Energy Market Wrap

The Week in Energy – April 17, 2026

byEnverus

This week’s energy headlines spotlight upstream portfolio reshaping, early-stage Anadarko delineation, international heavy-oil repositioning, LNG construction acceleration, and another major midstream acquisition. Here are five stories that stood out: 

Top Stories 

  • Flywheel apparent buyer as Ovintiv’s $3B Anadarko sale closes 
    Ovintiv closed its $3 billion divestiture of Anadarko Basin assets, with Flywheel Energy emerging as the apparent buyer. The transaction underscores the growing role of asset-backed securitization capital in upstream M&A, particularly for mature, cashflow-oriented production suited to higher-leverage structures.  

  • Mach’s early innings in deep Anadarko deliver strong gas wells 
    Mach Natural Resources remains in the early stages of delineation in the deep Anadarko Basin, with recent long-lateral gas wells performing in line with type curves. The results support disciplined growth while keeping reinvestment well below operating cash flow.  

  • Chevron increases heavy oil stakes in asset swap with PDVSA 
    Chevron expanded its footprint in Venezuela’s Orinoco Belt through an asset swap with PDVSA, increasing exposure to producing heavy-oil projects while exiting offshore gas licenses. The move sharpens Chevron’s focus on near-infrastructure barrels with immediate cashflow generation. 

  • FERC greenlights Rio Grande extended hours, higher staffing level 
    Regulators cleared a key construction bottleneck at NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG project by approving extended work hours and higher staffing levels. The decision enables round-the-clock construction as multiple trains advance concurrently toward first LNG. 

  • 2PointZero buys Marcellus & Utica gas mover Traverse for $2.25B 
    Abu Dhabi-based investment firm 2PointZero agreed to acquire Traverse Midstream Partners for $2.25 billion, gaining exposure to Marcellus and Utica gas volumes through non-operated pipeline interests. The deal highlights continued international appetite for U.S. gas infrastructure tied to LNG and downstream demand. 

Additional Stories

Also this week: Spire agreed to sell its gas storage business, Borr returned jack-ups to Middle East work, NOV flagged a first-quarter miss tied to disruptions, Microsoft paused new carbon-removal purchases, and Baker Hughes sold its Waygate Technologies unit. 

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