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abraxas

[uh-brak-suhs] / əˈbræk səs /


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A rock mainstay for decades, Santana, 74, formed his namesake band in the 1960s and gained fame in the decades that followed with hit records such as “Abraxas,” “Lotus” and “Amigos.”

From Los Angeles Times

Two of Abraxas Petroleum Corp’s Permian oil wells were frozen in, but a “silver lining” was that the company’s natural gas wells continued producing, said Chief Executive Bob Watson.

From Reuters

Until this year, “there has never been a straight week in my whole career where I haven’t had a rig drilling somewhere,” said Robert Watson, CEO at Abraxas Petroleum.

From Reuters

A rock mainstay for decades, Santana, 70, formed his namesake rock band in the 1960s and gained fame in the decades that followed with hit records such as “Abraxas,” “Lotus” and “Amigos.”

From Los Angeles Times

The oil and gas company is discussing a possible deal with Abraxas Petroleum, according to media reports.

From Washington Times