Equinor, Wellesley Tie Up for Norwegian Exploration
'Both companies recognize the challenge of declining production on the NCS in the coming decade'.
Analysts See 'Significant Yet Short Lived' Oil Price Rallies
Analysts at BMI, a Fitch Solutions company, revealed that they expect 'significant yet short lived rallies in oil and gas prices'.
Chevron Inks 5-Year Deal to Supply Aussie Gas to Horizon Power
Chevron signed an agreement to supply about 14 petajoules of locally produced natural gas over five years to Horizon Power, a power utility serving Western Australia.
UK Oil, Gas Industry Meets with Chancellor
'At a time of huge global uncertainty, the UK should be making decisions for the long term in the interests of energy security', OEUK CEO David Whitehouse said.
Libya Restarts Gasoline Production at Sarir
Libya's NOC said the Sarir refinery is back to producing gasoline after a three-year hiatus.
Indian Refiners Snap Up Russian Crude after US Waiver
Over 10 million barrels of Russian crude have already been bought, according to people with direct knowledge of the deals.
Oil Settles Near 20-Month High
Oil prices surged to their highest levels in nearly two years as the Middle East conflict threatens global energy flows.
Trump's Alaska Lease Sale Draws Zero Bids From Drillers
The Trump administration's first oil and gas lease sale in Alaska's Cook Inlet received no bids, according to the U.S. Interior Department.
Maritime Groups Comment on Middle East Situation
INTERTANKO and OCIMF have issued a joint statement on the situation in the Middle East.
CLNE Announces Spate of RNG Deals
The contracts with trucking, refuse and transit fleets indicate 'continued growth of clean fuel adoption across multiple sectors', the Newport Beach, California-based company said.
Saudi Arabia Races to Reroute Oil
Saudi Arabia is diverting millions of barrels of oil to its Red Sea ports.
Venture Global Logs 181 Percent Increase in Annual LNG Sales
Revenue rose 177 percent to $13.8 billion.





