Alaska Oil Revival Sparks New Energy Rush Into Arctic
Alaska has seen a resurgence of oil industry interest.
Energy mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, and asset transactions impacting the oil and gas industry.
Alaska has seen a resurgence of oil industry interest.
Eni and its partners have approved the Baleine Phase 3 offshore development in Côte d’Ivoire, a project expected to raise
Dalhousie University has launched a second industry participation round for Nova Scotia’s subsurface energy research program as the province continues
Ammat Global Resources is increasing production from Congo’s mature Loango and Zatchi offshore fields through workovers, subsea upgrades and brownfield
Condor Energies has exceeded 15,000 boed of production at its Uzbekistan gas project following the startup of the K-47 horizontal
Oil prices fell sharply as U.S. and Iranian officials signaled progress toward a potential agreement to reopen the Strait of
Canada’s energy minister said oil sands producers can absorb the costs of the proposed Pathways carbon capture project, even as
North America added 21 rigs week on week, according to Baker Hughes’ latest North America rotary rig count.
India’s state-run fuel retailers raised gasoline and diesel prices for the fourth time in 10 days in response to disruptions
The 20-year contract, which excludes the U.S. energy giant, initially involves up to about 1.3 billion cubic meters.
‘The government must support our own producers, industries, and workers’, OEUK Chief Executive David Whitehouse said.
‘On late Saturday, there seemed to have been a breakthrough in the U.S.-Iran war’, Gaik June Goh, a senior oil
The Russian state-controlled company expects the project to feed up to 2 million tons of oil a year to the
Uniper shareholders approved a dividend of EUR 0.72 ($0.84) per share for 2025, the power and gas utility’s first dividend
The agreements for liquefied natural gas produced using feed gas from the North Hub and South Hub projects amount to
Oil markets are nearing minimum operating levels in Asia, with Europe likely next and the U.S. potentially facing shortages by
Three tankers loaded with liquefied natural gas appear to have crossed the Strait of Hormuz in recent days, as suppliers
Trump had said an agreement with Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz, among other issues, was largely negotiated and
U.S. and Iranian negotiators are reportedly nearing a framework that could reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for
‘Under an exclusive three-year engineering partnership, Worley will work with APA to deliver its phased and scalable infrastructure development program