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Corporate week in brief: US Independents home in on US tight oil
Report summary
US Independents continue to retrench toward US tight oil. Devon intends to sell its Canadian and Barnett assets by the end of 2019. Marathon just announced its exit from the UK. Read more on what this means for the companies, together with the following stories: • Scott Sheffield returns as Pioneer's CEO • US Independents' latest 2019 capex guidance • Pemex's stimulus from the Mexican government • ExxonMobil strikes digital partnership with Microsoft
Table of contents
- Lead story: US Independents sharpen focus on US tight oil
- Companies: Pioneer, 2019 guidance, Santos, Pemex
- Digitalisation: ExxonMobil
Tables and charts
This report includes 4 images and tables including:
- Devon production outlook
- 2019 capital investment guidance last week
- 2019 production guidance last week
- Data dashboard
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