Hart Energy's Top Articles of the Week – Sept. 26 - 30

Hart Energy's Top Articles of the Week – Sept. 26 - 30

The energy industry moves quickly, and it's not always possible to read every story as it happens.

To help, Hart Energy collects its five favorite articles each week so you can see what everyone else is talking about. Check them out below and let us know what you think in the comments!

Kinder Morgan Sells Stake in Georgia LNG Facility for $565 Million

Kinder Morgan, Inc. agreed to sell half of its 51% stake in an #LNG facility in Georgia on Sept. 27 with proceeds earmarked by the Houston-based company to pay short-term debt and buy back shares.

Talos Energy Snags EnVen for $1.1 Billion

Talos Energy Inc. plans to buy EnVen Energy Ventures  in a $1.1 billion deal that increases Talos’ Gulf of Mexico production by 40%.

The acquisition of EnVen, a private operator, doubles Talos' operated #deepwater facility footprint, adding key infrastructure in existing Talos operating areas. 

Silver Hill Energy Partners Closes $1.02 Billion Fund

Silver Hill Energy Partners LP closed the franchise’s third partnership and first institutional private equity fund representing total #capital commitments of $1.02 billion, according to a recent release from the Dallas-based firm.

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Natural Gas ‘Hanging in There’ as Renewables Rise to Meet Power Demand

The share of renewables, particularly solar, in the power generation mix is growing, but #naturalgas will remain a key component of the stack as power demand rises, according to a power and renewable energy expert.

Even with adjustments for the pandemic, weather, supply chain constraints and higher fed rates, demand for power is rising—up 10% for ERCOT alone, Bernadette Johnson, general manager and head of power and renewable for Enverus , said during Hart Energy’s Americas Natural Gas Conference on Sept. 27. 

Pickering Energy Partners’ Dan Pickering Talks Energy Transition

The #energytransition is too important to ignore, and there’s capital in it, according to an energy asset management and investment strategist.

So, it was logical for Houston-headquartered Pickering Energy Partners to focus on this megatrend that is disrupting the traditional energy business, founder Dan Pickering told Hart Energy.

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