Shareholders clear path for Houston energy co. restructuring
The company already had the support of a majority shareholder, but the vote means the company can officially move forward.
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The company already had the support of a majority shareholder, but the vote means the company can officially move forward.
Read MoreWith a buyer secured for Houston-based Alta Mesa Resources Inc. and its affiliated companies, more job cuts have been announced for the company’s headquarters.
Alta Mesa Services LP notified the Texas Workforce Commission on Feb. 18 that it is permane…
Read More“Our intention would be to establish a permanent Houston office,” the company’s president said. “How we get there, we haven’t figured it out yet.”
Read MoreHouston-based Camber Energy Inc. (NYSE American: CEI) has had a tough few years, and the company is now raising concerns about its ability to continue as a viable company.
Camber had a net working capital of about $400,000 as of the end of the year, d…
Read MoreThe company filed bankruptcy earlier this year.
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Read MoreThe company is eyeing layoffs at two sites — one in Houston and one in Andrews, Texas.
Read MoreTudor, who took over as chair of the Greater Houston Partnership in January, is chairman of energy investment bank Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co.
Read MoreHouston officials announced a series of longterm goals aimed at making Houston more resilient over the next 30 years.
Read MoreThis year hasn’t been much of a respite for the energy industry after an already-tough 2019. With commodity prices still heading downward, and upstream businesses still in the grip of a wave of bankruptcies, here are four data points to know in Texas e…
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