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Oil & Gas Journal ReEnterprised

Oil & Gas Journal ReEnterprised

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The Oil & Gas Journal ReEnterprised podcast addresses issues facing the petroleum industry in a way that highlights its transformation in light of the energy transition to a net-zero carbon future, as well as the ongoing evolution to a more inclusive and equitable society.

With in-depth perspectives from OGJ editors and guests from all facets of the business, the podcast will explore and discuss the ways operators, service companies, and their employees from this historically very traditional industry are working through and finding solutions to these more progressive, nontraditional issues.

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Episodes
  • Insights: Permian produced water, data centers can form symbiotic relationship
    Jul 7 2026

    The rapid expansion of AI data centers in West Texas is creating a major water demand challenge, prompting industry interest in treating and reusing the Permian basin’s vast volumes of produced water as a potential cooling-water source.

    In this Insights episode of the Oil & Gas Journal ReEnterprised podcast, Alex Procyk, upstream editor, reviews the potential.

    Produced water is extremely saline—often far saltier than seawater—making conventional desalination expensive, but emerging technologies, including systems that use data-center waste heat to drive treatment processes, could improve economics while generating valuable byproducts such as lithium and other minerals.

    Large-scale adoption will depend on proving treatment costs at commercial scale, establishing clear permitting pathways, developing new business agreements between energy and data center operators, and effectively managing disposal and seismicity risks associated with concentrated waste streams.

    References

    Insights: Permian produced water needs someplace new to go - a discussion with Laura Capper (Part I), OGJ

    Insights: Permian produced water needs someplace new to go - a discussion with Laura Capper (Part II), OGJ

    Insights: Produced water in the Permian basin (Part I), OGJ

    Insights: Produced water in the Permian basin (Part II), OGJ

    Insights: What’s next for Permian basin electrification?, OGJ

    The Permian’s Next Boom Has a Water Problem, Produced Water Society

    Ranchers are watching the data center boom with growing concern, AGDaily

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    27 mins
  • ICYMI: Upstream M&A slows on pricing gaps while deal appetite holds
    Jun 23 2026

    Despite a slowdown in headline deal values this spring, upstream mergers and acquisitions remain active beneath the surface.

    In this ICYMI episode of the Oil & Gas Journal ReEnterprised podcast, Mikaila Adams, managing editor, examines data from Enverus and Rystad Energy detailing international and North American upstream deal markets in 2025 and into 2026.

    The discussion explores how pricing uncertainty widened the gap between buyers and sellers, creating a temporary pause rather than a collapse in market activity.

    The episode also looks at where capital continues to flow and what those trends reveal about the industry's direction. From North American consolidation led by the Devon Energy–Coterra Energy merger to continued interest in gas-weighted assets tied to Gulf Coast LNG exports, the analysis highlights the forces shaping today's upstream M&A landscape.

    It also considers the likelihood of additional divestitures, private equity activity, and asset sales as companies refine their portfolios, pointing to continued dealmaking momentum even in a more volatile market.

    References

    Devon, Coterra joining forces to create 1.6 million boe/d shale titan

    https://www.ogj.com/general-interest/companies/news/55354563/devon-coterra-joining-forces-to-create-16-million-boe-d-shale-titan

    Ovintiv to divest Anadarko assets for $3 billion

    https://www.ogj.com/general-interest/companies/news/55358241/ovintiv-to-divest-anadarko-assets-for-3-billion

    Mitsubishi to enter US shale gas business through Haynesville asset acquisition

    https://www.ogj.com/general-interest/companies/news/55344199/mitsubishi-to-enter-us-shale-gas-business-through-haynesville-shale-acquisition

    Shell to expand Canadian operations with $16.4-billion acquisition of ARC Resources

    https://www.ogj.com/general-interest/companies/news/55373597/shell-to-expand-canadian-operations-with-164-billion-acquisition-of-arc-resources

    US upstream M&A hits $38 billion in 1Q26 before volatility temporarily pauses the market

    https://www.enverus.com/newsroom/u-s-upstream-ma-hits-38-billion-in-1q26-before-volatility-temporarily-pauses-the-market/

    International upstream M&A stuck at historic low

    https://www.enverus.com/newsroom/international-upstream-ma-stuck-at-historic-low/

    Upstream deal value falls 83% as oil price uncertainty widens the buyer-seller gap

    https://www.rystadenergy.com/insights/upstream-deal-value-falls

    Iran war impact on global oil markets

    https://www.ogj.com/IranWar

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    12 mins
  • Insights: PETEX and in-person petroleum learning in the age of AI
    Jun 9 2026

    In this Insights episode of the Oil & Gas Journal ReEnterprised podcast, Head of Content Chris Smith talks with Woodrow Winchester III, manager of University of Texas at Austin’s Cockrell School of Engineering Petroleum Extension (PETEX).

    PETEX is a continuing education program for oil and gas professionals across the industry’s upstream, midstream, downstream, and health, safety & environment (HSE) segments. It offers a combination of instructor-led training in a variety of settings—including bespoke on site courses—and self-study e-learning programs covering topics from exploration and well control to refining and transportation.

    During the conversation, Chris and Woodrow talk about the evolution of PETEX’s mission over its decades of operation, Rig School (the star of its current lineup), and the program’s approach to emerging energies such as hydrogen. The two also consider the continued role of in-person training and knowledge-housed-in-humans in the face of an ever-expanding universe of artificial intelligence.

    Resources

    https://petex.utexas.edu/

    www.linkedin.com/company/utpetex/

    https://www.facebook.com/UTPETEX/

    Email for questions, instructors, or company inquiries: execed@petex.utexas.edu

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    29 mins
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