Iberdrola to Invest Nearly $5B in Brazilian State of Bahia by 2030
'Through its subsidiary Neoenergia Coelba, the company will build 54 new substations, more than 2,000 kilometers of high-voltage transmission lines and 42,000 kilometers of medium-voltage distribution networks'.
Chevron Expands Exploration Footprint in Greek Mediterranean
Chevron and Helleniq Energy have now expanded their partnership in Greece to five offshore concessions.
JERA Receives LNG Cargo from Barossa Project
The Japanese integrated power company took delivery of its first cargo of LNG from the Barossa Gas Project in Australia's Northern Territory, in which it owns a minority stake.
Trump Insists Iran Deal Will Hold
The White House sought to make the case that its interim deal with Iran will end a global energy crisis and achieve the administration's wartime goals, even as the two adversaries diverged on what the agreement will look like.
Crude Extends Slide on Iran Accord
Oil prices plunged after the US and Iran agreed to an interim deal aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Pemex CEO Set to Visit Brazil amid Talks of Joint Gulf Campaign
Petroleos Mexicanos' Juan Carlos Carpio is expected to visit Brazil this month as the company explores a deal with Petroleo Brasileiro to explore for oil in the Gulf of Mexico, Petrobras' boss said.
Venture Global Gets Enlarged Contract to Supply LNG to Greece
Venture Global and Atlantic-See LNG Trade amended their agreement to allow the delivery of 1 million metric tons per annum of United States liquefied natural gas to Greece.
Petronas Farms Down Several Malaysian Assets
Petronas said it continues to expand participation by state governments in the development of Malaysia's oil and gas resources.
Johan Sverdrup Partners Eye Phase 4
Recently completed appraisal wells, which hold preliminary estimates of 20-30 million barrels of oil equivalent, form the basis to further extend the productive life of Norway's biggest oilfield beyond the ongoing phase 3.
Woodside Says No Takeover Offer from ExxonMobil
The Australian company said it was not in discussions with ExxonMobil over a potential takeover, while an analyst said any deal would likely face regulatory hurdles if it came to fruition.
Japan Agrees to Facilitate $12B Investment in UK Offshore Wind
The investment will support the development of 5.9 gigawatts of floating facilities in which Japanese companies own a stake.
Hormuz to Reopen as Iran, US Agree to Pause War
The U.S. and Iran said they reached an interim agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, halting a war that killed thousands of people and setting the stage for 60 days of negotiations on the fate of Tehran's nuclear program.
Shell Plots $1B Wind Farms Sale
Shell is preparing to launch a sale of its offshore wind farms in the oil major's latest move away from renewable energy to focus on its higher-returning fossil fuel business.
ExxonMobil Explores Acquisitions Including Woodside
ExxonMobil has been holding early-stage discussions internally, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Oil Drops to Four-Month Low
Oil prices fell sharply as hopes grew for a Hormuz reopening agreement between the US and Iran.
Hope for Hormuz as Iran, US Edge Closer to Peace Deal
The U.S. and Iran moved closer to an interim peace agreement meant to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
APA Expands Alaska Footprint with Savant Acquisition
'The acquisition of Savant secures control of strategic infrastructure adjacent to our eastern North Slope acreage, enhancing our ability to execute our planned drilling program efficiently'.
Aker BP Raises Stake in Norway's Johan Sverdrup
Aker BP and its partners in the Johan Sverdrup Unit on Norway's side of the North Sea completed a redetermination that entitles Aker BP to 2.2 million barrels of oil equivalent over the next 2 years due to its ownership increasing to 31.7163 percent.
Repsol Brings In Masdar as Partner in Spanish Renewables Portfolio
The partnership covers assets valued around $983 million including 705 megawatts of operational capacity.
Naftogaz Wins Its First Long-Term Regasification Booking in Europe
The Ukrainian state-owned company won 12-year rights to regasify at the liquefied natural gas terminal in Klaipeda, Lithuania.




