Thursday, January 22, 2026

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Oil Prices Drop 2% as Trump Tones Down Threats Against Greenland, Iran

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Oil prices slid about 2% on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump softened threats against Greenland and Iran, and as investors assessed the supply-demand outlook.Brent futures fell $1.01, or 1.6%, to $64.23 a barrel at 11:26 a.m. EDT (1626 GMT). U.S.

Trafigura Makes First Venezuelan Crude Sale Under Supply Deal

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Trading house Trafigura has sold its first cargo of Venezuelan crude oil as part of a 50-million-barrel supply deal between Caracas and Washington, industry sources said on Thursday, with Spanish refiner Repsol taking the shipment.The…

Venezuelan Oil Exports Progress Slowly Under US Supply Deal

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Venezuelan oil exports under a flagship $2 billion supply deal with the U.S. reached about 7.8 million barrels on Wednesday, vessel-tracking data and documents from state-run PDVSA showed, with shipments accelerating after the U.S.

EDP CEO Warns EU on Lost Urgency for Energy Security

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Four years after the start of the Ukraine war, the European Union has lost the sense of urgency needed to strengthen its energy security, with bureaucracy still slowing renewable projects and preventing the bloc from cutting costly energy imports…

Global LNG demand to increase in 2026, while supply increases.

Analysts say that global liquefied gas (LNG), which is a form of natural gas, will increase this year. This will ease the constraints since the Ukraine War in 2022 and lower prices, which may spur demand, including from China and India, who are major importers.

Palm extends its gains on expectations of strong demand

Malaysian palm futures rose on Wednesday due to a?anticipated higher demand for the Lunar New Year holiday. By midday, the benchmark 'palm oil contract on the 'Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange for April delivery had gained 38 ringgit (0.93%) to 4,132 Ringgit ($1,019.24).

Halliburton makes a move towards possible Venezuelan return by posting vacancies on its job board

Halliburton, an oilfield services company, is looking for resumes to fill a variety of positions in Venezuela, including technicians and engineers, according to an advertisement on a job board dated 16 January. This could indicate a return to the South American nation.

Kazakhstan's Tengiz Oil Field to Remain Shut for Another 7-10 Days

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Oil production at Kazakhstan's vast Tengiz oil field, one of the world's largest, could be halted for another 7-10 days after shutting down on Sunday, cutting crude exports via the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, three industry…

Lithuanian president: Joint security agreement could end Greenland dispute

Gitanas Nuseda, the Lithuanian president, said that an agreement on the sharing of responsibility for security in the 'Arctic and North Atlantic' could be a solution to the standoff between Europe and the United States over Greenland.

Western Midstream renegotiates Occidental's contracts in the Delaware Basin

Western Midstream Partners, the operator of a pipeline in Delaware Basin, announced on Tuesday that it had renegotiated contracts for its Delaware Basin assets with Occidental Petroleum. The new contract provides a "simpler fixed fee structure" for natural gas gathering.

Palm up in anticipation of lower production and improved exports

The market for Malaysian palm oils futures closed higher on Tuesday as the anticipation of a sharp decline in production, and a stronger export demand, supported the market. The benchmark palm-oil contract for April delivery…

EUROPE GAS-European gas prices rise on low storage levels and weak LNG flows

Dutch and British gas contract prices rose on Tuesday. Attention was once again focused on the gas storage which is now "half full", the weaker flow of LNG, and the worsening relationship between Europe and the U.S. LSEG data…

Palm prices rise on the back of reduced production and improved exports

The price of palm oil futures in Malaysia rose on Tuesday, as traders anticipated a sharp drop in production and stronger demand for exports. By midday, the benchmark palm oil contract for April delivery at the Bursa Malaysia…

Maha Capital asks for US approval to purchase stake in Venezuelan oil company

Paulo Thiago Mendonca is the chairman of Maha Capital's board. He said that the United States has approved the acquisition of an indirect minority stake in a PDVSA controlled oil company. The firm has until the end of May to "exercise" an option to acquire a majority stake.

Gazprom Neft and MOL reach provisional agreement on the sale of NIS shares by Russia

Serbian Energy Minister Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic announced on Monday that Russia's Gazprom has reached an?agreement? to sell its majority share in Serbian refiner NIS, to Hungary's MOL. She told Video Plus that the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S.

Official: Shell wants to exit Syria's al-Omar Oilfield, but US firms are interested in the sector.

Youssef qeblawi said that the head of Syria Petroleum Company Youssef qeblawi stated on Monday that Shell asked to withdraw its oil from the al-Omar field and transfer their?share to Syria’s state-owned operators, but that U.S.

Syria tightens its grip after Kurdish withdrawal, IS jail attack reported

On Monday, Syrian government forces tightened their grip across a large swath of territory in the north and east that had been abruptly abandoned by Kurdish troops on Sunday. This was a dramatic change which solidified President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s rule.

Floods in Mozambique force thousands of people to flee, President cancels Davos trip

Witnesses and officials reported that severe floods in Mozambique caused by heavy rainfall forced thousands to leave their homes. Some were left stranded atop roofs while surging waters swamped settlements. Daniel Chapo, the president of Venezuela…

Engie continues to invest in Middle East renewables, as the momentum in US and Europe slows

Engie has reached the 'financial close on a 1.5 Gigawatt solar park, its largest in the world, said the French utility on Monday. The company is stepping up projects in the Middle East, a fast-growing market, amid a slowdown of renewable energy in the U.S.

After abrupt Kurdish retreat, Syrian troops consolidate their hold

On Monday, Syrian government forces tightened their grip across a large swath of territory in the north and east that was abruptly abandoned by Kurdish troops on Sunday. This dramatic change solidified President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s rule.