The United Arab Emirates’ biggest oil company is seeking to buy its first natural gas producing fields in the US to deepen its presence in the country, according to people familiar with the matter.
Shell PLC and its partners have begun producing petroleum in the Gumusut-Kakap-Geronggong-Jagus East (GKGJE) Phase 4 deepwater project on the border of Malaysia and Brunei.
Africa’s national oil companies (NOC) are moving beyond operating as state-representatives by transforming themselves into competitive upstream players.
Turkmenistan is trying to shed its long-standing image as a hermit kingdom, at least when it comes to natural gas exports. Over the past few months, Ashgabat has gone on a deal-making binge that, over the long term, could significantly alter the European Union’s energy-import pattern.
The eight OPEC+ countries that pledged additional voluntary output reductions in 2023 have announced that they will proceed with their plan to gradually roll back the reductions.
Talks on resuming Iraqi oil flows to Turkey once again have ended in deadlock for the second time in a week despite Washington applying pressure to Iraq to resume the exports, Reuters has reported.
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McDermott has completed engineering, procurement, construction, installation, and commissioning (EPCIC) activities in the Gulf of Mexico for Shell, enabling oil production at its Whale development, the company said on Thursday.
Equinor and partners Okea and Pandion Energy have discovered gas and condensate in the Mistral Sør exploration well in the Norwegian Sea, Equinor said on Wednesday.
Chinese energy imports broadly fell at the start of 2025, after last year’s record shipments of coal and gas created an overhang of supply and demand for oil continued to ease.
Crude oil imports fell 5 percent on-year in January and February to 83.85 million tons as buyers had to scout for alternative supplies after the US tightened sanctions on Russian and Iranian cargoes.