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US capital targets Venezuela as investment interest accelerates
US investors are moving quickly to gain exposure to Venezuela following political changes earlier this year and the reopening of key sectors to foreign capital, with oil assets attracting the strongest interest
China debt clouds Venezuela’s restructuring efforts
Philip Luck of the Center for Strategic and International Studies warned that any IMF-backed restructuring could face difficulties if other creditors are asked to accept losses while Chinese claims retain preferential treatment
US sees rising demand for Venezuelan crude as output expands
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said American refineries are capable of processing more Venezuelan crude and are expected to increase purchases as the country’s oil production continues to recover
Venezuela warns of new oil spill threat as tensions with Trinidad deepen
Venezuela's government argued that the latest incident was larger than a previous spill reported in May
Trafigura, Vitol target Asia as Venezuelan oil output climbs
Recent outreach has included South Korea, Malaysia and India, where traders have pitched Venezuelan barrels at competitive prices
Brazil’s Petrobras starts cash flow from new FPSO
Brazil’s state-controlled oil company Petrobras has begun generating revenue from its latest floating production unit after completing the first oil offloading from the FPSO P-79 at the Búzios field in the Santos Basin.
Equinor hands Brazil deal to Ocean Installer
Ocean Installer, a unit of Norway’s Moreld ASA, has secured a contract from Equinor to carry out well tie-in work at the Bacalhau field in Brazil’s Santos Basin under a deal lasting 4.5 years.
Colombia's President Petro plans Air-e liquidation to overhaul Caribbean power system
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced plans to liquidate Air-e, the troubled Caribbean region electricity distributor, transferring its assets to a newly formed public utility as part of a comprehensive restructuring
Cuba unveils sweeping economic reforms, cutting ministries and opening doors to foreign Investment
Washington sanctions Cuba's state oil company
The US government designated Cuba's state-owned oil and gas company, Unión Cuba-Petróleo (Cupet), under sanctions, deepening a pressure campaign against Havana that has already sharply curtailed the island's fuel supplies
Cuba unveils economic reforms and diaspora investment opening amid deepening energy crisis
US expands authorisations for Venezuela energy and mining operations
Washington authorised new activities involving the export, marketing and transportation of Venezuelan crude oil and petrochemical products to the United States by US companies
Venezuela authorises Shell to advance Loran gas project
The authorisation was announced during a ceremony in Caracas led by interim president Delcy Rodríguez
Chilean-Brazilian Latam Airlines bets on smaller jets as fuel costs rise
Chilean-Brazilian carrier LATAM Airlines Group and Brazilian planemaker Embraer unveiled the first E195-E2 aircraft ordered by the airline, part of a $2.1bn deal for 24 jets as airlines shift towards smaller aircraft amid higher fuel prices.
ExxonMobil's Guyana profit dips to $4.67bn in 2025 on lower prices despite record production growth
Petroecuador adds new wells at Sacha and Auca fields, boosting output by nearly 4,000bpd
Ecuador's state oil company Petroecuador has brought two new wells into production at its flagship Sacha and Auca fields, adding nearly 3,800 barrels per day of combined output as the government pushes to reverse a decline in national production.
Mexico launches $1.5bn fertiliser complex in Durango as Pemex unveils own MXN93bn petrochemical plan
Sempra's ECA LNG begins production in Mexico with commercial operations due this summer
Sempra Infrastructure has begun production at ECA LNG Phase 1 in Ensenada on Mexico's Pacific coast, with commercial operations and the start of deliveries under long-term sales agreements expected in the coming months.
Adani Ports secures marine services deal for Argentina's first LNG export project
India's Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) has won a 10-year marine services contract for Argentina's first liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project, expanding the company's international operations into South America.
Argentina lobbies EU to block proposal threatening soybean biodiesel exports
Argentina is stepping up efforts to persuade European Union lawmakers to reject a proposal that would remove soybean-based biodiesel from the bloc's renewable energy targets, a move that industry officials say could jeopardise exports.
Oil windfall reshapes Colombia's election debate as fiscal pressures mount
A surge in global oil prices is providing Colombia with an unexpected fiscal boost just as voters prepare to choose between competing visions for the country's economic and environmental future in the June 21 presidential run-off.
Venezuela’s export surge masks production gap, analyst says
Venezuela’s oil exports outpaced its production in May, underscoring a growing reliance on stored crude to sustain shipments abroad, according to Antonio de la Cruz, president of Inter American Trends
Mexican aid ship arrives in Cuba as fuel crunch deepens
Humanitarian aid from Mexico arrived in Cuba on June 7 aboard the cargo vessel Asian Katra, marking the sixth such shipment since February as the Caribbean nation grapples with a worsening economic and energy crisis following tighter US restrictions

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