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Tullow Oil offloads Kenyan assets to Gulf Energy in US$120m agreement

Under the terms of the transaction, Tullow will receive an initial cash payment of US$40 million upon completion, followed by another US$40 million by June 2026 or upon the approval of a Field Development Plan. A final US$40 million, contingent on future oil prices, will be paid over a five-year period starting in 2028, with any outstanding balance to be settled by 2033.

US Oil Drillers See Minor Uptick in Activity

WTI is trading up on the day, but still slightly below what the Dallas Fed Survey says is the breakeven for Permian players, with drilling activity in the basin holding fast at 289—a figure that is 29 fewer than this same time last year. The count in the Eagle Ford also stayed the same this week, at 47. Rigs in the Eagle Ford are 8 below where they were this time last year.

Oil Prices Tick Higher Despite Tariff Talks Confusion

The Trump administration appears not to be in a rush to close any trade deals with those eager for them. Reuters reported that no deals at all were signed during last week’s IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings, which saw world leaders gather in one place to discuss trade. This suggests extended tariff uncertainty, which means extended oil price uncertainty.

Trade War Is Diverting USA Petroleum Gas Cargoes Away From China

Four cargoes of propane have shifted their routes from China to alternate destinations over the past week, bound for countries including Japan and South Korea, according to a report from analytics firm Vortexa. At least one cargo of ethane — which is used in plastics production — has been scrapped entirely, according to a person familiar with the matter.

GeoPark Exceeds Q1 Production Guidance

The company plans to drill seven gross wells in Colombia and four gross wells in Argentina, targeting a mix of conventional, unconventional, appraisal, and exploration opportunities. Key activities include drilling six infill wells and continuing workovers in the Llanos 34 Block, completing and bringing online four wells on the PAD-12 area in the Mata Mora Norte Block, spudding four wells on the PAD-1 area in the Confluencia Sur Block, drilling one appraisal well in the Llanos 123 Block, and drilling one exploration well in the Llanos 104 Block, the company said.

Oceaneering Net Income Soars for Q1

“Oceaneering outperformed expectations this quarter due to resilient utilization of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), and strong vessel activity, predominately in the Gulf of Mexico and West Africa. We generated adjusted EBITDA of $96.7 million, exceeding both our guidance range and consensus estimates for the quarter”, Rod Larson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Oceaneering, stated. He added that the jump in revenue was driven by strong performances from the company’s Subsea Robotics (SSR) and Offshore Projects Group (OPG).

Naftogaz Keeps Gas Prices Unchanged for Another Year

“Risks peaked in February, when large-scale Russian missile attacks on gas production facilities led to the sudden loss of nearly half of the state’s output. These events created a perfect storm that could have caused a nationwide gas blackout at any moment”, according to a company report Monday that said 34 of Naftogaz’s gas production sites had been attacked in 2024-25. Rigzone tried to verify the scale of the reported attacks via comment requests to the Russian government, sent via official online portals, but has not received a reply.