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Belarus Lukashenko warns US against Cuba escalation as energy pressure deepens
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko warned the United States against military action involving Cuba, while renewed pressure on Havana through US measures targeting oil supplies has heightened geopolitical and energy risks
Colombia's Ecopetrol advances regasification projects as nation seeks gas supply buffer
Ecopetrol is accelerating three regasification projects, with two expected to begin operations in 2026, as Colombia moves to bolster natural gas supply amid declining domestic fields and rising import dependence
US, Cuba resume direct talks as energy crisis raises stakes
US and Cuban officials held talks in Havana this month in the first confirmed US government flight to the island outside Guantánamo Bay since 2016, as Washington pressed for economic reforms and Havana sought relief from energy restrictions
Machado courts Spanish backing, eyes energy investment in Venezuela
Machado argued that global developments have underscored the importance of reliable partners in the West, pointing to the country’s capacity in oil, gas and electricity
Brazil oil royalties fight reaches top court
Espírito Santo state will argue before Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court on May 6 that Law 12,734 of 2012, which redistributes oil royalties to non-producing regions, is unconstitutional.
Brazil’s Petrobras nears output at Buzios 8
Petrobras has concluded the interconnection phase for the Búzios 8 project, clearing the way for initial output from the P-79 platform in the Búzios field, pending approval from Brazil’s oil regulator ANP.
Colombia's Petro to hold Caracas talks with Rodríguez on trade, energy, security
Colombian President Gustavo Petro will travel to Caracas on April 24 for talks with Venezuela’s acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, focused on security, trade and energy cooperation
Guyana's fifth offshore project Uaru to use more subsea tiebacks than any previous Stabroek development
Fossil fuel exit summit tests energy security resolve as nations meet in Colombia
More than 50 countries will gather in Santa Marta on April 28-29 for the first international conference dedicated to a fossil fuel phaseout, as an energy shock linked to disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz sharpens debate over balancing climate
German trader who made $250mn on Russian crude pivots to Guyana with $60mn investment plan
Mexico's Amigo LNG targets final investment decision in May
Mexico’s Amigo LNG is targeting a final investment decision on May 20.
Brazil flags risks from energy shocks
Brazil supports guidance for central banks to factor in energy price shocks when setting policy, given uncertainty over their duration, Finance Minister Dario Durigan said.
Fuel surge slows, but gaps persist in Brazil
Venezuela engages oil majors ConocoPhillips and ExxonMobil, Repsol inks agreement
Delcy Rodríguez said authorities have been holding discussions with multiple companies and recently signed an agreement with Chevron to expand its operations
South Korea contacts Mexico and Brazil for energy cooperation as Hormuz disruption bites
South America turns to LPG to support energy transition and curb fuel volatility
South American countries are increasingly turning to liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as part of their energy transition strategies and to mitigate fuel price volatility.
Argentina taps Naturgy in LNG tender to secure winter gas supply
Argentina has moved to secure natural gas supplies for the upcoming winter after Spain’s Naturgy submitted the lowest bid in a tender to import liquefied natural gas (LNG).
China pledges "firm support" for Cuba amid escalating US pressure, Trump threats
China pledged "firm support" for Cuba against continued US threats, with Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun stating Beijing opposes coercive diplomacy and will back Havana's defence of national sovereignty

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