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Iraq signs deal with US Chevron to develop oil fields
Iraq signs major agreement with Chevron to develop its oil fields, driving future energy growth. A pivotal partnership for economic and industrial progress.
US investor with Trump ties reportedly signed deal on LNG tech with Novatek last year
US investor Gentry Beach, with ties to US President Donald Trump, said he signed an agreement in autumn 2025 with Russia’s Novatek on the joint development of a natural gas project in Alaska.
US energy diplomacy and Venezuela’s oil future
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright arrived in Venezuela on February 11 for a three-day visit and opened discussions with officials on the oil country's dilapidated oil sector and the future of state-owned oil company PDVSA.
Venezuela is again the US’s fifth-largest oil supplier but uncertainties remain
Venezuela has regained its position as the fifth-largest supplier of crude oil to US refineries during the first week of February 2026, according to data from the US government’s Energy Information Administration.
Venezuela’s oil sector attracts significant foreign interest but TotalEnergies opts out
This follows the US administration's capture of Maduro in January.
Trinidad sees Venezuela gas projects advancing after political shift
The projects are slated to be operated by Shell, BP and Trinidad’s National Gas Company, and are viewed as critical to supporting the twin-island nation’s energy sector
Repsol targets sharp rise in Venezuela oil output as operations restart
Speaking after the presentation of the company’s 2025 results, Imaz said the group is positioning itself to fully resume day-to-day operations in the country
Texas’ Golden Pass plant inches closer to producing first LNG
Exxon Mobil and QatarEnergy’s joint venture Golden Pass LNG moved another step closer to producing its first LNG after pulling in 300mn cubic feet of gas on February 18.
US firm Energy Transfer cancels offtake deals with customers for Lake Charles project
US LNG developer Energy Transfer has annulled several offtake agreements with buyers from its suspended Lake Charles LNG project.
Turkey hits out at energy field activities of Greece and Chevron, says Libya entitled to object too
Turkey on February 19 objected to energy field activities being conducted by Greece and US major Chevron (CVX.N).
Uzbekistan signs several big business deals during Mirziyoyev's Board of Peace trip to US
Gulf Oil says it will invest $150mn in creating network of at least 100 gasoline stations in Central Asian country.
US refiners weigh direct Venezuelan crude purchases to lift margins
The shift follows January approvals that allowed trading houses Trafigura and Vitol to export Venezuelan crude under a $2bn bilateral framework
Venezuela bonds hover in low 40s as oil recovery bets clash with heavy risks
Prices imply investor optimism about recovery, even as the macroeconomic backdrop remains weak, marked by scarce official data and an external debt burden described as extreme
Trump’s Venezuela oil push runs into big oil’s aversion to risk
The standoff reflects a deeper misreading of how the modern oil industry operates. Far from the swashbuckling image of early 20th-century wildcatters, today’s oil majors prioritise stability, scale and predictable returns
Revival of oil flows from Venezuela has started
Tankers carrying Venezuelan crude are once again moving into commercial trade lanes, delivering barrels to US Gulf Coast refineries and, through commodity traders, to Europe and potentially beyond.
Canada’s pipeline players riding high on gas, power demand
Pipeline companies Enbridge and TC Energy both beat analyst expectations with their fourth-quarter earnings.
Brazos Midstream to expand Midland Basin gas-gathering system
Brazos Midstream has announced that it was “significantly” expanding its natural gas gathering and processing system in the Permian’s Midland sub-basin.
Ovintiv to sell Anadarko Basin assets for $3.0bn
Denver-based Ovintiv has agreed to sell its Anadarko Basin assets in Oklahoma to an unnamed buyer for $3.0bn in cash.
US-controlled Venezuelan oil sales could top $10bn a year, Wright says
Wright said about $1bn in oil has already been sold, with contracts in place to market an additional $5bn in the coming months
Venezuela’s oil reset spurs cautious optimism under Washington’s watch
Any recovery, however, is set to advance slowly and on Washington’s terms. Analysts say the US is likely to oversee as much as 70% of Venezuela’s oil-related cash flow, closely tracking how revenues move through the economy
Venezuela bond prices signal uneven recovery ahead of restructuring
A report from Bank of America says the focus is shifting from the overall recovery value to how losses and gains are apportioned among bondholders, depending on legal terms, litigation risks and, above all, unpaid interest
Venezuela reclaims fifth spot among US crude suppliers
Shipments averaged 153,000 barrels per day (bpd), down 13% from the previous week but still sufficient to overtake rival suppliers and restore the country’s ranking among Washington’s key energy partners
Canadian minnow Condor Energies discovers previously missed natural gas reservoir at Uzbek legacy field
Canadian minnow Condor Energies (TSX: CDR) has discovered a previously missed natural gas reservoir at a legacy field in Uzbekistan.
Detention of US oil engineer heightens tensions over Venezuela energy revival
Romero, 86, was taken into custody on February 13 at Maracaibo airport as he prepared to fly to Caracas for meetings with international oil companies
Trump rejects claims of unauthorised US mediation in Venezuela oil talks
Writing on Truth Social, Trump said only individuals formally approved by the State Department can represent the US government, dismissing suggestions of unofficial mediation

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