by Bloomberg|Paul-Alain Hunt, Stephen Stapczynsk| According to Kevin Gallagher, the head of Santos Ltd, demand for natural gas will remain strong despite government...
Mergers and acquisitions in the U.S. oil and gas industry increased by 57% last year, as companies in the U.S. also increased...
APA Corporation is considering the sale of oil and gas drilling properties located in the Permian Basin, spanning Texas and New Mexico,...
Mark Jaffe’s report in The Colorado Sun details how Prospect Energy’s operations in Larimer County have been shut down due to severe...
The U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector, despite its rapid rise as the world’s largest exporter, is facing increasing challenges that threaten...
By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com | U.S. average gasoline prices fell week over week on Friday, at $3.42 per gallon—the cheapest Friday...
By Mella McEwen,Oil Editor |Midland Reporter Telegram| Endeavor Energy Resources announced on Friday the passing of its founder and chairman of the board,...
Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent proposal to require California refiners to maintain a minimum fuel reserve may seem like a bold move to...
Story by Andreas Exarheas| RigZone.com| Hedge funds and Commodity Trading Advisors (CTAs) reduced their longs across the four main Brent and WTI...
Chevron has achieved a significant milestone in oil production, announcing on Monday that it has successfully pumped oil from a field operating...
The energy sector is poised for a higher start, supported by strength in the underlying commodities even as the major market indices are trading lower following yesterday’s rally. U.S. stock futures edged lower as investors remain worried about aggressive monetary policy tightening and slowing economic growth after digesting comments from Federal Reserve Bank Chair Jerome Powell.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures are up in early trading on expectations that China will be easing COVID-19 restrictions put in place to combat infection rates which will increase demand as supply concerns linger. After seven weeks of being locked down, Shanghai authorities have granted approval to 864 of the city’s financial institutions to resume work. The move is part of the financial hub’s plan to reopen broadly and allow normal life to resume after the lockdown was enacted. Supply concerns are increasing as Russian crude output in April fell by roughly 9% from the previous month due to sanctions imposed on Moscow for their invasion of Ukraine. This is the steepest fall in the country’s output since the one that occurred after the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s.
Natural gas futures inched up on forecasts for warmer weather, higher cooling demand and supply concerns.
So, you’ve just inherited mineral rights in Oklahoma and you’re thinking about selling. First...
According to sources cited by Bloomberg, Shell is quietly exploring a potential takeover of...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is pushing back against President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive...
The United States and Saudi Arabia have launched what is being described as a...
By Starr Spencer | S&P Global | Chevron, one of the biggest producers in the...
The global oil market is facing one of its most complex periods in recent...
All regions of the North America electric grid are expected to have sufficient resources...
Bloomberg Wire | Gulf News | Saudi Arabia’s progress in securing investment in two...
[Reuters] By Lisa Baertlein and Jarrett Renshaw | U.S. energy groups are asking President...
By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com | The Rockefeller Foundation is launching a Coal to...
Story by Andreas Exarheas|RigZone.com| Global oil demand in early May indicates tepid year-over-year growth, analysts...
President Donald Trump continued his tour of the Gulf this week by announcing a...
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