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The European stock rally is stalling as traders evaluate the economic impact of Venezuela

After a string of record-breaking?closes?, European stocks were subdued Wednesday as investors took time to digest recent U.S.?developments? between Venezuela and the United States. They also awaited new economic data. STOXX…

Palm oil futures are up on the back of gains in rival oils and ringgit weakness

The price of Malaysian palm oils futures rose on Wednesday as a result of the strength of soyoil in Dalian and Chicago. Weakness?in ringgit also added to support. By midday, the benchmark contract for?palm?oil delivery in March…

Sunrise Wind, Orsted, challenges US suspension of wind lease

Denmark's Orsted said on Wednesday that its unit Sunrise Wind will challenge the U.S. Government's 'decision' last month to suspend their offshore wind project lease, and seek a court order. On December 22, the U.S. East Coast…

Centrus receives $900 Million DOE Task Order as US pushes for domestic uranium enrichment

The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded a $900 million task order to Centrus Energy, a nuclear fuel supplier based in the United States, to increase uranium enrichment capacity at the Piketon site, Ohio. This is part of Washington's…

Venezuelan oil will boost US refiners but hurt Canadian producers

Refiners in the United States would be able to absorb most of the approximately 1 million barrels of crude oil per day if U.S. Sanctions on Venezuela are lifted. According to a report on Tuesday, the U.S. has been in talks with…

Trump Administration says that there are ways to increase Venezuelan oil production quickly

Trump's administration dismissed Tuesday analysts' estimates that it will?take years? to increase Venezuela's crude oil production. They said there are ways to boost the country?s oil sector quickly. The Trump administration is aiming to increase crude production from Venezuela…

Venezuelan oil will boost US refiners but hurt Canadian producers

Refiners in the United States would be able to absorb the majority of the approximately 1 million barrels of crude oil per day that would be traded freely if the sanctions were lifted. The sanctions against the South American nation are lifted.

Phillips 66 claims that two Gulf Coast refineries are capable of processing 100,000 bpd Venezuelan crude

Kevin Mitchell, Chief Financial officer of Phillips 66, said on a Tuesday conference call that the refiner can use Venezuelan crude in two U.S. Gulf 'Coast refining facilities as production increases. Mitchell, speaking at the Goldman?Sachs?Energy…

What is the current status of international oil firms in Venezuela following Maduro’s capture?

Here are some key facts about the international oil companies operating in Venezuela. The country, which has the largest oil reserves in the world, is now in crisis following the capture of the President Nicolas Maduro. Former…

ROI-Trump's Venezuela oil grab revives 'petrodollar' debate: McGeever

The arrest and capture of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro by the United States on Saturday was likely motivated by many factors, but one that has been little discussed is the White House's concern about the declining global prominence of "petrodollar".

Bousso: Trump offers US oil companies in Venezuela a poisoned cup

Donald Trump, the president of the United States, is offering U.S. companies an opportunity to revitalize Venezuela's vast and derelict petroleum industry. This is an offer that they might not want to accept. U.S. Representatives…

Palm oil falls on stronger Ringgit, but rivals make up losses

The price of Malaysian palm oil futures fell on Tuesday, as the strength in edible oils at the Dalian commodity exchange was outweighed by the firmer ringgit. Meanwhile, market participants were awaiting data from the Palm Oil Board that will be released next week.

Bousso: Trump offers US oil companies in Venezuela a poisoned cup

Donald Trump, the president of the United States, is offering U.S. companies an opportunity to revitalize Venezuela's vast and derelict petroleum industry. This is an offer that they might not want to accept. U.S. Representatives…

Eni and Repsol are fighting to recover $6 billion of gas payments that Venezuela owes them, reports FT

The Financial Times reported that European energy companies Eni and Repsol struggle to recover around $6 billion in gas payments from Venezuela, and are?facing an indifference by U.S. officials regarding the debt. Eni, Repsol and the U.S.

Palm oil falls on stronger Ringgit, but rivals make up losses

Malaysian palm futures fell on Tuesday, as the weaker ringgit overshadowed 'the strength of rival edible oils from Dalian and Chicago. Market participants were waiting for further information to be released by the Malaysian Palm Oil Board next week.

US Sues Two California Cities over Limitations on Gas in New Buildings

On Monday, the Trump administration filed a lawsuit against two Californian cities to stop 'local laws that restrict natural-gas infrastructure and appliances in new construction. This lawsuit is the latest attack by 'the administration…

Vistra buys Cogentrix Energy for $4.7 billion amid rising power demand

Utility Vistra announced on Monday that it has agreed to purchase Cogentrix Energy from Quantum Capital Group for $4.7 billion. The company is looking to meet the growing demand for power. The shares of the company increased by nearly 5% during extended trading.

Oil Executives Dispute Trump's Claim of Talks with US Majors on Venezuela

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Four oil executives who are familiar with the situation say that the Trump administration didn't consult Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips or Chevron about Venezuela either before or after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro on Jan.

Oil executives say that the Trump administration did not consult US oil majors regarding Venezuela.

According to four oil executives who are familiar with the situation, the Trump administration didn't consult the oil companies Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips or Chevron about Venezuela either before or after U.S. forces captured Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro on Jan.

Explainer: Status of Foreign Oil Companies in Venezuela After Maduro’s Arrest

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Here are some key facts about the international oil companies operating in Venezuela. The country, which has the largest oil reserves in the world, is now in crisis following the capture of the President Nicolas Maduro.Hugo Chavez…