Dallas Cowboys proprietor Jerry Jones is injecting one other $100 million into the Frisco-based pure fuel firm he controls.Comstock Assets Inc. stated after buying and selling markets closed Wednesday that Jones is buying 12.5 million shares of the corporate’s inventory at $8.036 a share. The inventory closed at $8.07 on Wednesday. His buy worth represented the typical closing costs for the final 5 buying and selling days.His funding of $100.45 million boosts his possession stake to 67% of the corporate.Comstock stated it’s going to use the cash to pay down financial institution debt partially incurred when it bought 200,000 undeveloped acres within the Western Haynesville shale play for $58.7 million.Jones, whose web price is estimated at $13.7 billion, purchased a majority stake in Comstock in 2018 when he swapped $620 million in oil-producing properties for a majority stake within the NYSE-listed firm. He put up an extra $475 million the next yr when Comstock purchased rival Covey Park Power in a $2.2 billion deal.The Haynesville Shale in East Texas and northwest Louisiana is the third-largest pure fuel producer within the U.S., in keeping with the U.S. Power Info Administration. Weakened pure fuel costs weighed closely on the corporate’s monetary outcomes for the final three months of 2023. Pure fuel traded as excessive as $3.57 in October earlier than falling to $1.70 on Wednesday.Comstock’s quarterly gross sales took successful, dropping to $354 million versus almost $558 million for a similar interval a yr earlier. The corporate closed out 2023 with $1.56 billion in income, down from $3.6 billion in 2022. Income totaled about $212 million.