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Sony Music Publishing Extends Global Deal with Luke Bryan

Sony Music Publishing Extends Global Deal with Luke Bryan News provided by Share this article Share this article NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Today, Sony Music Publishing announced it has renewed a global deal with award-winning country music superstar Luke Bryan. The four-time Entertainer of the Year and American Idol judge is one of today s most celebrated country music singer/songwriters with 26 career No. 1 singles, including 13 he co-wrote – among them I Don t Want This Night To End, Huntin , Fishin , And Lovin Every Day, Move, Fast, What Makes You Country and more. Photo credit: Eric Ryan Anderson Luke has continued his winning momentum over the last year with his seventh studio album

TGS announces new organizational structure to meet strategic objectives

TGS announces new organizational structure to meet strategic objectives 08 Mar 2021 On 11 February, TGS hosted a Capital Markets Day where the Company presented its future strategic priorities. Organizational changes to support the strategic plan have now been implemented. The New Energy Solutions (NES) business unit, which has been established to pursue opportunities related to the Energy Transition, will be led by Jan Schoolmeesters. Oil and Gas Insights, which consists of multi-client seismic and well data products, has been organized in two business units, Eastern Hemisphere (EH) and Western Hemisphere (WH). These two Business Units, which represent a simplification of the operating model and fewer management layers, will be led by Will Ashby and David Hajovsky, respectively.

Wildcat safari running dry: Onshore success rate dips to lowest on record, falls for fourth year in a row

energy-pedia general news Wildcat safari running dry: Onshore success rate dips to lowest on record, falls for fourth year in a row - Rystad Energy 08 Mar 2021 The success rate of global conventional oil and gas exploration has declined in recent years, but the most painful blow has been to onshore wildcat wells, a Rystad Energy analysis reveals. In 2020, the success rate of these drilled wildcats plummeted to an all-time-low of 10.6%, marking an annual decline for a fourth year in a row, another dubious record for oil and gas exploration. During the first half of the last decade, the operators enjoyed high success rates in their wildcat drilling campaigns, of between 40-60% for onshore and 30-40% for offshore. Both onshore and offshore wells have seen a decline in success rates in recent years but for onshore the drop since 2016 – when explorers recorded nearly 60% success with their wildcats – has been particularly alarming.

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