Switzerland’s Transocean will acquire Bermuda-based Valaris in an all-stock transaction valued at USD 5.8 billion to create the world’s largest offshore drilling contractor, the companies said on Monday
The Republic of Congo has exported its first LNG cargo from Phase 2 of the Congo LNG project via the Nguya FLNG unit, Eni said on Friday.
Oil edged marginally higher after a choppy session as investors assessed the status of nuclear talks between the US and Iran.
Equinor has signed a five-year agreement to supply up to 500 mcm (17.7 bcf) of gas per year to Dutch energy company Eneco, Equinor announced on Thursday.
Tankers carrying a total of up to 12 million barrels of crude oil are either en route or close to China in East Asian waters, waiting for buyers in the world’s top crude importer, as India is pulling back.
Japan’s trading company Mitsui & Co is in an advanced stage of talks with QatarEnergy to buy a minority stake in one of Qatar’s mega expansion projects, anonymous sources with knowledge of the development told Reuters on Friday.
The European Union is preparing to take a much bigger swing at Russia’s oil trade, and this time Brussels is aiming less at optics and more at the plumbing that actually keeps barrels moving.
Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has taken delivery of a newbuilding dual-fuel VLGC to serve a time charter contract for TotalEnergies subsidiary CSSA Chartering and Shipping Services, MOL announced on Friday.
The world’s largest oilfield-service providers are looking to production increases in the Middle East to help offset a slowdown in US shale.
US natural gas dropped for a second session on the outlook for warmer temperatures across large parts of the country, which is likely to trim demand for the fuel used for heating and power generation.