NorthAmOil - North America Oil & Gas
BP’s Whiting refinery hit by flooding
BP’s refinery in Whiting, Indiana, has had its operations disrupted by flooding this week.
Cenovus, Enbridge accused of greenwashing in complaint to Alberta Securities Commission
Oil sands producer Cenovus Energy and pipeline operator Enbridge have been accused by shareholder advocacy group Investors for Paris Compliance (I4PC) of misreporting disclosures related to their net zero commitments.
Centrica signs gas deal with Devon
Centrica Energy has entered into a natural gas sale and purchase agreement with US shale producer Devon Energy.
Talos announces Daenerys discovery in US Gulf
Talos Energy has discovered hydrocarbons at the Daenerys exploration well in the US Gulf of Mexico.
Caution continues among US shale drillers
US shale drillers continue to act with restraint, exercising caution in the face of market uncertainty and shareholder pressure, but are able to exceed performance expectations thanks to efficiency gains.
Guyanese oil output expected to flourish as Americas' outlook revised down
Oil production across the Americas is projected to reach 63mn barrels of oil equivalent per day by 2031, representing a 7% increase from 2024 levels, according to Westwood Global Energy Group's latest Wells & Production Outlook.
US judge lets Citgo auction overseer weigh fresh bids before final ruling
A US federal judge has allowed the official supervising the sale of Citgo Petroleum’s parent company to consider fresh offers, adding a new twist to a process that has stretched on for years
Amber Energy secures preliminary bondholder deal as Venezuela’s Citgo auction advances
Holders of Venezuela’s defaulted 2020 PDVSA bond have reached a preliminary agreement with Amber Energy, a unit of hedge fund Elliott Investment Management, as part of an enhanced offer submitted by Citgo Petroleum’s parent company
Venezuelan non-oil exports to the US hold steady amid global trade slowdown
González Velutini, president of the Venezuelan Exporters Association (AVEX), stressed that while Venezuelan tariffs remain comparatively moderate, the country cannot fully escape the pressures of a disrupted global economy
Chevron sends first Venezuelan crude shipments to US under new license
Chevron Corp has dispatched its first two cargoes of Venezuelan crude to the United States after Washington eased restrictions on its operations in the country,
Venture Global wins arbitration case with Shell over delayed cargo deliveries
Venture Global’s court victory over Shell has given the company confidence it will win its remaining court cases and has boosted the firm’s beatdown share price.
Follow us online