Chevron expects to see an increase in the current estimate of oil resources in Guyana
Chevron announced on Wednesday that it anticipates that an oilfield in Guyana, which is prolific and has a large amount of recoverable resources, could contain more than its current estimate of 11 Billion barrels of oil. Mark Nelson, Chevron's Vice Chairman, said that although the company has not forecasted it, he expects upside.
Chevron: Argentina's costs are still challenging, despite reform progress
Mark Nelson, Vice Chairman of Chevron, said that the cost of doing business remains high in Argentina despite the promising geology. The government of Javier Milei has made progress to promote the oil industry. Mark Nelson, Vice Chairman of Chevron, said that the geology in Argentina is excellent…
As the US shutdown comes to an end, UK's FTSE100 hits a record high.
Investors welcomed signs that the long-running U.S. shutdown may be ending. The blue-chip index ended 0.1% higher and is now within striking distance of 10,000. The FTSE 250 mid-cap index was down by 0.7%. Upgrade the UK's regulated electric networks and expand their renewable business. Metal…
Chevron aims to increase cash flow by 10% annually through 2030 and cut costs even more.
Chevron announced on Wednesday its plans to increase oil and gas production and grow free cash flow annually by more than 10 percent through 2030, all while reducing costs and capital spending. Chevron announced its new guidance on Wednesday at their investor day. The company has been working…
Mexico's Vista will invest $4.5 billion to boost production in Argentina's Vaca Muerta shale.
Vista, a Mexican energy company, announced on Wednesday that it would invest over $4.5 billion into the vast Vaca Muerta shale in Argentina to increase production. Vista's production is expected to increase to over 200,000 barrels equivalent per day by 2030 from the 114,000 boe/d it was expecting this year.
Lukoil's drilling plans in the Black Sea of Romania are stymied by sanctions
Vantage Drilling, a company listed in Oslo, has cancelled a contract for drilling next year. Two industry sources said on Wednesday that the contract was with Russian oil major Lukoil to explore its Romanian Black Sea Trident discovery. This cancellation comes just days after the company declared force majeure on its Iraqi oilfield…
The UK's FTSE100 is down as energy and industrial shares weigh
The FTSE 100 index in London dipped on Wednesday, after two sessions of record-high levels. Losses in energy and industrial shares weighed heavily on the market. Blue-chip index fell 0.1% to 9,886 as of 1214 GMT. However, it is still nearing record levels and within striking range of the 10,000 point. The mid-cap index FTSE 250 rose 0.1%.
UAE's Dana Gas signs an agreement to explore the revival of Syria gas fields
Dana Gas, based in the UAE, announced on Wednesday that it had signed an initial agreement with Syria's oil company for assessing the redevelopment of natural gas fields damaged by the 13-year-old civil war which made Syria dependent on imports from Iran. The Syrian rebels overthrew longtime president Bashar al-Assad in late 2018.
Australia shares are up as lithium miners shine but tech stocks hold gains.
The benchmark index of Australian shares rose a little bit on Wednesday, as lithium stocks led the rally in commodities stocks. A slump in technology stocks dampened the gains. By 2352 GMT, the S&P/ASX 200 Index rose by 0.2% to 8,836.90. The benchmark index ended Tuesday 0.2% lower. Copper…
Shell appeals against arbitration ruling on Venture Global LNG Supply Contracts
Shell has filed a lawsuit in New York Supreme Court to challenge its loss in an arbitration against U.S. liquefied gas producer Venture Global. This comes weeks after BP won a $1 billion arbitration. The two arbitration cases were based on Venture Global's inability to deliver LNG as per long-term contracts…
Occidental Petroleum predicts flat production and lower spending in 2026
Occidental Petroleum, an oil and gas company, said Tuesday that it expects a flat growth in production and lower spending than the current year levels by 2026 as crude prices fall. The U.S. shale oil producers are coping with a global oil crisis, as prices remain in the $60 per barrel range.
Dow closes at record high; traders bet against government shutdown
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at a record-high on Tuesday. This was boosted by progress in ending the longest U.S. Government shutdown. Nvidia, and other companies related to artificial intelligence, fell due to renewed concerns over high valuations. The Polymarket betting platform has fully priced in a resolution for this week…
SBB sells community property portfolio worth $3.4 billion in a deal with Sweden
The struggling Swedish real estate group SBB announced on Tuesday that it would sell its portfolio of community properties to Public Property Invest, a publicly listed company in Oslo. This transaction valued the assets at approximately 32 billion Swedish crowns (3.40 billion dollars), and was part of its efforts to reduce its debt.
Shell appeals against arbitration ruling on Venture Global LNG Supply Contracts
Shell has filed a lawsuit in New York Supreme Court to challenge its loss in an arbitration against U.S. liquefied gas producer Venture Global. This comes weeks after BP won a $1 billion arbitration. The two arbitration cases concerned Venture Global's inability to deliver LNG as per long-term contracts…
TotalEnergies and Petronas get the green light for exploration in Guyana
TotalEnergies and Petronas are oil producers who have signed an agreement for five years with the Guyana government to explore shallow-water blocks, officials and executives of both companies said on Tuesday. Guyana is struggling to diversify its industry. Its energy sector is currently dominated by an Exxon Mobil-led consortium…
Gulf Interconnection Authority invests $3.5 billion to become regional hub for electricity export
The GCC Power Grid, which connects six Gulf States, will invest over $3.5 billion in the next 10 year to strengthen the grid and integrate renewable resources, as well as to open up new export opportunities for neighbouring countries. This was revealed by the head of GCCIA, the grid operator, on Tuesday.
Kremlin: Putin and Tokayev will discuss gas projects, US sanctions against Russian oil and other issues.
The Kremlin announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet with Kazakh President Kassym Jomart Tokayev in Moscow to discuss gas projects, as well as the impact of U.S. sanctions against Russian oil companies. Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, said that Putin was also interested…
Shell challenges Venture Global Arbitration Decision in New York Supreme Court
Shell is appealing its loss in a case against U.S. liquefied gas producer Venture Global at the New York Supreme Court. This comes weeks after BP won a $1 billion arbitration. The dispute arose from Venture Global's failure of to deliver liquefied gas under long-term agreements starting in 2023.
Occidental Petroleum exceeds profit forecasts for the quarter on higher production
Occidental Petroleum surpassed Wall Street's expectations for the third quarter profit on Monday as higher production helped U.S. shale oil producer to counter lower oil prices. The U.S. produced more oil and gas in August than ever before, despite Brent crude falling by over 13% during the…
Lukoil declares Force Majeure in Iraqi oilfield following US sanctions
Four sources familiar with the situation said that Lukoil declared force majeure on Iraq's West Qurna-2 giant oilfield on Monday after Western sanctions against the Russian oil major hindered its operations. Lukoil didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment. Last month, the United States and Britain imposed sanction on Rosneft…
Former Glencore employees plead guilty to UK Bribery Charges Ahead of 2027 Trial
Four former Glencore oil traders pleaded not guilt in a London Court on Monday to bribery allegations relating to the Swiss commodity trading company's operations in West Africa. Their trial is scheduled for 2027. Martin Wakefield has pleaded not guilt to three charges of conspiring with…
US sanctions threaten to disrupt Lukoil's international assets
The sale of Lukoil's overseas assets to Swiss commodity traders Gunvor has been blocked by Washington, which is a result of U.S. sanctions. Lukoil has a global footprint that includes upstream oil and natural gas projects, refineries, and fuel distribution networks in Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East.
Lukoil declares Force Majeure in Iraqi Oilfield after Sanctions
Four sources familiar with the situation said that Lukoil declared force majeure on Iraq's West Qurna-2 giant oilfield on Monday after Western sanctions against the Russian oil giant hampered the oil major's operations. Lukoil didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for a comment. Last month…
Venture Global signs a 20-year LNG Supply Deal with Spain's Naturgy
Venture Global announced on Monday that it had signed a 20 year sales and purchase contract with Spain's Naturgy for the supply of 1 million metric tonnes per annum liquefied gas, starting in 2030. This contract is the first long-term contract that Spain has signed for U.S. gas since Venture Global's initial contract in 2018.
Shell abandons two wind farms off the UK Coast after Strategic Review
Shell announced on Monday that it had abandoned the MarramWind project and the CampionWind project off the coasts of Scotland after a strategic review. Shell announced that it sold its 50% share in MarramWind, to ScottishPower Renewables, and returned the CampionWind Lease to Crown Estate Scotland.
Kuwait looks to large-scale batteries storage to ease the power crisis
Kuwait is currently negotiating an important battery storage project that will have a total energy storage capacity between 4 and 6 Gigawatt-hours. This will help ease the chronic power shortages in Kuwait, said a senior official at the electricity ministry on Monday. The Gulf State, a major oil producing country and OPEC Member…
Chevron Investor Day puts the spotlight on post Hess strategy
Portfolio managers will be interested to hear what CEO Mike Wirth has planned to reap the rewards of the Hess purchase and start a new growth phase when Chevron executives, top shareholders and the oil producer gather in New York City for its investor day on Wednesday. Wirth will be celebrating…
Indigenous leaders from the Amazon to the Andes bring their demands to COP30
A boat with dozens of Indigenous Leaders arrived in Belem a few days before the UN's COP30 Climate Summit. They had traveled for weeks, from a glacier on the Andes mountains to Brazil's tropical coastline. They wanted to have a bigger say in the management of their territories, especially as climate change continues to escalate and other industries…
Indigenous leaders from the Amazon to the Andes bring their demands to the COP30
A boat with dozens of Indigenous leaders landed at Belem, Brazil, a day before the United Nations COP30 Climate Summit. They wanted to have a bigger say in the management of their territory, especially as climate change continues to escalate and more industries, such as mining, oil drilling, and logging, are pushing deeper into forests.
Australian shares increase as resources improve, ANZ rebounds
Australian shares rose on Monday. Resources stocks gained due to higher underlying prices, and the lender ANZ Group recovered from its early losses despite reporting a decline in annual cash profits. As of 2321 GMT, the S&P/ASX 200 was up 0.3% to 8,799.50. The benchmark index ended Friday 0.7% lower.
Baker Hughes reports that US oil and gas drillers have added rigs to their fleet for the third time in just four weeks.
Baker Hughes, a leading energy services company, said that U.S. energy companies added oil and gas rigs this week for the third consecutive time in just four weeks. The number of oil and gas rigs, a good indicator of future production, increased by two in the week ending November 7 to 548.
Trump proposes Alaska oil sale by 2026, finalizes sale of US Gulf oil leases
It was announced on Friday that the Trump administration would hold an auction to drill oil and gas in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico next month. They have also proposed another one in a waterway located in southern Alaska. About 80 million acres will be available for lease in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. President Donald Trump calls it the Gulf of America.
Ukraine increases imports of US Liquefied Natural Gas via Poland during heating season
Naftogaz, the Ukrainian state-owned oil and gas company, said it would increase imports of U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas through Polish firm Orlen WA as well as U.S. Partners to ensure supply for the winter amid continued Russian attacks on the energy systems. In a press release, CEO Serhiy…
Canadian Natural Resources anticipates higher production and lower expenditure in 2026
Canadian Natural Resources forecast on Friday a modest increase in production by 2026, while reducing total capital expenditures from the levels of this year. This signals a continued focus and disciplined growth. Canada's oil producers have fared better than their global counterparts during the oil slump, thanks to years of investment.
UK stock prices set to drop by a week's end as earnings-driven losses weigh
UK stocks fell on Friday with IAG as the main drag. They were also set to record losses for a week that was packed with earnings, as well as a Bank of England rate decision. As of 1125 GMT the blue-chip FTSE 100 fell 0.8%, while midcaps lost 0.5%. IAG, the British Airways-owned company that owns travel and leisure stocks, fell 8.4%.
Greece signs long-term LNG supply agreement with US
Greece signed a 20-year deal to import 0.7 bcm of liquefied gas each year, starting in 2030. This is its first long term gas supply agreement with the United States. The deal aims to replace Russian gas shipments into Europe. The 20-year agreement comes just months after Trump's administration and the European Union inked a trade agreement in July.
METI: Sakhalin-1 vital for Japan's energy security as US sanctions Russian shareholders
Japan's Industry Ministry said on Friday that the country's energy safety is dependent on foreign projects including Russia's Sakhalin-1. This comes after new U.S. Sanctions against Rosneft, a major shareholder along with Japanese partners. Washington sanctioned Rosneft, a Russian oil company…
Freeport Indonesia announces that the investigation into the Grasberg incident is complete
Freeport Indonesia announced on Friday that the investigation into a mudflow that killed seven employees at its Grasberg gold and copper mine is over and that the government has made improvements recommendations to the company. Yuliot Tajung, the deputy mining minister, had earlier told reporters…
EOG, a producer of shale oil and gas, has topped profit forecasts as production increases
EOG Resources surpassed analysts' expectations for the third quarter profit on Thursday as higher production helped offset a decline in crude prices. Benchmark Brent crude dropped more than 13% from the previous quarter, but the company saw a boost in production as it expanded into the Utica…
Trump adds copper and metallurgical coke to the US list of critical minerals
The Trump administration released a list of essential minerals on Thursday, including copper, which plays a vital role in electric vehicles, power grids and data centers. It also includes metallurgical coke, which can be used to produce coke. The list of minerals maintained by the Interior Department guides federal investment and permits decisions…
ConocoPhillips lifts dividend, raises output forecast after profit beat
ConocoPhillips increased its quarterly dividend on Thursday and raised its full-year production projection after posting earnings that were above expectations in the third quarter, thanks to lower costs and higher output which offset weaker oil price. In premarket trading, shares of the United…
Sources say that Russia's Orenburg plant has increased its gas imports from Kazakhstan
Two industry sources reported on Thursday that the Russian Orenburg gas plant had increased its gas intake from the Karachaganak gas field in Kazakhstan at the beginning of November, in an effort to recover gradually after it was attacked by drones last month. The first disruption of Western…
The battle for MEG Energy in Canada
The shareholders of MEG Energy will vote on Thursday, which could end the long-running battle for the Canadian oil sands manufacturer. This is the timeline for events in this year. Strathcona Resources, a Canadian oil and natural gas producer, announces that it will launch a hostile bid to take over MEG.
Canadian Natural Resources barely beats estimates for quarterly profits on record production
Canadian Natural Resources posted earnings for the quarter that were just a hair above analysts' expectations. Record oil and gas production offset the decline in crude price. Canadian Natural Resources and other oil sands producers in Canada have shown resilience in the face of the downturn in the global oil industry.
ExxonMobil to join gas exploration project in the Greek Sea
ExxonMobil, a U.S. oil company, has signed an agreement with Energean Energy and Helleniq Energy for the exploration of natural gas off Greece's coast. The companies announced this on Thursday. ExxonMobil's global exploration head, John Ardill, said that if everything goes according to plan…
PetroChina will phase out 19 old chemical and refining units to reduce sector glut
Analysts say that PetroChina, a state-owned company, plans to permanently close 19 aging refining and chemicals units in order to reduce overcapacity. This is part of Beijing’s campaign to boost profitability and curb the country’s overcapacity. Due to the rapid electrification, fuel demand…
APA's strong natural gas demand helps it beat third-quarter profit expectations
The oil and gas company APA surpassed Wall Street's expectations for the third quarter profit on Wednesday as strong natural gas demand helped offset weaker production of crude oil. The average natural gas price jumped by 26% compared to the previous year to $3.25 for a million British thermal units in the third quarter.
Texas Pacific misses quarterly core profit estimates on lower oil prices
Texas Pacific Land's adjusted core profit for the third quarter was below Wall Street expectations on Wednesday as lower oil prices offset gains from increased production. Brent crude prices averaged $68 per barrel in the third-quarter, a decline of over 13% year-over-year, as OPEC+ increased…
Devon Energy exceeds third-quarter profit expectations
Devon Energy beat Wall Street's expectations for the third quarter profit on Wednesday as it benefited from increased output. The company was able to benefit from a 26% increase in U.S. Natural Gas prices from the previous year during the period of July-September, due to a surge in demand for data centers and an increase in exports of liquefied gas.
EIA: Oil producers must increase drilling to maintain production
The U.S. Energy Information Administration announced on Tuesday that oil and gas producers would need to increase drilling in order to maintain or increase production due to the rapid decline of existing wells. WHY IT MATTER The U.S. has the largest oil production in the world, reaching a record of 13.8 million barrels a day in August.
Chevron is nearing a final greenlight on the expansion of Israel's Leviathan Gas Field
Chevron said that it is close to making a final decision on a possible capacity expansion for the Leviathan field, located off Israel's Mediterranean Coast. NewMed, Chevron’s partner in this field, said that in August partners in the Leviathan gas field signed a $35 billion deal, the largest in Israel’s history for gas exports to Egypt.
ADNOC Drilling continues to expand in the Gulf with a new acquisition
ADNOC Drilling announced on Wednesday that it will buy 80% of regional drilling and oilfield service provider MB Petroleum Services, for a total enterprise value worth $204 million (749 millions dirhams). This marks a new expansion in the Gulf. ADNOC Drilling has acquired SLB's offshore rig business in Oman, Kuwait and Oman.
Woodside Energy predicts that sales will increase by 50% by the year 2032
Meg O'Neill, CEO of Woodside Energy, said that the company expects to see its oil and gas sales increase by 50% in 2032, primarily due to rising energy demand, especially on Asian markets. O'Neill stated in a presentation at the Capital Markets Day of the company that sales would rise from…
Ovintiv expands its Montney shale business with NuVista $2.7 billion deal
Ovintiv announced on Tuesday that it will buy the remainder of NuVista in a cash and stock deal valued at $2.7 Billion, including debt. This move will strengthen the presence of the Canadian shale producers in the Montney basin. The North American firm acquired oil assets in the Montney Shale…
Suncor Energy's strong production and refining margins helped it beat its quarterly profit goal
Suncor Energy, a Canadian integrated oil and natural gas company, beat its third-quarter profit expectations on Tuesday. Higher production and high refining margins offset lower prices. Refiners' demand and margins are improving after last year's slump. Profits were down from the highs of…
Copper prices continue to fall due to stronger dollar and demand concerns
The dollar strengthened on Tuesday and concerns about demand grew after the record high set last week. As of 1700 GMT, the benchmark three-month copper price on London Metal Exchange had fallen 1.6% to $10,674 per kilogram. Ole Hansen is the head of commodity strategy for Saxo Bank. He said…
How BP won a $1 billion plus case against Venture Global
Five sources familiar with the case said that BP's $1 billion arbitration win against liquefied gas producer Venture Global was won by arguing unfair behavior by the U.S. firm. This strategy could be used in similar cases by other claimants. BP won in October. Two months earlier, Shell had…
Energean CEO: New $400 million Israel to Cyprus gas pipeline is awaiting approval from government
The head of Eastern Mediterranean gas producer Energean said on Tuesday that a $400 million pipeline will transport natural gas between Israel and Cyprus. Israel has also expressed its support. Energean signed on Monday a letter-of-intent with Cyfield, the leading Cypriot energy and industrial group…
BP profits beat expectations but there is no news about Castrol sale
Oil major BP announced a smaller-than-expected fall in its third quarter underlying profit Tuesday, as a good performance across all divisions, led by refinery helped offset the impact from lower crude prices. There was no news on the sale of Castrol Lubricants, which is the centerpiece of the $20 billion asset-sale campaign to reduce its debt.
Coterra Energy misses quarterly profit, raises 2025 production forecast
Coterra Energy, an oil and gas company, missed Wall Street's expectations for the third quarter profit on Monday as lower oil prices offset an increase in production. However, it raised its production forecast. In after-market trading, shares of the company fell 3% to $23.66. U.S. president…
Diamondback Energy sells unit's assets at $670 million to top profit estimates
Diamondback Energy beat analyst estimates for the third quarter profit on Monday and announced that it would sell Viper Energy's non Permian assets to an affiliate of GRP Energy Capital & Warwick Capital Partners for $670M. Shareholders are more interested in steady growth and disciplined spending than rapid growth on an uncertain oil markets.
Chevron explores'strategic West Africa' after Guinea Bissau offshore
Chevron wants to increase its land area in West Africa. This is a strategic part of the world for the U.S. major oil company. A senior executive revealed this on Monday, after striking an agreement to explore oil in two offshore blocks off Guinea-Bissau. The blocks are located in the Mauritania-Senegal-Gambia Bissau and Conakry basin (MSGBC)…
US shale producers SM Energy and Civitas will merge in a $12.8 billion deal
Nov. 3 - SM Energy announced on Monday that it will merge with Civitas Resources in a deal worth about $12.8 billion including debt. This will create one of the biggest independent U.S. producers who will have a dominant position within the Permian basin. The sale is a sign of a rebound in…
BP CEO predicts that non-OPEC+ oil supplies could decrease by April
BP Chief Executive Murray Auchincloss stated on Monday that oil supply growth outside OPEC+ may decline by April while demand remains strong. Auchincloss stated that "there is a supply rise outside of OPEC+." "We believe that will end in February, March and April. Auchincloss, who spoke at the ADIPEC Energy Conference in Abu Dhabi…
Auto stocks rise as European shares soar in focus of earnings season
European stocks rose on Monday, as investors digested the latest round of earnings reports. Auto shares also gained amid optimism that Dutch chipmaker Nexperia will resume China shipments. The pan-European STOXX 600 index rose 0.4%, to 574.11 by 0910 GMT. This is a rebound from the one-week-low hit last week.
European shares stable as earnings season comes into focus; Italy's Campari falls
European stocks were steady on Monday, as new corporate earnings reports arrived, including those from the LNG company GTT, and Dutch firm PostNL. However, shares in drinks manufacturer Campari fell following a probe into tax evasion. As of 0812 GMT the pan-European STOXX 600 Index remained at 572.29, close to its more than one-week-old low.
Eni and Petronas combine Indonesian and Malaysian assets in joint venture
Eni, the Italian energy company, and Petronas, Malaysia's state-owned energy company announced on Monday that they had signed an agreement for a joint venture to combine their upstream oil assets and gas assets located in Indonesia and Malaysia. NewCo will manage 19 assets in Indonesia and Malaysia.
ConocoPhillips launches natural gas drilling offshore eastern Australia
ConocoPhillips, a U.S.-based independent company, has begun drilling its first exploration hole as part of a larger campaign to search for natural gas off the eastern Australian coast, 3D Energi its junior partner said on Monday. 3D Energi announced in a filing with the ASX that work began on the Essington-1 oil well over the weekend.
Sources say US Gulf producer LLOG Exploration is interested in selling at a $3 billion valuation.
People familiar with the matter have said that LLOG Exploration Offshore has been exploring the possibility of a sale. This could value one the largest privately owned oil and gas producers on the U.S. Gulf Coast at more than 3 billion dollars, including debt. Sources said that the Covington…
Baker Hughes reports that US oil and gas drillers have cut back on rigs in the US for the first time in 3 weeks.
Baker Hughes, a leading energy services company, said that the U.S. oil and gas companies have cut back on the number of rigs for the first time since three weeks. The number of oil and gas drilling rigs, a good indicator of future production, dropped by four in the week ending October 31 to 546, the lowest level since September.
EIA data show that US oil and gas production reached a new record high in August.
The Energy Information Administration reported on Friday that U.S. gas and oil production reached record levels in August despite fears of a market surplus. The record U.S. production of oil has been a major factor in the slumping commodity prices that we have seen this year. Brent crude…
Canada's Imperial Oil surpasses profit expectations on record production and strong refining
Canada's Imperial Oil announced a higher-than-expected profit for the third quarter on Friday. Record production and refinery output offset lower crude oil prices. Canadian oil sands companies such as Imperial Oil, have been resilient in the face of a global oil downturn. They have done so…
Cenovus profits jump on record production and refinery strength
Cenovus Energy reported a higher third-quarter profit Friday. This was due to record oil sands output and a near-full utilization of the refinery, which helped offset lower crude prices. The U.S. listed shares of Canadian oil and Gas Producer rose 1.5% during premarket trading. The Calgary…
BP Indonesia imports fuel from Pertamina to replenish after a shortage, the company reports.
BP's Indonesian fuel station operator said that it imported base fuel through a unit of Indonesian state energy company Pertamina. This was to replenish supplies following a shortage which has been plaguing private retailers in Southeast Asia’s largest economy. BP Indonesia, BP-AKR and Shell…
BW Energy reports encouraging preliminary results for Kharas well offshore Namibia
BW Energy announced on Friday that the preliminary results of its Kharas-1 well, which was drilled offshore Namibia in the Kudu license, were encouraging and indicated the presence hydrocarbons. The results come after a series of discoveries made by oil companies including TotalEnergies and Shell…
MEG Energy suspends the shareholder vote on Cenovus' offer, citing a regulatory inquiry
MEG Energy's board has postponed the expected shareholder vote on Thursday regarding a Cenovus Energy buyout. The board said that a regulatory investigation had prompted them to need more information. MEG Energy's board chairman James McFarland announced that the vote on the sale will be held on November 6…
Ecopetrol and Petrobras announce joint-venture to market natural gas from Colombia’s Sirius Project
Ecopetrol, Colombia's energy company run by the state and Petrobras, Brazil's oil firm owned by the state, announced a partnership on Thursday for a joint marketing of natural gases from Colombia's Sirius Project. Ecopetrol owns 55.6% of the Sirius block, Petrobras holds the remaining 44.4%, and is the operator for the project.
Origin Energy, Australia, reports a 12% decline in APLNG revenue for the first quarter.
Origin Energy, Australia's largest energy company, reported a 12% drop in revenue from its Australia Pacific LNG stake for the first three months of the year. The fall was attributed to lower LNG prices and volumes. The power producer reported revenues from the APLNG joint venture -- a joint project with U.S.
Amapa Governor: Brazil's Petrobras is studying a logistics base for Amapa
Clecio Liu, the governor of the Amazonian State of Amapa told reporters that Brazil's Petrobras had authorized studies to build a logistics centre in the state. Last week, the state-run oil company began exploring a promising offshore area. Luis explained that the company's Transpetro logistics subsidiary would do the studies.
PetroChina's net profit for the third quarter is down 3.9% on an annual basis
PetroChina Co Ltd, Asia's biggest oil and gas producer, reported on Thursday that its third quarter net profit fell 3.9% from the previous year due to lower crude oil prices. However, it continued to maintain steady crude production while expanding natural gas output. In a filing to the stock exchange…