观点石油和天然气行业

Big Oil’s transatlantic strategy gulf has never been wider — and that is OK

Mega-deals in the US make sense, but it’s not obvious why European groups should scale up too
US consolidation appears to be a way of doubling down on the resilient outlook for oil demand

An old industry joke about Hess, based according to the New York Times in 1972 on the family patriarch’s work ethic, was that the company name stood for holidays, evenings, Saturdays and Sundays.

Sector advisers know the feeling. Two mammoth oil and gas deals, Exxon buying Pioneer for $60bn then Chevron buying Hess for $53bn, have ignited the deals market and set off another round of soul-searching about who is doing what in the net zero transition.

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