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...Our production is what it is,” said Wil VanLoh, head of private equity group Quantum Energy Partners, one of the shale patch’s biggest investors. “There’s no bailout coming,” VanLoh added....
...What Wil VanLoh, Quantum Energy Partners boss, dubbed shale’s “dirty secret” in an FT interview two and a half years ago seems to have come to pass....
...Wil VanLoh, head of Quantum Energy Partners, one of the shale patch’s biggest private equity investors, puts it another way....
...Wil VanLoh, chief executive of Quantum Energy Partners, said there is less oil to drill . . . The truth is the shale inventory is not near as deep . . ....
...VanLoh, the chief executive of Quantum Energy Partners, a private equity firm focused on the energy industry....
...“Even if America wanted to move the needle, I’m not sure it could because of the maturity of the shales,” said Wil VanLoh, head of private equity group Quantum Energy Partners....
...“LPs don’t think it’s investable,” said Wil VanLoh, head of Quantum Energy Partners, one of US oil and gas’s most prominent investors in recent years. The “it” is the shale sector....
...“Private equity has been decimated in this downturn,” said Wil VanLoh, head of Quantum Energy Partners, one of the largest PE investors in the shale patch....
...Wil VanLoh, head of Quantum Energy Partners, one of the biggest oil-focused private equity firms in the US, says the world needs to be prepared for “triple-digit oil prices”....
...S&P Global Platts forecasts a decline to 10m b/d by mid-2021. But the crash could create opportunities for QEP in the short term, Mr VanLoh said, especially if prices recovered....
...“The next five years may be the best five years we’ve ever had for hydrocarbon investing,” Wil VanLoh, head of Quantum Energy Partners, one of the US oil patch’s biggest private investors, told me recently...
...Harold Hamm, one of the shale industry’s most famous figures, was not pleased after Wil VanLoh, one of the sector’s biggest investors, said in a recent Financial Times interview that a shale binge has spoiled...
...Wil VanLoh, the head of private equity group Quantum Energy Partners, told the FT that the headlong pursuit of output growth had “drilled the heart out of the watermelon”, sparking a shale-patch war of words...
...Wil VanLoh, chief executive of Quantum Energy Partners, Parsley’s biggest shareholder, welcomed the deal, saying it would provide the group with a lower cost of capital, a stronger balance sheet and economies...
...Wil VanLoh, chief executive of Quantum Energy Partners, a private equity firm that through its portfolio companies is the biggest US driller after ExxonMobil, said too much fracking had “sterilised a lot...
...The S&P 500’s performance has indeed mostly been driven by a handful of tech giants, while gender equality indices are significantly more diversified,” van Maasdijk said....
...“We can drill cheaper,” says Wil VanLoh, head of Quantum Energy Partners, a large private equity shale investor, referring to his portfolio companies....
...Wil VanLoh, head of private equity shale investor Quantum Energy Partners, told us that things were different now — from the ashes of the crash, many operators are emerging as more viable companies, no longer...
...Wil VanLoh, chief executive of Quantum Energy Partners, a private equity firm that through its portfolio companies is the biggest US driller after ExxonMobil, told the Financial Times that too much fracking...
...Wil VanLoh, Jagged Peak’s controlling shareholder, set the tone in his statement. “The inevitable consolidation in the Permian has started.”...
...Many such ETFs use internal women in leadership (WIL) tracking indices but these do not necessarily reflect more than raw numbers. “It’s not enough to meet some base ratio,” says Ms Byrne....
...Its $323m size dwarfs that of a $33.9m Barclays exchange-traded note called Women In Leadership (WIL). 7....
...For Nestlé, Mr Roger wil be the company’s sixth CFO in the past 14 years, and its third external CFO in the last four appointments, according to Andrew Wood, an analyst at Bernstein Research....
...Voting for the FOMC monetary policy action were: Ben S. Bernanke, Chairman; William C. Dudley, Vice Chairman; James Bullard; Elizabeth A. Duke; Donald L. Kohn; Sandra Pianalto; Eric S....
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