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Exxon Mobil and Chevron reportedly explore potential acquisition of Russian Lukoil’s assets in Kazakhstan and Iraq
Exxon Mobil has reportedly joined Chevron in exploring potential acquisitions of Lukoil’s international assets since the US Treasury authorised companies to begin discussions with the sanctioned Russian oil firm.
Venture Global applies for FERC approval for expansion of Plaquemines
US LNG developer Venture Global has submitted a permit application for the expansion of its Plaquemines project with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Woodfibre LNG sues District of Squamish over approval process
Change in classification is set to raise Woodfibre LNG’s property taxes by CAD1.8mn.
Ukraine's DTEK imports first US LNG cargo
The shipment marks the first time a Ukrainian private energy company has chartered a vessel and arranged loading on FOB terms in the US.
Ksi Lisims LNG plant added to Canada’s major projects list
The $10bn plant in northern British Columbia would produce 12mn tonnes of LNG per year.
Canada's Frontera Energy plans infrastructure spin-off in Colombia
Canadian energy company Frontera Energy announced plans to separate its Colombian infrastructure business through a spin-off transaction creating two independent entities: Frontera Exploration & Production and Frontera Infrastructure
Shell must pay Venture Global’s court fees following arbitration loss
Shell has been ordered by an International Chamber of Commerce panel to pay Venture Global’s court fees following its unsuccessful arbitration case.
Judge rejects Venezuela and Gold Reserve bid to halt Citgo-linked auction
A US federal judge has dismissed attempts by Venezuela and miner Gold Reserve to remove him, a court-appointed officer and two advisory firms from the court-run auction of PDV Holding, the parent company of Citgo Petroleum
US imports of Iraqi crude oil fall to 149,000 bpd by mid-November
Iraq’s crude oil exports to the US declined last week, according to data released by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA)
US supermajor Chevron outlines focus on cash flow growth
US-based supermajor Chevron unveiled its plans for the next five years at its investor day on November 12.
Venture Global announces three LNG offtake deals in a week
US LNG exporter Venture Global has struck three separate offtake agreements in the past week.
Baytex exiting Eagle Ford to focus on Canada
Canada’s Baytex Energy has agreed to sell its assets in the US’ Eagle Ford shale to an unnamed buyer for CAD3.25bn ($2.305bn) in cash.
Venezuela’s oil lifeline falters as US military pressure mounts
Venezuela’s oil industry, the backbone of its economy and once the envy of Latin America, is buckling under the combined weight of US sanctions, falling prices, and internal dysfunction
Pakistan's top refiner plans more US crude imports
Pakistan’s largest oil refiner, Cnergyico PK Limited, is considering additional imports of crude oil from the United States after receiving its second shipment of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude
Gold Reserve takes Rusoro to court over dispute in auction for Venezuela’s Citgo
Canadian miner Gold Reserve Inc. has initiated legal proceedings in Delaware against Rusoro Mining Ltd., claiming the firm breached a consortium agreement connected to their joint participation in the auction for PDV Holding Inc.
Energy Transfer seeks equity partners for Lake Charles facility
Energy Transfer will not move ahead with a final investment decision for its Lake Charles LNG facility until at least 80% of the project has been sold to equity partners.
Petronas ramps up Canadian LNG imports signing deal with Cedar LNG
Malaysia’s state-run firm is becoming a bigger player in the fledgling Canadian LNG market.
Trump signals possible India visit amid evolving energy pivot
The US President, Donald Trump, has indicated that he may visit India next year, signalling a potential deepening of ties between Washington and New Delhi and raising questions over energy and geopolitical strategy.
BP to sell US onshore midstream assets for $1.5bn
BP has agreed to sell non-controlling interests in Permian and Eagle Ford midstream assets owned by its BPX Energy unit to funds managed by Sixth Street for around $1.5bn.
Ovintiv to acquire NuVista as interest in Canadian oil and gas opportunities rises
Ovintiv has agreed to acquire Canada’s NuVista Energy for around $2.7bn.
US natural gas pipeline exports to Mexico hit all-time August high of 6.47bn cubic metres
Pipeline imports of natural gas from the United States into Mexico established an unprecedented August record at 6.47bn cubic metres, representing a 3.6% advance from the prior year's 6.25bn cubic metres and marking the highest monthly volume ever
Is Venezuela's resource wealth Trump's real target?
The escalating tensions between Washington and Caracas have renewed scrutiny of what some analysts believe may be the true objective behind the Trump administration's aggressive posture: access to Venezuela's extraordinary natural resource wealth.
US shale players SM Energy, Civitas announce merger
Two US shale producers, SM Energy and Civitas Resources, agreed this week to an all-stock merger that will create a company worth $12.8bn, inclusive of each company’s net debt.
US pressure on Maduro has little effect on oil markets
Despite holding the world’s largest crude reserves, Venezuela remains largely irrelevant to global energy markets, with output near its lowest in a century

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