Saturday, December 6, 2025

Qatar is hopeful that the EU will solve corporate concerns about sustainability laws within a year.

Qatar's Energy minister Saad Al-Kaabi stated on Saturday that he hoped the European Union will resolve concerns about its sustainability laws before the end of December. Qatar has expressed its dissatisfaction with the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence (CSDDD), and has threatened gas supply.

Baker Hughes reports that US drillers have added rigs to their fleet for the fourth time in just five weeks.

Baker Hughes, a leading energy services company, said that U.S. companies added drilling rigs this week for the fourth time within five weeks. The number of oil and gas drilling rigs, a good indicator of future production, increased by five in the week ending December 5. This is its highest level since late November.

Petrobras, Brazil's state-owned oil company, says that it could begin Sudoeste de Tartaruga Verde in just two years.

Sylvia Anjos said that Brazil's Petrobras may begin producing oil at the Sudoeste de Tartaruga verde block within two years. In November, the firm discovered the block in Brazil's Campos Basin. Anjos described the discovery as "marvelous" on the sidelines an event in Rio de Janeiro. Anjos…

Congo tightens its grip on cobalt by imposing new export restrictions

According to a government document reviewed by, the Congo has introduced new conditions for exporters of cobalt. This could complicate a recently implemented quota system, as the country tries to maintain a tight hold on this key mineral. Circular shows that the new conditions include, among others…

Chevron plans to deploy rigs in 2026, and participate in the Nigerian oil license auction.

Chevron announced on Friday that it would participate in the next round of oil licensing in Nigeria and plan to deploy a drill rig by late 2026 in order to expand its operations in Africa's largest energy producer. Jim Swartz said that the company aims at growing its footprint in Nigeria.

UN: Mozambique has many displaced people as violence grows and aid is in short supply

The United Nations' humanitarian agency announced on Friday that more than 107,000 people had been forced to leave Mozambique over the last fortnight due to the violence that has increased in the northern part of the country. Some aid supplies have also run out. Insurgent attacks in northern Mozambique increased in this year.

Sources say that India's ONGC is moving closer to retaining 20% of the Sakhalin-1 project in Russia.

Three sources familiar with this matter have confirmed that India's Oil and Natural Gas Corp. will pay into Russia’s Sakhalin-1 abandonment fund using the frozen dividends of Indian companies to retain a 20% stake in the Sakhalin-1 project. ONGC Videsh Ltd., the overseas investment arm for India's largest explorer ONGC and other state-run Indian firms…

The US-Venezuela Relationship as Seen Through the Price of an Oil-Linked Bond

The increased pressure from the United States on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his government has brought to light the defaulted debts of Venezuela, including those of Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA), the state-owned oil company. Venezuela defaulted in its debts in 2017, but PDVSA paid holders of a bond that matures in 2020.

Chevron's Gorgon project receives $2 billion investment approval

The Australian unit, owned by the U.S. oil company Chevron, announced on Friday that partners in the Gorgon Joint Venture had sanctioned the A$3 Billion ($1,98 Billion) Gorgon Stage 3 Development off the northwest coast of Western Australia. The project will serve as a backfill to the LNG export concern…

Florida lawmakers ask Trump to reject drilling on the western coast of Florida

Florida's entire U.S. Congress delegation urged President Donald Trump on Thursday to exclude their state from a plan of his administration to expand drilling for oil and gas to new coastal areas. They said it would threaten Florida's tourism and military industries. The letter from Florida Senators Rick Scott…

Oil Firms in Norway to Drill 18% Less Exploration Wells by 2026, Survey Finds

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A survey on Thursday showed that oil firms in Norway are planning to drill 18% less exploration wells next, as they focus on existing fields. This could undermine the government's aim of maintaining production from Europe's biggest petroleum producer.Offshore Norway's survey of its members…

Serra Verde cancels China offtake deal after being approached by Western firms

Serra Verde, a Brazilian rare earths mining company, has reduced the contract durations of its Chinese processing agreements, allowing it to potentially supply Western companies once their separation capacity is available in the coming years. China is the largest supplier of rare earths in the world, and 90% of it is processed.

YPF CEO gives green light to $20 billion Argentina LNG Project in mid-2026

He said that he expects a decision to be made on a $20 Billion, 12 Million metric tons of liquefied gas per year project by the middle of next. Horacio Marina added that he expected YPF, Eni, and Adnoc’s XRG to each have a third of the equity. Marin stated that exports from the 12-mtpa phase…

Sources say Exxon will permanently close one steam cracker plant in Singapore by March.

Four sources familiar with the situation said that ExxonMobil will cease operations in March at the older steam cracker on Singapore's Jurong Island. This is part of the global trend of the petrochemicals industry to reduce capacity due to losses. Two sources stated that the shutdown of the plant which was opened in 2002 is expected to be completed by June.

Glencore reduces copper target for next year, aiming at 1.6 million tonnes by 2035

Glencore cut Wednesday its copper production guidance for 2026, but stated that it hopes to reach 1.6 millions metric tons of copper by 2035 with new and restarted mining operations and streamlined processes. Gary Nagle, CEO of Glencore, said at the first investor day held in London for three…

Miners benefit from financials that drag down the UK's FTSE100

The UK's FTSE 100 dipped on Wednesday, as financials shares declined. This was offset by gains in energy and mining stocks ahead of next week's U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate decision. The blue-chip FTSE 100 as well as the midcap FTSE 250 both fell 0.2% at 11:05 GMT. This is on course to be the third consecutive session of declines.

Pemex debt should be a red flag to potential partners when Mexico looks to increase oil production

Over a month has passed since Pemex's head made an appeal for partners to assist Mexico's state oil company in boosting production. But national and international companies are still not responding. Pemex has a mountain of debts, ranging from Italian producers such as Eni, to U.S. service companies SLB and Baker Hughes…

East Timor President says that improved trust will drive long-stalled project

East Timor’s president is confident in what he called a new era goodwill between Canberra, Woodside Energy and his country. This will finally allow the development of an important gas project to proceed after years of delays. Woodside and East Timor have agreed to study a project of 5 million metric tons at the Greater Sunrise Fields…

Syrian president, Chevron discuss cooperation in oil, gas exploration, state news agency says

The Syrian state news agency reported on Tuesday that President Ahmed al-Sharaa of Syria met with representatives from U.S. oil giant Chevron and Syrian Petroleum Company in order to discuss the cooperation between the two companies for oil and gas exploration on Syrian shores. The state…

Romania adopts decree to control Lukoil local assets

The coalition government in Romania approved a decret on Tuesday that allows it to control the assets local of companies subject to international sanctions such as Russia's Lukoil. Lukoil operates 320 petrol stations across Romania. It is the third largest refinery in the country and has offshore exploration rights for a part of the Black Sea.

Brazil's Vale anticipates an increase in iron ore production of up to 3% by 2026

The Brazilian miner Vale announced on Tuesday that it expects iron ore output to increase by up to 3 percent in 2026. It also confirmed it will meet its upper-end 2025 target. Vale is holding an Investor Day in London and has forecast that its iron ore production will range between 335,000…

Bousso: New oil quotas system to spur spending with ROI-OPEC+

The changes OPEC+ makes to its oil production quotas will likely trigger a wave upstream investment among members, especially in low-cost Gulf producers. This will reduce concerns about long-term shortages of supply. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC+) and other…

Merafe starts layoffs after proposal for electricity tariff fails to save South African Smelters

Merafe Resources announced on Tuesday that its chrome joint venture, with Glencore, has started formally laying workers off after a proposal for an electricity tariff failed to ensure the viability of two South African ferrochromesmelters. According to Glencore's estimates, South Africa has approximately 80% the known world chrome ore reserves.

Joint development of synthetic LNG by Tree Energy, TotalEnergies and Japanese firms in the US

PARIS, 2 December - French oil giant TotalEnergies, along with its partner Tree Energy Solutions, will develop synthetic methane in collaboration with Japanese companies Osaka Gas Toho Gas Itochu, at an American facility located in Nebraska. Osaka Gas and Toho Gas will be the primary offtakers…

Bousso: New oil quotas system to spur spending with ROI-OPEC+

The changes OPEC+ makes to its oil production quotas will likely trigger a wave upstream investment among its members, especially in low-cost Gulf producers. This will reduce concerns about long-term shortages of supply. OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) and other…

Venezuela appeals the sale of Citgo parent by US court

In court filings made on Monday, Venezuelan lawyers said they had filed an appeal before the U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, challenging a judge's order from last week that authorized the sale of PDV Holding shares. Delaware Judge Leonard Stark approved last week the sale of Citgo Holding…

Sources say that RPT-Gunvor is weighing the US energy push, which could strengthen Washington ties.

Sources familiar with the situation said that Gunvor, a commodity trader, has been in active discussions to invest into U.S. oil and gas producing assets. This could help to repair relations with the Trump Administration after the fallout of Gunvor's attempt to purchase the foreign assets of the sanctioned Russian company Lukoil.

Documents show that Alberta oil regulators stopped enforcing gas flare limits after government pressure.

Documents seen by have revealed that the regulator responsible for environmental enforcement in Canada’s largest oil-producing province, bowed to pressure from both the provincial government and major oil companies in order to remove a limitation on natural gas flare ups as Canadian oil production increased.

TotalEnergies sells 40% of Nigerian licenses to Chevron

TotalEnergies announced on Monday that it will sell to Chevron a 40% share in two offshore exploration licences in Nigeria, a move designed to strengthen collaboration between the French energy giants and the U.S. counterparts. After the sale, TotalEnergies, Chevron and South Atlantic Petroleum will all have 40% of the ownership.

Gunvor considers US energy push, which could strengthen Washington ties

Sources familiar with the situation said that Gunvor, a commodity trader, has been in active discussions to invest into U.S. oil and gas producing assets. This could help to repair relations with the Trump Administration after the fallout of Gunvor's attempt to purchase the foreign assets of the sanctioned Russian company Lukoil.

Sources say that OPEC+ will maintain its oil production policy.

Four OPEC+ sources have said that OPEC+ is likely to leave the oil production levels unchanged during its Sunday meetings. The group has slowed down its efforts to regain market shares amid fears of a looming glut. The meeting of OPEC+ - which pumps half the world's crude oil - comes at a…

Sources say that OPEC+ will maintain its oil production policy on Sunday.

Three delegates said that OPEC+ will likely leave the oil production levels for the first three months of 2026 unchanged when it meets on Sunday. This would moderate the push to regain the market share amid fears about a looming glut of supply. Oil prices are under pressure due to the prospect of a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine.

UK court rejects challenge to the issuing of oil exploration licenses

The High Court of London ruled that Britain's decision on Friday to grant more than 20 oil and gas exploration licenses was legal. This ruling dismissed a challenge from campaigners who claimed the government had failed to take into account the effects on climate change. Oceana UK, a marine conservation organization in the UK…

UK court lifts BB Energy’s injunction to allow the sale of South Sudan oil cargo

The London High Court lifted on Thursday an injunction that prevented the sale of a South Sudanese oil cargo scheduled to load within the next few days. This was after the claimant BB Energy decided to not ask to continue the injunction. BB Energy has said that it will pursue legal action…

The UK's FTSE 100 is set to drop for the first time in five months despite recent gains

London's FTSE 100 edged higher on Friday as energy stocks led the way. Oil prices were also rising. However, despite a budget boost earlier in the week, it was likely to end a winning streak of four months. The FTSE 100, which is a global index, was up by 0.1% at 1125 GMT. Meanwhile, the FTSE 250…

Japan: Energy security is important when it comes to energy from abroad, including Sakhalin-1.

Japan's Industry Ministry said on Thursday that securing energy from abroad, including the Sakhalin Project is very important for Japan's security of energy. This was in response to a question about U.S. Sanctions on a major shareholder in the Sakhalin-1 Project. Washington sanctioned Russian oil companies Rosneft…

UK court lifts BB Energy’s injunction to allow the sale of South Sudan oil cargo

The London High Court lifted on Thursday an injunction that prevented the sale of a South Sudanese oil cargo scheduled to be loaded in the next few days. This was after BB Energy, the commodities trader who filed the case, decided to not ask to continue the injunction. BB Energy has said…

After drone attack, operations at major Iraqi gas fields are suspended

Field engineers reported on Wednesday that a drone attack caused the suspension of operations in the Khor Mor Gas field, which is one of the largest fields of gas in Iraqi Kurdistan. The Natural Resources and Electricity Ministries said in a statement that all gas supplies to power plants in Kurdistan were stopped following the attack.

Shell is ready to invest in Italy more if drilling rights are unlocked

Shell is willing to increase its investment in Italy to boost the hydrocarbon production. The head of Shell's Italian division said this on Wednesday. He urged the government to permit new drilling. Shell spends approximately 500 million euros (578 million dollars) per year in Italy and is the largest foreign investor in this sector.

Mexico's Pemex refines more and pumps less at home, according to data from October

Data shows that the Mexican state energy company Pemex refined more crude oil at home in October, but pumped less crude oil. Pemex attributes the continued decline in crude production, currently averaging 1.36 million barrels per day (bpd), down 6% on an annual basis, to a lack of discoveries relevant and the natural decline of key fields.

Signing a maritime demarcation agreement between Lebanon and Cyprus opens the door to possible energy exploration

On Wednesday, Lebanon and Cyprus signed the long-awaited maritime delimitation agreement. This will pave the way for the exploration of gas fields offshore and the energy cooperation in Mediterranean. The agreement was signed at Lebanon's Presidential Palace by the Lebanese president Joseph Aoun, and the Cypriot president Nikos Christodoulides.

Energean increases annual net debt forecast for expansion plans in Israel

Eastern Mediterranean-focused gas producer Energean raised its annual net debt forecast on Wednesday, as the company ramps up spending on major projects in Israel and Croatia amid geopolitical disruptions. The London-listed firm secured $4 billion in Israeli gas offtake contract during the first half of this year.

Official: Serbia is preparing an amendment that will allow it to take over a Russian-owned refinery.

The parliament speaker, who spoke to Euronews Serbia Tuesday, said that Serbia was preparing a change to the draft budget bill to allow it to own its Russian-owned and U.S. sanctioned oil refiner NIS. In January, the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on Russia's energy sector, including NIS.

Venture Global accuses Shell in FT report of a campaign to harm the LNG business

According to a Financial Times staff note published on Wednesday, Venture Global, a U.S. LNG manufacturer, accused Shell of waging "a three-year campaign" against its business. This was after Shell appealed a loss in arbitration. The report could not be verified immediately. Venture Global and Shell didn't immediately respond to our request for comment.

Venture Global and Tokyo Gas Sign 20-year LNG Supply Deal

Venture Global, a U.S. LNG exporter, has signed a deal for Tokyo Gas to receive 1 million metric tonnes per year (mtpa), starting in 2030. Venture Global has now signed its fourth long-term LNG contract with a Japanese firm. The U.S.-based company announced in a Wednesday statement that it…

Venture Global and Tokyo Gas Sign 20-year LNG Supply Deal

Venture Global announced on Tuesday that it had signed a 20 year sales and purchase agreement (or SPA) with Tokyo Gas, the gas supplier for Japan's capital, Tokyo Gas. The agreement will see Tokyo Gas supply 1 million metric tons of liquefied gas per annum, beginning in 2030. Venture Global…

US judge approves Elliott affiliate's bid for Citgo Petroleum parent

The U.S. court on Tuesday accepted a bid of $5.9 billion from an affiliate company of Elliott Investment Management at the auction held by the court for Citgo Petroleum, clearing the path to the sale of Venezuela's PDV Holding. Judge Leonard Stark of Delaware overruled any objections pending to the bid.

Sources claim that Fedun, the co-founder of Lukoil, has sold his stake to the company.

Three sources and data show that Leonid Fedun sold his $7 billion stake in Lukoil. This marked the end of a 30-year journey which made Lukoil an international force, but saw it recently shrinking rapidly under sanctions. Lukoil, which had avoided Western sanctions for months over Russia's invasion in Ukraine…

Equinor plans to drill 250 oil and natural gas exploration wells by 2035 in Norway

Equinor plans to drill 250 oil-and-gas exploration wells in Norwegian waterways in the next ten years in order to achieve a goal that will maintain production in 2035, at levels of 2020, due in part, according its CEO, Tuesday, to expectations of continued fossil fuel demand. Anders Opedal…

CNOOC Ships First Golden Arrowhead Crude from Guyana To China

According to shipping and trade data, China, the world's largest oil importer will receive its first Golden Arrowhead Crude cargo from Guyana by December. Producer CNOOC Ltd is looking to expand markets for this new grade. CNOOC loaded a million-barrel shipment onto the Very Large Crude Carrier Sophia in November.

Woodside and East Timor target first LNG from Greater Sunrise by 2032

East Timor and Australia's Woodside Energy have agreed to investigate sending gas from large, undeveloped Greater Sunrise field to a new plant that will produce liquefied gas in Southeast Asia. The plant could begin exporting gas in seven years. In a Tuesday joint statement, Woodside and…

Woodside and East Timor target first LNG from Greater Sunrise by 2032

East Timor and Australia's Woodside Energy have agreed to investigate sending gas from large, undeveloped Greater Sunrise field to a new plant that will produce liquefied gas in Southeast Asia. The plant could begin exporting gas in seven years. In a Tuesday joint statement, Woodside and…

BB Energy, a Houston-based trader, has parted ways with several Houston traders as part of a major reorganization.

Sources familiar with the situation said that commodities trader BB Energy laid off more than a dozen employees from its Houston office and parted ways with some oil traders as part of a major restructuring. A spokesperson for BB Energy confirmed that the company had made adjustments to focus its efforts on its most profitable core businesses…

Commodities trader BB Energy lays some Houston traders off in major reorganization

Sources familiar with the situation said that BB Energy, a commodities trader, has cut over a dozen employees from its Houston office. This includes oil traders. The move is part of a major restructuring. A spokesperson for BB Energy confirmed that the company had made changes in order to…

Abu Dhabi Oil and Gas Group plans to invest $150 billion in 2026-2030

ADNOC, the state-owned oil company of Abu Dhabi, announced on Monday that it plans to invest $150 billion between 2026 and 2030 in order to maintain current operations, grow and meet global demand for energy. The board of directors of the company welcomed its increased oil reserves, which now total 120 billion stock-tank barrels (stb)…

UBS raises copper outlook as mine disruptions deepen supply deficits

UBS said that it expects the copper price to increase into next year. The bank cited tightening supplies due to mine disruptions, and a strong demand for clean energy and electrification. UBS's updated projections show that its March 2026 forecast price was increased by $750 to $11,500 per metric ton.

U.S. Companies hold their line in climate talks despite Trump

Despite the U.S. Government's deterioration on climate change ahead of the COP30 Summit, American companies didn't shy away. According to an analysis of the attendance lists, there were 60 Fortune 100 representatives at this year's event in Brazil, as opposed to 50 last year at Baku, Azerbaijan.

Freeport Indonesia aims to produce 478,000 tons copper cathode in 2026

Freeport Indonesia will produce 478, 000 metric tons copper cathode, and 26 tons gold by 2026. This is lower than the initial plan, due to a recovery process that continues following a mudflow accident. Chief executive Tony Wenas announced this on Monday. Seven workers were killed by a mudflow in September in Freeport's Grasberg Block Cave.

Florida Republicans Oppose Trump's Offshore Oil Leasing Plan

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Florida Republicans, led by Governor Ron DeSantis have said that they are opposed to a plan of the Trump administration which could allow for new oil and natural gas drilling off Florida's Gulf Coast.The reactions were in response to a proposal by the Interior Department published on Thursday…

FTSE 100 ends higher as Fed rate cuts are expected; UK Budget looms

London's FTSE 100 gained ground on Friday as investors awaited the UK budget announcement next week. Blue-chip index ended the week with a 1.7% decline, a greater weekly drop than in April, when markets were shook by President Donald Trump's tariff announcements. The domestically focused mid-cap index has now lost for an eighth consecutive day…

UK stock markets set to suffer sharp losses this week as Fed, tech concerns impact the market

London's major stock indexes fell on Friday and headed for weekly losses as fears over tech valuations, the Federal Reserve's hawkish position, and signs of possible progress towards peace in Ukraine rattled global markets. Defence shares also dropped amid signs that could lead to a breakthrough.

Venezuela extends oil joint ventures with Russia for 15 years

According to a TV broadcast of a session, the Venezuelan National Assembly approved on Thursday a 15-year renewal of joint ventures that are operated by the state company PDVSA in conjunction with a unit from Roszarubezhneft of Russia. The two oilfields are located in Venezuela's western region.

Sources say that Total and Chevron are leading the race to purchase Galp's Namibian oil discovery.

LISBON/PARIS/CAPE TOWN - Four sources have confirmed that TotalEnergies, Chevron and other oil majors are the frontrunners for a 40% stake in Galp Mopane's Namibian discovery. After a series of high-profile oil discoveries, oil companies are flocking to Namibia. The country has no hydrocarbons and could be a top-15 producer in the next decade.

Ghana wants to take over Springfield oil block as a state-owned company, says ministry

Ghana has begun talks to acquire Springfield Exploration's share in a block offshore that holds an estimated 1,5 billion barrels worth of oil. The energy ministry announced this as Ghana seeks to boost its economy by reversing the decline in production. The ministry announced on Wednesday…

Chile's Cochilco raises copper price forecasts for 2025 and 2026 to record highs

The state copper commission of Chile, Cochilco, increased its forecasts for copper prices in 2025 and 2026 on Wednesday to new highs amid weak production. Cochilco has raised its forecast for 2026 to $4.55 a pound from $4.30 a pound. Victor Garay is Cochilco’s mining market coordinator. He…

EIA expects Alaska crude oil to increase by 13% in 2026

The U.S. Energy Information Administration's (EIA) latest Short-Term Energy Outlook released on Wednesday forecast that crude oil production in Alaska will reach 477,000 barrels a day (bpd), the highest level since 2018. EIA stated that Alaska oil production will increase by 13% or 55,000 barrels per day, the biggest annual increase since 1980.

London's FTSE 100 recovers after a four-day decline; inflation data increases rate-cut bets

The FTSE 100 in London was little changed Wednesday after four sessions of falling prices. Gains in consumer staples and healthcare kept the market afloat while a slower inflation rate raised hopes for a rate cut in December. As of 12:40 GMT the blue-chip index had fallen 0.07%, while the midcap FTSE 250 was up 0.07%.

Sources say that TotalEnergies and Chevron are leading the race to purchase stakes in Mopane, owned by Galp, in Namibia.

LISBON/PARIS - Four sources have confirmed that TotalEnergies, Chevron and other oil majors are the frontrunners for a 40% stake in Galp Mopane in Namibia. Galp said that it would announce the winner of Mopane's estimated resources by year-end. Namibia has attracted international oil companies…

Shell UK sells its 50% stake in Tobermory Gas to UK-based Ithaca Energy

Ithaca Energy, a North Sea oil-and-gas producer, announced on Wednesday that it had agreed to purchase a 50% stake from Shell UK in the Tobermory Gas discovery located in the West of Shetland Basin off Scotland. Shell's Tobermory interest will be part of Adura. This joint venture between Equinor and Shell is expected to launch later this year.

Australian shares are on the rise as sectoral strength offsets the banking slump

Australian shares traded within a narrow range Wednesday as investors held back their risk appetite due to waning expectations for additional monetary policy ease. S&P/ASX 200 index remained at 8,474.50 as of 2320 GMT but is still down about 7% from its all-time high reached on October 21. The benchmark index ended Tuesday at a low of five months.

Environmentalists sue Gulf of Mexico Oil Auction to Stop it

On Tuesday, environmental groups sued the Trump Administration for its decision to proceed with the planned December 10, offshore oil and natural gas lease sale that covered 80 million acres (32 millions hectares) of the Gulf of Mexico. Why it's Important The lawsuit filed in U.S. District…

Syria signss gas cooperation agreement with ConocoPhillips & Novaterra

Syria's Energy Ministry announced on Tuesday that the Syrian Petroleum Company and U.S. ConocoPhillips have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to expand their cooperation in natural gas. Syria produces only a fraction (of the electricity needed) of what it requires today due to the destruction caused by its 14-year civil conflict.

Freeport will restore large-scale production at Indonesia's Grasberg Mine in 2026

Freeport-McMoRan, a copper miner in Indonesia's Grasberg district, said Tuesday that it will resume large-scale production there from the second quarter 2026. This follows a fatal accident earlier this year which forced operations to be halted. On September 8, around 800,000 metric tonnes of wet materials flooded the Grasberg Block Cave at the complex.

Bousso: TotalEnergies' ROI-TotalEnergies power play shows Big Oil how to make energy transition work

TotalEnergies of France is betting heavily on renewables and power, positioning itself as a leader in the global energy demand wave. It also offers investors an alternative to its rivals who are doubling down on gas and oil. Since 2022, the strategies of European oil companies have been in a constant state of flux.

Glencore reduces Century Aluminum stake from 33% to 33% following tariff-driven rally

Glencore cut its stake in Century Aluminum from 10% to 33%. This has resulted in millions of dollars in profit following the share price rally that was sparked by U.S. Tariffs on Aluminium Imports. On June 4, U.S. president Donald Trump increased the tariffs on aluminum imports from 25% to…

Pakistan approves TPOC led consortium to operate offshore blocks

The adviser to the Finance Ministry said that Pakistan approved on Tuesday a new offshore exploratory consortium, allowing Turkish Petroleum Overseas Company (TPO) to assume operatorship of Eastern Offshore Block C as part of an effort to revive drilling. The Economic Coordination Committee…

Bousso: TotalEnergies' ROI-TotalEnergies power play shows Big Oil how to make energy transition work

TotalEnergies of France is betting heavily on renewables and power, positioning itself as a leader in the global energy demand wave. It also offers investors an alternative to its rivals who are doubling down on gas and oil. Since 2022, the strategies of European oil companies have been in a constant state of flux.

Officials say Iraq is discussing a six-month waiver for US Lukoil sanctions.

Three Iraqi energy officials said on Monday that the Iraqi government was considering a request for a six-month waiver of sanctions from the U.S. Treasury Department to allow Lukoil more time to dispose of its stake in West Qurna-2, a giant oilfield. Lukoil declared force majeure in the field last week.

EIA: US oil and gas rig counts slow despite record production

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported on Monday that drilling activity in the U.S. has declined even though production is at record levels. The EIA reported that the number of active drilling rigs has decreased from 750 in December 2020 to 517 by October 2025. This is due to operators' response to lower natural gas and oil prices…

Kazakh Energy Minister: Government not talking to Lukoil on buying local assets

Energy Minister Yerlan Akkenzhenov stated on Monday that the Kazakh government has not held talks with Russian oil giant Lukoil regarding buying its Kazakh assets. The Russian state media reported earlier that the KazMunayGas head, who is the state-owned oil company of Kazakhstan, had said the company was in discussions about Lukoil’s assets in Kazakhstan.