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UK opens bribery trial against former Nigerian oil minister Alison-Madueke

27 January 2026

The United Kingdom has opened a bribery trial against former Nigerian petroleum minister Diezani Alison-Madueke, accused of accepting cash and luxury benefits in exchange for awarding oil and gas contracts

Western oil producers may face $4bn in fines after losing Kazakh Karachaganak arbitration case

27 January 2026

An international consortium developing Kazakhstan’s Karachaganak oilfield has reportedly lost an arbitration case brought by the Kazakh government, a ruling that could leave the partners facing compensation payments of up to $4bn.

Kazakh energy minister dismisses reports of talks on acquisition of Russian Lukoil’s assets in Kazakhstan

27 January 2026

Kazakhstan’s Energy Minister Yerlan Akkenzhenov said on January 26 that Kazakhstan’s government is not engaged in discussions with Russia’s Lukoil over the acquisition of the company’s assets in the country, dismissing earlier reports.

Kazakhstan’s oil exports regain capacity after CPC mooring point returns to service and Tengiz resumes production

27 January 2026

Kazakhstan’s main oil export route via the Russian Black Sea coast has regained some capacity. The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) has been reported as saying that one of its offshore loading facilities has returned to service.

Hungary to challenge EU ban on Russian gas imports at European Court

27 January 2026

Hungarian government claims the EU used a "legal trick" to pass the regulation for phasing out Russian gas purchases

NMDC begins coal mining as India pushes energy security

27 January 2026

The new foray marks NMDC’s formal entry into coal mining and broadening its footprint in eastern India

Romania's leading EPC contractor ENEVO plans to nearly triple turnover to €350mn this year

27 January 2026

ENEVO Group, Romania’s largest EPC contractor for renewable energy and cybersecurity projects, targets a turnover of €350mn this year, almost two and a half times higher than in 2025.

Japan’s Chubu Electric faces scrutiny as nuclear fraud probe begins

27 January 2026

Japan’s atomic regulator initiated a physical audit of Chubu Electric Power’s main offices. This investigation follows revelations of data manipulation involving earthquake risk assessments at the Hamaoka nuclear facility in Shizuoka.

Cuba turns to African fuel shipments as Venezuelan oil supplies fade

27 January 2026

Cuba has begun sourcing fuel from Africa as traditional oil supplies from Venezuela decline sharply, deepening pressure on the island’s power system, according to satellite-tracking data

Dubai leads regional dialogue on sustainable artificial intelligence

27 January 2026

The Zayed International Foundation for the Environment, with support from Dubai Police and Curtin University Dubai, hosted its first green AI conference on January 24-25.

South Korea reaffirms commitment to dual reactor expansion

27 January 2026

The South Korea administration has reaffirmed its intention to establish two massive nuclear power facilities by 2038.

Pakistan, Malaysia explore halal food, green energy and tourism cooperation

27 January 2026

Pakistan and Malaysia have held fresh discussions on expanding cooperation in halal food, green energy and tourism as both sides seek to deepen bilateral ties

Bangladesh’s power gamble and how energy security is in play at the ballot box

27 January 2026

Over the past decade, Bangladesh’s energy mix has shifted sharply as domestic gas fields have declined and electricity demand has surged. Imported LNG stepped in to fill the gap.

EU reaches first sustainable investment pact in Latin America with Ecuador

27 January 2026

The European Union and Ecuador have concluded a Sustainable Investment Facilitation Agreement aimed at easing conditions for foreign investors and promoting environmentally and socially responsible projects, marking the bloc’s first such

India’s LNG buyers stall long-term deals as they press for lower prices

27 January 2026

India’s liquefied natural gas buyers are delaying the finalisation of multi-decade supply agreements as they seek cheaper pricing and more flexible terms, betting that a looming surge in global supply will strengthen their negotiating position

Baker Hughes sees Venezuela upside but ties expansion to legal clarity

27 January 2026

Baker Hughes said Venezuela could become a meaningful source of revenue, though any scale-up would hinge on firm guarantees around security, workforce protection and a clearly defined legal and regulatory environment

Former presidential candidate warns Venezuela reset may stop at oil deal

27 January 2026

Henrique Capriles Radonski has re-emerged as a key voice in Venezuelan politics after taking a seat in the new National Assembly following the removal of Nicolás Maduro

Delcy Rodríguez backs hydrocarbons law reform to drive growth for Venezuela

27 January 2026

Venezuela’s proposed reform of its Organic Hydrocarbons Law will underpin economic growth while safeguarding state ownership of the country’s energy resources, acting president Delcy Rodríguez said

SLB signals Venezuela expansion as clients eye return

27 January 2026

SLB is preparing to scale up activity in Venezuela and is fielding approaches from customers weighing a return to the country, according to comments from Chief Executive Officer Olivier Le Peuch

US policy shift clouds court-ordered sale of Venezuela-owned Citgo

27 January 2026

Efforts by the United States to exert greater control over Venezuela’s oil sector are complicating the court-mandated auction of Citgo, the US refiner owned by the South American country’s state oil group

US naphtha deliveries mark early step in Venezuela’s heavy oil restart

27 January 2026

US-sourced naphtha has begun arriving in Venezuelan waters, a concrete early move toward reviving the country’s long-impaired heavy crude production

US explores rapid oil revival plan for Venezuela with Chevron and service giants

27 January 2026

The US is holding talks with Chevron Corp. and leading oilfield service providers on a pared-down strategy to lift Venezuelan crude output quickly, sidestepping the enormous capital required for a full industry overhaul