Exxon, Chevron Paid their CEOs Over $22 Million Each Last Year
Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp. ...
Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp.paid their chief executives more than $22 million each last year, according to securities filings released on April 7, the day after U.S. lawmakers accused oil companies of price gouging at a time of high gasoline prices.
Exxon paid CEO Darren Woods $23.6 million last year, up from $15.6 million in 2020. Woods also received a $3.1 million cash bonus, the filing showed.
Chevron CEO Michael Wirth was paid $22.6 million in 2021, down from $29 million in 2020, according to Thursday's filing. Wirth received a $4.5 million cash bonus.
New Fortress Energy vies for a slice of the LNG market
New Fortress Energy founder Wes Edens is hoping to grow the company into a player capable...
New Fortress Energy founder Wes Edens is hoping to grow the company into a player capable of supplying 12 million short tons per year of liquefied natural gas, or 16% of total US exports, by building offshore LNG production facilities made from recycled jack-up rigs and deepwater drillships. Such projects would enjoy faster-permitting processes than onshore terminals, according to Edens, who is aiming to complete the company's first development, a $1.4 billion, 3-million-short-ton-per-year facility off the Louisiana coast, in less than a year.
BLM pauses oil, gas development around Chaco Canyon
The Bureau of Land Management has suspended approvals for new oil and natural gas activity on federal...
The Bureau of Land Management has suspended approvals for new oil and natural gas activity on federal lands around the Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico while it takes a second look at a Trump-era decision to open 45,000 acres in the area to hydraulic fracturing. The area is sacred to Indigenous people, yet some Navajo leaders contend that restricting oil and gas activities would exacerbate poverty and unemployment in their communities.
ConocoPhillips preparing sale of some Eagle Ford assets
ConocoPhillips has retained an adviser to help it launch a sale process for around $100...
ConocoPhillips has retained an adviser to help it launch a sale process for around $100 million worth of assets in Texas' Eagle Ford Shale, sources familiar with the matter said. The asset package consists of some 231 drilling locations with fourth-quarter production of about 2,304 barrels of oil equivalent per day, according to a marketing document.
Shell blames oil, gas margin calls for billions in cash outflows
LONDON (Reuters) - Shell said on Thursday it diverted $7 billion of its cash flows partly...
LONDON (Reuters) - Shell said on Thursday it diverted $7 billion of its cash flows partly to cover hefty oil and gas margin calls, becoming the first company to publicly acknowledge the pressure commodities traders have faced in 2022 from extreme price rises and volatility.
Shell, together with other majors, utility companies, trading houses and banks, signed a letter in March urging governments and financial institutions such as central banks to set up an emergency liquidity mechanism to help energy markets cope with the extreme volatility caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.