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Oil markets on edge amid escalations in Israel-Hamas war
The escalation in the Israel-Hamas conflict is inciting apprehensive speculations about the impact on global oil markets amid the complex web of geopolitics, sanctions and spectre of broader tensions in the region and beyond.
Brazil gas-distribution market shifts after distributor Commit’s split
The division of the Brazilian natural gas distributor Commit into two separate entities is poised to bring five gas companies in the northeastern region under the control of a relatively unknown group of owners.
Mexico crude oil hedging for 2024 developing at pace
Mexico has been actively engaged in its annual oil-export hedging program, which ranks among the largest such endeavours in the global crude market. The hedging process appears to be nearing its conclusion, say individuals familiar with the deals.
Mexico’s Pemex debt costs fall 21% in January-August
Argentina and Uruguay face recurring fuel shortages
Fuel shortages have become a cause for concern in both Argentina and Uruguay. Montevideo anticipates a return to normal fuel supply by the end of October, but producers in rural Argentina remain apprehensive.
ExxonMobil Guyana to go ahead with plans in defiance of Venezuelan threats
Shrugging off recent provocations from Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, ExxonMobil Guyana maintains its commitment to its developmental agenda.
US greenlights joint Venezuela-Trinidad offshore gas project
Venezuelan government, opposition sign election deal in Barbados, prompting US oil sanctions easing
Liza Destiny quickest to hit peak performance of all Guyana, Brazil FPSOs, S&P Global claims
S&P Global Commodity Insights reported that it expects Guyana’s Liza Destiny FPSO to reach maximum production capacity ahead of the nation’s other offshore FPSO, Liza Unity, as well as all Brazilian FPSOs.
Guyana reissues request for proposals for largest renewable project to date
Guyana has reissued a request for proposals for the Amaila Falls hydropower project, its largest renewable-energy project to date, and key to helping Guyana meet its surging electricity demand.
Mexico’s energy minister leaves the post with pending tasks
Rocio Nahle has decided to leave her post as head of Mexico’s ministry of energy to run for the governorship of the Veracruz state, leaving her top priority – improving Mexico's oil-refining capabilities – still to be completed.
What’s driving the US decision to lift sanctions on Venezuela’s oil sector?
The US decision to lift sanctions on Venezuela's oil sector may be driven by three emergent geopolitical factors.
Trinidad and Tobago reportedly expects Atlantic LNG to sign restructuring agreement in November
Shareholders in the Atlantic LNG plant are reportedly on track to sign a restructuring agreement in London next month.
Guyanese minister hopes to see Corentyne block in production by 2030
Guyana’s minister of natural resources says he is hoping CGX Energy and Frontera Energy of Canada will be able to start production at the offshore Corentyne block within the next eight years.
Dutch FPSO builder secures contract for Whiptail project offshore Guyana
Dutch FPSO builder SBM Offshore has won the contract to perform the Front End Engineering and Design for an FPSO to be used in the Whiptail project, the sixth development project in the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana.
Venezuela receives second diluent shipment from Italy’s Eni to boost refining capacity
Venezuela, plagued by enduring fuel shortages, has received a new infusion of support from the Italian oil company Eni in the form of approximately 351,000 barrels of diluent material.
Petroecuador’s CEO Correa steps down amid corruption probe
US to ease sanctions on Venezuelan oil exports on promise of freer presidential election
IEA declares end to "Golden Age of Gas"
The energy crisis triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine effectively marks the end of the 10-year Golden Age of Gas, the International Energy Agency said in its medium-term gas market report this month.
Russia and Venezuela sign a slew of trade agreements, vow to deepen cooperation on oil
Russia and Venezuela signed a series of 16 collaborative pacts spanning the domains of energy, oil, tourism, culture, and education, during the “Russia-Venezuela High-Level Intergovernmental Commission” in Moscow.
Tecpetrol determined to enter Argentina’s lithium industry as Alpha Lithium bid deadline looms
Argentine-Italian billionaire Paolo Rocca's foray into the lithium sector remains undeterred, even as his oil-drilling unit explores alternative avenues in Argentina.
Brazil’s Petrobras aims to strengthen ties with Norway’s oil sector
Petrobras CEO Jean Paul Prates has said the Brazilian state-owned energy major wants to forge partnerships with Norwegian oil-and-gas companies as he commended the Scandinavian country’s approach to the energy transition.
Argentina appeals court order for $16bn YPF payout
Argentina has appealed a New York court's order for the country to pay $16.1bn to two companies that were not compensated following the nationalisation of the YPF oil company.
Brazil’s GranBio, US’ Honeywell to jointly produce SAF
Petrobras aims to drill for oil near Amazon Mouth in 2024
The CEO of Petrobras has said the Brazilian state-owned energy major’s plans for oil-and-gas exploration in the Equatorial Margin would include exploratory drilling near the mouth of the Amazon river in 2024.
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