Tuesday, January 27, 2026

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Select Eagle Ford assets are being sought by RPT-Exxon XTO.

Exxon Mobil subsidiary XTO Energy, which is part of the oil major Exxon Mobil, is looking for buyers to purchase?some assets? in the Eagle Ford shale in South Texas. In recent days, ?top ?U.S. Two sources said earlier that Exxon, the oil giant, opened a virtual dataroom to start marketing the assets. Sources said the assets, which cover 168,000 acres net, are worth over $1 billion. Sources said that XTO was selling over a 1,000 wells. Some of these are operated by Exxon, while others have passive or "nonoperated" interest.

EUROPE GAS Prices Hit Multi-Month Highs Due to US Winter Storm and Storage Concerns

Dutch and British gas contract prices rose Monday morning to their highest level in nearly 10 months as the freezing weather in the U.S. curbed LNG exports. This also raised concerns about?European gas storage levels. LSEG data shows that the benchmark Dutch front-month contract for megawatt hours (MWh) at the 'TTF 'hub had increased by 2.55 euros to 41.95 euros or $14.56/mmBtu at 0825 GMT. According to LSEG, it has reached its highest price since early April 2025 at 42.75 Euros/MWh.

US denies visas to two members of Haiti Transitional Presidential Council

The?U.S. The?U.S. State Department announced on Sunday that it was imposing visa restrictions and revoking visas for members of the?Haiti Transitional Presidential Council and their immediate family members. The State Department said in a statement that the visa restrictions were imposed because of the alleged involvement of the council members in "gangs, criminal organizations and other criminal activities in Haiti." This…

Winter storm increases demand for power in US data centers Alley

The largest U.S. power grid saw its prices rise sharply Sunday, as the demand for energy in a region that has?the largest concentration of data centers in the world? exceeded forecasts in the midst of a deep freeze gripping the majority half the nation. Dominion Energy territory in Virginia saw real-time wholesale prices of $1,800 for a?MWh as early as Sunday morning, up from $200 on Saturday. Virginia is home to the largest cluster of data centres in the world.

Kazakhstan's main export pipeline returns to full capacity after mooring points repaired - CPC

The Caspian Pipeline Consortium, Kazakhstan's main oil export pipeline, returned to full capacity on Sunday at its terminalon the Russian Black Sea Coast after maintenance was completed at one mooring point and a tanker loaded with crude. Kazakhstan, the 12th largest oil producer in the world, has been facing a number of challenges in recent months. These include an attack by a Ukrainian drone on the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) in late November…

Bloomberg News reports that the US is seeking quick fixes to boost Venezuelan oil production.

Bloomberg News, citing senior officials in the administration, reported that the United States is in discussions with Chevron and other major oilfield service providers about a plan for Venezuela to increase its crude production quickly. The?report stated that officials have discussed the deployment of?SLB and Baker Hughes in order to replace and repair 'outdated equipment and refresh older drilling site. The report could not be verified immediately.

Libya signs 25-year agreement with TotalEnergies and ConocoPhillips that will bring in over $20 billion of investment

Libya's Prime Minister Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah announced that the country will sign on Saturday a 25-year agreement with TotalEnergies of France and ConocoPhillips in the United States. The deal involves more than $20 billion dollars worth of foreign-financed investments and is aimed at increasing production by as much as 850,000 barrels a day. Dbeibah stated in a X post that the deal was signed through a subsidiary,?Waha Oil Company. This company is a state-run 'National Oil Corporation.

Exxon's XTO division seeks buyers for Eagle Ford assets

Exxon Mobil subsidiary XTO Energy, which is part of the oil major Exxon Mobil, has confirmed in a'statement' that it is looking for buyers for its assets located in South Texas’ Eagle Ford shale.basin. Two sources said that Exxon, the top U.S. energy company, opened a "virtual data room" to start marketing its assets in recent days. Sources said that the assets, which cover 168,000 acres net, are worth over $1 billion. Sources said that XTO was selling over a 1,000 wells.

Michigan suedes oil companies for collusion to restrain competition in EVs

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel filed an antitrust suit against four major oil firms on Friday, alleging that they have colluded over decades to prevent competition from renewable energy sources, including?electric cars. The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court, western Michigan, names BP and Chevron. It also names ExxonMobil, Shell, and the American Petroleum Institute. The lawsuit said that the companies had acted as a "cartel…

SLB is about to increase its activities in Venezuela

SLB, an oilfield service company, said that it could increase its activities in Venezuela if the necessary licensing, safety parameters, and compliance measures were put into place. SLB was one of the oil companies who met with the White House in order to discuss investment opportunities in Venezuela following the ouster of President Nicolas Maduro by the U.S. in early January. "We have already received a number of inquiries from customers…

Ukraine needs an energy ceasefire, says top power executive

The head of Ukraine's biggest private power producer said that the country is on the verge of a "humanitarian disaster" due to Russian airstrikes against energy systems. Any future peace agreement must include an end to attacks on energy infrastructure. Maxim Timchenko said that Russia, which invaded Ukraine in full force almost four years ago, has been conducting an "energy terror campaign" since October 2025. This includes attacking power stations and overpowering air defence systems.

Overview of Iran's major gas fields and oil infrastructure

After a wave anti-government protests, the US is heading to Iran and renewing warnings against Tehran restarting its nuclear programme or killing protesters. Tehran accuses Washington of fomenting turmoil. A major increase in prices could endanger key energy infrastructure, and add uncertainty to the oil and gas market. Here are some facts about Iran's energy sector, its exports and the impact of?Western sanctions. Iran produces natural gases from the South Pars offshore gas field.

After E15 deal fails, US Congress creates ethanol taskforce

After a failed attempt to include such legislation into a funding bill this week, Republican U.S. legislators plan to form a taskforce to examine the potential for year-round sale of?E15 gasoline blended with higher ethanol in the U.S. Farm groups and Midwest Ethanol advocates have blasted the formation of a taskforce instead of legislation. They called it a blow for American farmers who are already hurt by low prices, uncertainty in global trade and a lack?of clarity regarding U.S. Biofuels Policies.

Musk's Davos debut: US tariffs are a problem for solar power

Elon Musk made his Davos debut at the last minute on Thursday. He criticized U.S. Solar Tariffs, set aggressive Tesla targets, such as humanoid robot sales next year, and hinted that European approval of self-driving technology would be within weeks. Larry Fink, interim co-chair of the World Economic Forum, interviewed the richest man in the world after he had described the annual meeting for years as being elitist and unaccountable, and detached from the ordinary people.

Kinder Morgan beats quarterly profit estimates on strong natgas demand

Kinder Morgan, which is a subsidiary of Kinder Morgan Inc., beat Wall Street's expectations on Wednesday for its fourth-quarter profits. This was due to higher volumes transported by its pipelines. In extended trading, shares of the pipeline operator increased 1.4% to $28.99. U.S. Midstream Companies such as Kinder Morgan benefit from the surge in oil production and natural gas demand in the Permian Basin. This is due to record exports of liquefied gas and an increase in power generation linked to artificial intelligence…

EDP CEO warns EU about lost urgency in energy security and renewables push

The European Union has lost its sense of urgency in addressing energy security. Bureaucracy is still preventing the bloc to reduce costly energy imports and slowing down renewable energy projects. Miguel Stilwell d'Andrade (CEO of one of Europe's biggest renewable power producers) told reporters that companies are struggling to build enough wind and solar assets to replace imported fossil energy sources. He said that we need to be more efficient in licensing and permits and remove the bureaucracy.

Chairman of Siemens Energy says that the CEO will attend Trump's meeting with business leaders.

Joe Kaeser, Chairman of the Supervisory Board at Siemens Energy, said that Christian Bruch, CEO, will be attending a meeting with U.S. president Donald?Trump? scheduled for later in Davos on Wednesday. Kaeser said that he was sure to go. He is also the chairman of Daimler Truck's supervisory board. Kaeser said that the United States is an important market for us from many perspectives, including volume, innovation, speed, and the whole AI data center technology.

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 cargo is expected to be delivered to Repsol in Spain in February, two of the sources said.Trafigura did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Repsol declined to comment.The deal…

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, the head of Portuguese energy group EDP said.Miguel Stilwell d’Andrade, CEO of one of Europe’s largest renewable power producers, told Reuters companies were struggling to build wind and solar assets fast enough to replace imported fossil fuels.“We need to invest more in networks…

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. Nauseda said in an interview at the World Economic Forum annual meeting, that the Greenland dispute was overshadowing and playing into Russia’s hands the war in Ukraine. She urged Washington de-escalate the tensions.