Equinor Separates Trading into New Segment
'A project is ongoing to further mature operating model and organizational structure'.
Oil Prices Continue Ascent
'Strikes on key energy infrastructure in the Middle East exacerbated fears of a global supply crunch', said Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist at B. Riley Wealth.
Woodside Appoints Westcott as CEO
The Australian LNG-focused producer picked from within its ranks to replace Meg O'Neill, whom BP named CEO last December.
Leaders Urge UK Gov to Prioritize Homegrown Energy
'Conflict in the Middle East highlights again the UK's growing challenge of where and how it gets its energy', OEUK CEO David Whitehouse said.
BP to Sell German Refinery to Klesch
BP has raised its target for 'structural cost reductions' by 2027 to $6.5-7.5 billion following a deal to divest its refinery and associated assets in Gelsenkirchen, Germany to Klesch.
Trump Wants Energy Sites Spared from Attacks
The U.S. president sought to stop attacks on energy facilities in the Middle East after Israel and Iran struck key targets, fueling concern that a prolonged war will cause lasting damage to oil and gas infrastructure.
Oil Settles Higher on Gulf Escalation
Crude settles higher as attacks on key energy sites elevate supply concerns, widening Brent's premium and lifting gasoline sharply.
Trump Waives USA Shipping Law For Oil, Gas
President Donald Trump temporarily waived a century-old shipping mandate to lower the cost of transporting oil, gas and other commodities around the United States.
New Gas Finds in Libya Total More Than 1 TCF
Eni announced new gas discoveries in Libya totaling more than one trillion cubic feet.
Equinor Plans New Tieback to Johan Castberg
'The volume basis in Johan Castberg was originally estimated at 500-700 million barrels, and Equinor has an ambition to increase this by an additional 200-500 million barrels'.
Trump Seeks De-Escalation of Attacks on Energy Assets
President Donald Trump pressed for a de-escalation of attacks on Middle East energy assets.
Iran Warns Gulf of Fierce Retaliation
Iran warned Gulf countries that a number of energy assets are now 'legitimate targets'.
Petrofac Secures Deal to Sell Emirates Business
'Petrofac Emirates encompasses Petrofac's core engineering and construction (E&C) capability, including the E&C execution teams in the UAE, Chennai and Mumbai'.
Analyst Warns of USA NatGas Price Decoupling
EBW Energy Analyst Eli Rubin said natural gas 'continues to decouple from the crude oil correlations that provided upside from the Iran war'.
Eni Approves Indonesia Projects Set to Deliver 2 Bcfd of Gas
Expected to go online 2028, the projects are designed to add up to 2 billion cubic feet a day of natural gas and 90,000 barrels per day of condensate to the Italian state-backed company's production capacity.
EU Gets Ukraine Nod to Jointly Restore Druzhba Oil Flows
Kyiv agreed to restore flows to Hungary and Slovakia after EU senior officials told Ukraine the resumption would pave the way for the finalization of a EUR 90-billion loan and a fresh package of sanctions against Russia.
JP Morgan Flags Oil Price 'Misalignment'
In an oil flash note sent to Rigzone late Tuesday, J.P. Morgan analysts flagged an oil price 'misalignment'.
China Poised to Tap Vast Oil Stocks, FGE Says
China, the world's biggest crude importer, is close to tapping its vast commercial oil reserves as the Middle East war shows no signs of ending, according to FGE NexantECA.
Oil Settles Higher on Supply Threats
Oil prices climbed as Middle East attacks intensified supply risks and disrupted key export routes.
Iran War Creates Energy Crunch for Australia
Even major fossil fuel exporters aren't immune to a widening energy crunch.





