Tuesday, September 17, 2024

US offers conditional loan of $1.56 billion for Indiana ammonia plant

The U.S. Department of Energy announced on Monday that it has granted Wabash Valley Resources a conditional guarantee of up $1,56 billion for the construction of a low-emissions production facility of ammonia in Indiana. It said that the project would use petcoke as a waste product from oil refining to produce 500…

Woodside Energy CEO: We are in discussions with potential partners about Driftwood LNG

Woodside Energy CEO Meg O'Neill announced on Monday that the company is in talks with U.S. onshore gas producers, pipelines and companies who share its views and outlook on liquefied gas for its Driftwood LNG Project. O'Neill, speaking at an investor's conference in New York said that U.S.

Money losing natgas producer BKV revives US IPO

BKV Corp, a natural gas producer in the red, said it plans to raise $315 million via an initial public offer of shares. This comes nearly two years after BKV first filed to sell its shares publicly. BKV said it will offer between $19 to $21 per share. The company aims to achieve a valuation up to $1.77bn in its IPO.

BP sells its US Onshore Wind Business

BP announced Monday that it plans to sell the U.S. Onshore Wind Energy business. The assets did not align with its growth plan. BP has announced that it will soon begin the process of selling its wind assets. bp Wind Energy is a company with interests in ten operating onshore wind power assets spread across seven U.S. States.

Baker Hughes reports that US drillers have added oil and gas rigs to their fleet for the first time in 5 weeks.

Baker Hughes, a leading energy services company, said that the U.S. added the most oil and gas rigs in a week in the past year. In the week ending Sept. 13, the oil and gas rig counts, a good indicator of future production, increased by eight to 590. This is a return to levels seen in mid-June. This was the largest increase since the week of Sept. 15, 2023.

Sources confirm that Egypt has awarded the tender for 20 LNG winter cargoes to Egypt.

Four trading sources said on Friday that Egypt's recent bid for 20 cargoes (cartons) of liquefied gas to cover winter demand following a sharp decline in domestic production has been fully allocated. It is the first time Egypt issued an tender to cover the winter demand since 2018. This year, the most populous Arab nation has become a net gas importer.

Mitsubishi buys stake and offtakes ammonia in Texas from ExxonMobil

The Japanese trading house Mitsubishi announced on Friday that it had reached an agreement in principle to purchase a stake and take delivery of low-carbon ammonia produced by ExxonMobil at its hydrogen plant in Texas. As part of its decarbonisation campaign, Japan aims to increase the use of ammonia and hydrogen in power plants and for other uses…

Occidental's 1PointFive receives funding up to $500 mln by US DOE

Occidental Petroleum’s carbon capture unit 1PointFive announced on Thursday that the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations had committed up to 500 million dollars to support the development of the South Texas Direct Air Capture Hub (DAC). BlackRock, one of the largest asset managers in the world…

Senegal president announces election of parliament on November 17

Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye dissolved Thursday the national assembly led by the opposition, paving the way for legislative elections to be held early on November 17. Faye, the new leader of the country, stated in an evening speech that it was difficult to work with the Assembly…

US sanctions 16 Venezuelan officials with Maduro's links

The Biden administration announced on Thursday that it would impose U.S. Sanctions on 16 allies to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro as a response to voter fraud during the country's elections and the subsequent crackdown by his government on the political opponents. This move comes just days after Edmundo Gonzales…

Russia is considering limiting metals exports to the West

In response to Western sanctions, Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested this week that Moscow limit exports of metals or other commodities in which Russia has a large share on global markets. Putin mentioned uranium and nickel as well as titanium, but suggested that other commodities could be restricted…

Australian shares rise as energy stocks and banks shine

Investors digested and assessed the impact of the latest U.S. Inflation print on global interest rate outlooks. As of 1236 GMT, the S&P/ASX 200 was up 0.6% to 8,035.1 points. The benchmark closed Wednesday's session 0.3% lower. Market watchers have ruled out a Federal Reserve rate cut of 50 basis points (bp) next week and instead bet on a reduction of 25 bp.

Viper Energy will buy certain Permian minerals assets from Tumbleweed Royalty at $461 million

Viper Energy is a subsidiary owned by oil and gas producer Diamondback Energy. It announced on Wednesday that it had entered into an agreement with Tumbleweed Royalty to purchase mineral and royalty interests from the company for $461,000,000 in cash. According to the agreement, an additional…

The deputy minister of the Peruvian copper ministry says that this year's production is expected to be below expectations.

The world's third largest copper producer, Peru is expected to fall short of its government goal this year. A top mining official told reporters on Wednesday that the government's goal of 3,000,000 metric tons of the metal will probably not be met this year. The output is on track to be around 2.8 million tonnes this year…

Investors react negatively to US inflation data, causing TSX to fall

Canada's main index of stocks fell on Wednesday, part of a wider decline. Mixed U.S. data on inflation reduced expectations for a 50-basis point rate cut next week in the United States. At 10:19 am. The S&P/TSX Composite Index of the Toronto Stock Exchange was down 126.22 or 0.55% at 22,876.87 by 14:19 GMT. At least 10 sectors experienced declines.

According to a Nasscom-Zinnov study, India's global center market will grow to $105 Billion by 2030.

According to a report released by the IT industry association Nasscom on Wednesday, India's Global Capability Centres (GCCs), which were valued at $64.6 billion during fiscal 2024 will likely grow to between $99 and 105 billion dollars by 2030. India's GCCs are no longer low-cost outsourcing centers…

Uganda announces it will issue new oil exploration licenses in the next fiscal year

The finance minister announced on Wednesday that Uganda will issue new oil exploration licenses during the fiscal year 2025/2026, which runs from July to June. This is to boost investment in the sector as well as the overall economic growth. Early last year, the last licensing round for this east African nation launched in 2019 ended.

Rural towns in New Mexico's arid region are looking to treated oil wastewater for a drought solution.

Stephen Aldridge, a pilot of a four-seater helicopter, could see a dozen lagoons filled with toxic waste glistening in the distance between drill rigs. The mayor of Jal, a tiny town nestled in the middle of U.S. Oil Country near the Texas border, saw the scene as a chance to find water for the state that is suffering from a worsening drought.

Energean gas's first-half profit rises on increased output

Energean, a gas producer, reported higher profits in the first half of this year on Wednesday. This was due to a strong summer demand from Israel, which accounts for more than 70%. The company is expanding in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. It is particularly interested in areas where gas is supported by long-term policies and coal is being replaced.

Financials drag Australia's shares down; US inflation data is in focus

Australian shares finished marginally lower on Tuesday, as losses among financial stocks outweighed gains by miners. Investors were cautious in advance of an important U.S. inflation report that could affect the Federal Reserve's next interest rate decision. The S&P/ASX 200 ended 0.4% lower, at 7978.7.

Oil producer APA Corp will sell Permian assets at $950 mln

APA Corp, a U.S. oil-and-gas producer, announced on Tuesday that it will sell its non-core Permian drilling properties for $950 million to an unnamed buyer as part of its efforts to reduce debt. Energy companies are rushing to increase their oil and natural gas drilling inventory, particularly in the Permian Basin…

EIA: Permian Basin gas capacity will increase with the launch of Matterhorn pipeline

The U.S. Energy Information Administration said Tuesday that the Matterhorn Express Pipeline is expected to begin operating in this month. Matterhorn, in a joint venture between Whitewater, EnLink Midstream and MPLX will transport natural gases from the Permian basin to Katy, near Houston, Texas.

OPEC lowers its global oil demand growth forecast for 2024 and 2025

OPEC cut its projection for the global oil demand in 2024 based on data collected so far this season. It also lowered its expectations for next year. This is the second successive downward revision by the producer group. The weaker outlook highlights the challenges that OPEC+ faces in balancing the markets.

Glencore's former head of oil is charged with bribery in a UK court

Alex Beard, former Glencore head of oil, appeared before a London court Tuesday to answer bribery allegations relating to Glencore's operations in Africa. Beard's lawyer told the London Westminster Magistrates' Court that he will plead guilty. The 57-year old is accused of two counts of conspiracy…

APPEC-India ONGC Videsh focuses on stakes in oil and gas assets amid energy transformation

The head of finance at ONGC Videsh said that the company is focusing on acquiring stakes overseas in oil and gas producing companies, as the shift to renewable energy will likely reduce the demand for conventional fuels. We are not interested in long-term projects, due to the energy transition.

Serica Energy's UK first-half profits and production fall

Serica Energy, an oil and gas company, reported a lower profit for 2024's first half on Tuesday. A tax charge of $106 million was to blame. A planned shutdown of the Triton Hub, located in UK Central North Sea, also affected production. Serica reported that it produced 43.700 barrels equivalent to oil per day (boepd), down from 49.350 boepd last year.

Equinor executive says that the APPEC/EU methane emission law poses monitoring challenges.

The European Union's legislation imposing methane emission limits on Europe’s oil and gas imports will present monitoring challenges. A Norwegian oil executive said this at the APPEC on Tuesday event. The EU approved the law in May. It will put pressure on international suppliers of greenhouse gases to reduce their leakage.

British Business – Sept 10,

These are the most popular stories in the British business pages. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these reports. BP engineers will now be required to take faster decisions based on AI-generated information about oil and natural gas exploration, following a recent agreement with Palantir Technologies.

Hybrid vehicles give lifeline to Platinum Metals

In the next few years, a surge in hybrid car sales as the electric vehicle market slows will likely lead to an unexpected increase in demand for platinum group materials (PGMs), similar to what is predicted for coal's extended life. PGMs – primarily platinum and palladium – face a long-term decline in demand…

Morgan Stanley lowers Brent crude oil price forecast as market signals softening demand

Morgan Stanley cut its Brent crude forecasts for the coming quarters on Monday and said that the global oil market was facing a period similar to recessions when demand is weak. Brent crude futures reached their lowest level since December 2021 at $71,06 on Friday. Brent crude was trading at around $71.74 per barrel by 1026 GMT.

ADNOC will supply Indian Oil with LNG over a 15-year period

Abu Dhabi Media Office announced on Monday that the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company had agreed to a 15-year contract with Indian Oil for 1 million metric tonnes of liquefied gas per year. Government media said that the LNG will mostly come from ADNOC Ruwais LNG Project. ADNOC is a company with big ambitions. It has big plans for gas and LNG.

Methanex acquires OCI's methanol division in a $2.05 billion deal

Methanex, a Canadian methanol manufacturer, announced on Sunday that it would acquire the methanol division of Dutch green fuel maker OCI Global for $2.05 billion. The deal involves $1.15 billion cash and the issuance 9.9 million Methanex shares valued at $450 millions, according to the methanol manufacturer. It also includes $450 in debts and leases.

Nigeria licenses the first floating LNG plant to export and use domestically

Nigeria's oil regulator granted UTM Offshore Limited on Friday the first license for operating a floating LNG plant to tap flared natural gas from an ExxonMobil field in the Niger Delta. As Africa looks to tap into its gas reserves, such plants are popping up all over the continent. Government…

US drillers have cut oil and gas drilling rigs in the fourth week of a row, according to Baker Hughes

Baker Hughes, a leading energy services company, said that the U.S. firms have cut back on the number of natural gas and oil rigs for the fourth consecutive week for the first since late June. The number of oil and gas drilling rigs, a good indicator of future production, dropped by one to 582 during the week ending Sept.

Sources say Egypt is seeking 20 LNG cargoes to meet winter demand, as the gas crisis worsens.

Three trading and industry sources confirmed on Friday that Egypt issued a tender for 20 cargoes (cartons) of liquefied gas to meet the demand for electricity during winter, despite a sharp decline in domestic production. It is the first time Egypt issued an tender to cover the winter demand since 2018.

Woodside raises $ 2 billion in bonds amid growing investor concerns over capital expenditure plans

Woodside Energy, an Australian oil and gas company, raised $2 billion on the U.S. Bond Market, the company announced on Friday. This news caused its shares to fall on concerns about the company's capital spending plans. The bond issue consisted of two tranches: $1.25 billion in 10-year bonds at a coupon rate of 5.1%…

OPEC+ agrees two-month delay in October oil production increase

OPEC+ agreed to postpone a planned increase in oil production for October and November, the producers' group announced on Thursday, after crude prices fell to their lowest level in nine months. It added that it may further pause, or reverse, the increases if necessary. Oil prices are falling, along with other asset categories.

Kazakhstan asks for a delay in maintenance of the giant Kashagan Oilfield.

Trading sources familiar with the matter claim that Kazakhstan's Energy Ministry has asked shareholders to delay next year's maintenance, which was scheduled to start at the site on October 1st. Two sources claim that the ministry requested a delay in a letter sent to the partners of the North Caspian Operating Company consortium (NCOC)…

Sources say OPEC+ is close to an agreement on delaying the increase in oil production.

Two sources within the group said on Thursday that OPEC+ was close to reaching an agreement with regards to delaying a planned increase in oil production for October after crude prices fell to their lowest level in nine months. Oil prices are falling, along with other asset categories. This…

Malaysia won't stop South China Sea exploration, despite China protests says PM

Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia's Prime Minister, said that the country would not stop oil and gas exploration on the South China Sea in spite of Beijing's claims that Malaysia had infringed on its territory. Anwar, who is currently in Russia on an official visit, stated that Malaysia's exploration was within its own territory…

Santos' new CFO shines spotlight on succession in top jobs

The Australian energy giant Santos announced on Thursday that Sherry Duhe, a former Woodside and Newcrest executive, has been appointed as its chief financial officer. This announcement comes amid heightened market speculation regarding a possible change in the top position. Duhe will replace Anthea McKinnell as chief financial officers.

Rystad reports that US oil and gas M&A will reach a record in 2023, with the focus shifting away from Permian.

Analysts at Rystad, a consultancy, said that the appetite of U.S. producers for deals is close to last year's level, as a rise in interest in smaller oilfields offsets sluggish activity in the Permian Basin, which produces most oil. According to Rystad's analysis of the U.S. market through August…

Citi says oil prices in 2025 could average $60/bbl if OPEC+ does not further reduce their cuts

Citi reported in a Wednesday note that if the producer group OPEC+ does not reduce its production, oil prices could fall to $60 per barrel in 2025 because of reduced demand and an increase in supply from non-OPEC nations. Citi stated that while a technical recovery was possible, the markets…

Colombia's Ecopetrol claims that operations have been affected by roadblockades and pipeline attacks

Ecopetrol, Colombia's state oil company, said that its operations were affected by the attacks on Cano Limon - Covenas and Bicentenario and a nationwide strike of truckers which has caused transport to be snarled. The company said in a press release that the production of hydrocarbons may be affected in the next few days, and this could affect fuel supply.

Putin and Serbian deputy PM discuss gas contract

Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, said that he planned to discuss with Serbian Vice Prime Minister Aleksandar Volin a contract for gas supply that will expire in March 2025. Putin and Vulin met at the Eastern Economic Forum, in Russia's far-eastern port of Vladivostok. Serbia, which NATO bombed during the war in Kosovo in 1999…

Sources say that OPEC+ is discussing a delay in the planned increase of oil production for October.

Three sources within the group said that OPEC+ was discussing a possible delay to a planned increase in output next month, as oil prices have fallen to their lowest level in nine months. Oil prices are falling along with other asset classes due to concerns over a weakening global economy…

Minister: Russia welcomes foreign investments in geological exploration

Alexander Kozlov, Minister for Natural Resources and Ecology in Russia, said that the country would be happy to welcome foreign investors who wish to participate in its geological surveys. After the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine, in February 2022, Russia experienced a mass exodus. Moscow…

Santos LNG from Australia to Glencore Singapore

Santos, an Australian company, announced on Wednesday that it had signed a contract for a midterm supply of liquefied gas with Glencore Singapore. Glencore Singapore is a subsidiary of the London-listed Glencore. Santos has agreed to supply 19 LNG cargoes or approximately 0.5million tonnes of LNG annually over the course of three years plus a quarter.

EOG will increase activity in the Utica shale in Ohio, says company

Jeff Leitzell, chief operating officer of Houston-based EOG Resources, told the Barclays CEO Energy-Power Conference attendees in New York that the company expects to increase operations in the Utica Shale play in Ohio. Leitzell stated that EOG Resources had doubled its Utica activity year-on-year.

After the closure of the furnace, KNS, a new Caledonian nickel company, is looking for a new investor.

KNS reported on Tuesday that talks with potential buyers of Glencore's Koniambo Nickel SAS stake are continuing, after the New Caledonian Nickel producer shut down their furnaces at the weekend. KNS, a part of the struggling New Caledonian Nickel industry, halted its mine and factory operations in March, after commodity group Glencore sold its interest.

Aker BP begins production at Tyrving Oilfield amid legal battle between the government and Aker BP over approval

Aker BP, a Norwegian oil company, has begun production at its Tyrving off-shore oilfield. The Norwegian government is trying to overturn the court's ruling that the project approval was invalid due to the failure to evaluate the climate impact. The Oslo District Court in January ruled that…

Perenco will acquire mature gas fields from BP

BP Trinidad and Tobago has signed an agreement with Perenco T&T for the divestment of its Immortelle offshore gas field and production facilities. The oil major said this in a Monday statement. It said that the agreement includes undeveloped resources in the Parang field. All fields except Parang have been in operation since 1993…

UK North Sea Tax Changes Mean $12 Billion Revenue Drop, Industry Body Says

An industry group warned on Monday that the British government's plans to raise a windfall-tax on North Sea oil producers will result in a drop of nearly 16 billion pounds in state revenue and accelerate a fall in production. The Labour government elected in July has stated that the changes…

NEO Energy reduces UK investment plans due to fiscal and regulatory uncertainty

NEO Energy announced on Monday that it would slow down its investment in all of its portfolios due to the uncertainty surrounding fiscal and regulatory issues in the British oil sector. NEO is the owner of half the Buchan Horst project in the UK North Sea. Serica Energy, Jersey Oil & Gas and NEO are the joint venture partners.

Timor Gap and Timor-Leste JV Gas Project Majority owned by Santos

Santos, the majority joint venture owner in Timor-Leste, announced on Monday that Timor Gap, a state-owned Timor-Leste oil company has acquired a 16 percent interest in Bayu-Undan's gas project. Timor Gap is now a member of the Bayu-Undan JV which includes SK E&S, INPEX, Eni, and Tokyo Timor Sea Resources.

Andy Home: Zinc concentrations are squeezed but metal is not in short supply

The global zinc mine production is continuing to decline and raw material shortages are now beginning to affect China, in particular. The 14 Chinese smelters that account for 70% of China's refined Zinc production agreed to postpone new capacity and adjust maintenance plans in order to maintain operating margins.

Aphrodite gas field in Cyprus to be developed by companies for $4 billion

NewMed Energy, an Israeli company, said that the partners in the offshore Aphrodite gas field had submitted to the Cypriot Government a plan for the development of the project. The cost is estimated to be around $4 billion. NewMed, along with partners Chevron Shell and Shell, updated a previous…

Senators ask Biden to reduce South Korean import quotas for piping products

Three Democratic U.S. Senators called on the Biden Administration on Friday to lower the current import quota for oil and gas drilling pipe from South Korea. They said it had impacted businesses in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Sherrod Brown, Bob Casey, and John Fetterman, senators from Ohio, Pennsylvania…

India's ONGC wants US approval for two projects in Venezuela

Rajarshi Gupta, the managing director of ONGC Videsh Ltd in India, said that the company is looking for U.S. permission to run two projects to increase production in Venezuela. Gupta said that ONGC wants to obtain a license similar to the one granted to U.S. oil giant Chevron for operating oil fields in Venezuela.

Min says that seismic work will begin on gas fields shared between Trinidad and Venezuela.

Stuart Young, Trinidad and Tobago's energy minister, said on Facebook on Friday that seismic work is expected to begin in the next few days at the offshore gas fields shared between Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago. Venezuela issued a license in July allowing for the development of the Cocuina Field, its side of reservoir. In early 2014, the U.S.

Sources say that OPEC+ is likely to continue with its planned production increase from October.

OPEC+ will proceed with a planned increase in oil production from October as Libyan outages, and pledged reductions by some members, to compensate for the overproduction, counteract the impact of sluggish consumer demand, according to six sources within the producer group. Eight OPEC+ member countries are expected to increase their output by 180…

Andy Home: Zinc concentrations are squeezed but metal is not in short supply

The global zinc mine production is continuing to decline and raw materials are now beginning to squeeze, especially in China. In an effort to maintain operating margins, a group of 14 Chinese zinc smelters that accounts for 70% of the country’s refined zinc production agreed to postpone new capacity and adjust maintenance plans earlier this month.

Sources say that OPEC+ is likely to continue with its planned production increase from October.

OPEC+ will proceed with a planned increase in oil production from October as Libyan outages, and pledged reductions by some members, to compensate for the overproduction, counteract the impact of sluggish consumer demand, according to six sources within the producer group. Eight OPEC+ member countries are expected to increase their output by 180…

After historic oil vote, little progress in Ecuador's Amazon

In the Amazon, on August 20, 2023, almost 60% of the population voted to keep crude oil in the ground. Environmentalists and Indigenous Communities hailed the referendum as a historic victory for protecting one of the most biodiverse areas of the planet and a rare instance of the shift away from fossil fuel based economies.

Shell to make large cuts in its oil exploration division: sources

Shell will cut its oil and natural gas exploration and production workforce by 20%, according to company sources. CEO Wael Sawan is extending his cost-saving efforts to this highly profitable division following the deep cuts made in renewables and low carbon businesses. Sources said that the restructuring of the exploration…

Sources say Shell plans to make large cuts in its oil exploration division.

Shell will cut its oil and natural gas exploration and production workforce by 20%, according to company sources. CEO Wael Sawan is extending his cost-saving efforts to this highly profitable division following the deep cuts made in renewable energy and low-carbon businesses. Sources say that the restructuring of the exploration…

Shell to make large cuts in its oil exploration division: sources

Shell will cut its oil and natural gas exploration and production workforce by 20%, according to company sources. CEO Wael Sawan is extending his cost-saving efforts to this highly profitable division following the deep cuts made in renewables and low carbon businesses. Sources say that the restructuring of the exploration…

CNOOC China says fossil fuels are crucial for the near future

CNOOC Ltd, a Chinese offshore oil and natural gas company, believes that fossil fuels will continue to be a stabilising force in the global energy market for a long time. The company has set a record production target for 2024. CNOOC, after reporting a record-breaking interim profit, said…

Rains hit India and Pakistan, evacuating thousands

Authorities warned of further heavy rains on Thursday after heavy rains flooded parts of India's western Gujarat state, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes and causing utility lines to be cut. At least 28 people were killed. Television images showed that the army has joined in…

Two Republicans ask Pentagon to add Chinese Battery Maker CATL to restricted List

Two Republican senators on Wednesday requested that the U.S. Defense Department add Chinese battery manufacturer CATL to a list of restricted companies suspected to be working with Beijing's army. Experts say that companies added to this list are not eligible for U.S. government contracts, and they also face significant reputational risk.

Official from RPT-Argentina says that lithium and copper will drive metal exports up to $10 billion by 2027

Luis Lucero, Argentina's Mining Secretary, said that the country's mining exports would more than double in 2027 to $10 billion from $4 billion. This is due to a slew of new lithium projects and a nascent push for copper. Lucero, in his first remarks to the international media after taking office in April this year…

Libyan oilfields shut down in dispute over central bank

Two field engineers reported that the Sarir oilfield had almost completely stopped production on Wednesday, due to a dispute between the government and the central bank over oil revenues. The authorities in the east of Libya, where the majority of oilfields are located, announced on Monday that production and exports will be stopped.

Namibia plans to complete its sovereign wealth fund by 2025

Namibia's Finance Minister said on Tuesday that the government expects to approve its first offshore oil project in 2025 and complete the creation of its sovereign fund. Namibia, which is yet to produce oil or gas, became a hotspot for exploration after TotalEnergies, Shell and offshore discoveries.

Engineers say two oilfields in south-east Libya have been shut down

Engineers at the fields said on Tuesday that two oilfields have stopped production, and another had its output reduced. This shows a plan announced on Monday to reduce production is in effect. Although the eastern-based administration announced on Monday that the oilfields would be closed…

Harbour Energy, UK to complete Wintershall Dea Asset Deal in September

Harbour Energy, of Britain, said Tuesday that it expected to complete the purchase of Wintershall Dea assets by early September. This is a change from its previous estimate of early in the 4th quarter. Harbour's shares rose 7.2% to 301.10p at the opening of morning trading. The biggest British…

Woodside Energy's first-half profits drop on lower oil prices

Woodside Energy, based in Australia, reported a 14 percent drop in first-half profits on Tuesday due to price volatility and lower realized oil prices. Oil prices have been choppy due to supply chain disruptions caused by tensions in the Middle East, and China's economic recovery is being hampered by weak domestic consumption.

Colombia's Cenit has reported five attacks on two oil pipes

Cenit is a subsidiary owned by Colombia's largest oil company Ecopetrol. On Monday, Cenit reported five attacks against the Cano Limon - Covenas - and Bicentenario - pipelines. The company released a statement stating that three attacks had been carried out on Cano Limon-Covenas and two on Bicentenario. According to a spokesperson, exports were not affected.

Mexico's new president appoints an energy expert to lead Pemex

On Monday, Mexico's new president nominated Victor Rodriguez as the next executive director of the heavily indebted oil company Pemex. This was one of the last nominations to the politically and financially volatile energy sector. At a press event, Rodriguez stated that working with the Finance Ministry would be crucial in stabilizing his company…

Cyprus deadline for offshore gas update by Chevron-led Group

One of the partners in a Chevron-led group that has licensing rights to a gasfield off Cyprus said Monday they will submit an updated development plan with a few days. Cyprus had given them a deadline of three months. Since Chevron tried to change a field development plan for 2019, there…

Fire at Russian oil refinery Omsk injures seven people, but production continues

The local governor reported that seven people, including one person in serious condition, were hospitalized after an fire broke out at the Russian oil refinery in Omsk. However, the plant claimed to be operating normally and its production plans will not be affected. The fire at the Omsk Refinery has been brought under control.