Colorado’s Energy and Carbon Management Commission (ECMC) has unveiled further details regarding the alleged manipulation of contamination data at numerous oil and...
Trevor Hawes |Midland Telegram-Reporter | Banks maintained a “stay the course” mentality during the fall credit redeterminations season, but among the questions...
A recent report from the Biden administration on the environmental impact of increasing liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports has the potential to...
Credit |by Bloomberg, via RigZone.com|L.Kassai, R.Tuttle, E.Elkin| When President-elect Donald Trump announced his plan to impose tariffs on goods coming from Canada...
Russia’s state-owned oil company Rosneft has finalized a significant agreement to supply nearly 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil to...
In a story in the New York Times,Rebecca F. Elliott writes that electricity demand is rising so quickly in the United States...
In an impactful move set to strengthen its foothold in the Delaware Basin, Kinetik Holdings Inc. (NYSE: KNTK) has announced a $180...
➡️Recent discoveries in Guyana and Namibia have reignited interest in deepwater oil exploration, offering high returns for major oil companies. ➡️Despite forecasts...
Equinor UK Ltd, a subsidiary of Equinor ASA, and Shell UK Limited, a subsidiary of Shell plc, have announced a major energy...
The Biden administration has announced plans to hold an oil and gas lease sale in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) on...
The energy sector is off to a higher start, supported by strength in the crude complex and in the major equity futures.
After four consecutive days of declines, WTI and Brent crude oil futures turned this morning, regaining ground amid comments from Saudi Arabia that OPEC+ was sticking with output cuts and could take further steps to balance the market. Their statement was echoed by other OPEC+ members UAE and Kuwait who also denied any talks on changing the latest OPEC+ agreement ahead of their next meeting on December 4th. The meeting is set to take place a day before the start of European and G7 measures in retaliation for Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which could support the market. Lingering global recession worries and concern about China's rising COVID-19 case numbers kept a cap on gains.
Natural gas futures are down ~2% in early trading, pulling back from yesterday’s 7.5% rally on a slightly moderating forecast in key consuming regions and ahead of tomorrow’s storage report.
A recent ruling from the Supreme Court of Texas has clarified a long-standing legal...
In the heart of West Texas, where the highways stretch for miles and the...
by Bloomberg|María Paula Mijares Torres |US President Donald Trump said his administration’s talks with Iran...
Laila Kearney (Reuters) – PG&E (PCG.N), California’s largest electric utility, has seen a jump...
The Trump administration is once again turning its attention to Alaska, sending three Cabinet...
by Andreas Exarheas|RigZone.com| A statement posted on OPEC’s website on Saturday announced that Saudi Arabia,...
In a surprising legal development, the New Mexico Court of Appeals has dismissed a...
On June 3, Viper Energy (NASDAQ: VNOM), a subsidiary of Diamondback Energy, announced it...
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