results (GlobeNewswire EN)
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TULSA, OK, Aug. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vital Energy, Inc. (NYSE: VTLE) ("Vital Energy" or the "Company") today reported second-quarter 2025 financial and operating results. Supplemental slides have been posted to the Company's website and can be found at www.vitalenergy.com. A conference call is planned for 7:30 a.m. CT, Thursday, August 7, 2025. A webcast will be available through the Company's website....
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06.06.25 - 04:18
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US Energy Strategy Hinges On Mexico (ZeroHedge)
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US Energy Strategy Hinges On Mexico
Authored by Haley Zaremba via OilPrice.com,
The United States and Mexico have a vital energy trade relationship, with U.S. natural gas exports to Mexico increasing dramatically in recent decades, creating a high level of economic interdependence.
Experts argue that the energy trade between the U.S. and Mexico is so crucial for both nations' economies that it may be largely shielded from tariff threats, which are possibly being used for diplomatic leverage.
The U.S. strategy of near-shoring its energy supply chains heavily involves Mexico, making the maintenance of good relations between the two countries' leaders essential for both nations' economic and energy goals.
Tariff whiplash under the Trump administration has raised a lot of concerns about the United States' relationship with its first- and second-largest trading partners, Canada and Mexico. This is especially true for energy trade, which all members of the United States-Mexico-Canad...
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