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ExxonMobil executives earn salary increases as Stabroek Block output boosts profits
ExxonMobil's profits from its operations in Guyana's Stabroek Block have translated into hefty salary increases for its top executives, Kaieteur News reported, with chairman and CEO Darren Woods set to earn an additional $94,000 annually.
Canada M&As could rise in 2024
The spate of US mergers and acquisitions (M&As) in oil and gas could spread to north of the border, but not at the same scale.
LNG reigns supreme in low-carbon bunkering
Biden dramatically increases drilling costs for federal onshore land
The Biden administration has hiked the cost of bonds that companies must buy to drill on public land from $10,000 per lease to $150,000. The old rate had been established in 1960.
Biden may adopt rule to block a swathe of Arctic oil drilling
The Biden administration may soon block drilling on more than half of 93,078 km2 on Alaska’s North Slope – the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska – a tract that was originally set aside for oil development.
'Zombie fires' still smoulder near oil and gas wells in western Canada
Smouldering fires left from last year’s devastating wildfires are threatening western Canada’s oil and gas wells.
Pieridae seeks to offload Goldboro permits after halting plans for LNG terminal
Calgary-headquartered Pieridae Energy has filed a request to the utility and review board in Nova Scotia for permission to sell its permits to Ireland’s Simply Blue Group to construct the Goldboro LNG terminal on Nova Scotia’s eastern shore.
Gas consumption at Freeport LNG near zero for 5 straight days
America's second-largest LNG export terminal Freeport LNG went its fifth straight day on April 15 of near zero gas consumption.
US Treasury extends Citgo creditor protection amid Venezuela debt talks
The US Treasury Department has granted an extension until mid-August for a licence safeguarding Venezuela-owned oil refiner Citgo Petroleum from creditors aiming to enforce judgments related to past expropriations and debt defaults.
Equinor to swap onshore assets in the US, pay $500mn to EQT
Equinor will swap its operated assets in the Marcellus and Utica shale plays and pay $500mn cash to EQT for 40% of EQT’s non-operated assets in the Northern Marcellus shale
Imminent start-up of Canada’s TMX pipeline may impact Iraq
Canada’s Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX), to start up on May 1, will triple pipeline capacity for exporting heavy oil-sands crude from Alberta to Pacific coast. This may affect the prospects of a similar grade of crude from OPEC member Iraq.
Superfund for climate damage? Advocates say yes
Polluters may have to pay compensation to taxpayers for climate damage under new laws being considered in four US states.
Biden increases financial assurance by $6.9bn for offshore oil & gas decommissioning
The Biden administration has ruled that offshore oil and gas industry will have to produce $6.9bn in new financial assurances to protect American taxpayers from offshore decommissioning costs on the Outer Continental Shelf
Chevron-Hess merger may be postponed due to arbitration over Guyana Stabroek block stake
Hess Corporation reported in a filing to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that its acquisition by Chevron Corporation may be delayed until 2025.
What next for oil markets after Iranian strike on Israel?
For the time being, traders have apparently shrugged off fears of a direct war between Israel and Iran, but escalation is still a significant risk.
Cedar LNG to receive liquefaction equipment from Chart Industries
Pembina Pipeline and Haisla Nation have taken another key step forward with the development of their proposed floating LNG facility in Kitimat, British Columbia with the announcement that Chart Industries will supply liquefaction equipment.
Israeli attack on Iran to cost Biden re-election over possible oil price hike
After Iran's unprecedented attack on Israel in the early hours of Sunday, April 14, global concerns are growing about Israel's retaliatory action that has already pushed oil prices above $90 per barrel.
Jamie Dimon calls US LNG pause "enormously naive"
Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of leading US investment bank JPMorgan Chase, harshly criticised President Biden’s LNG pause in his annual letter to shareholders.
Cedar LNG moves ahead with notice to proceed issued to EPC contractors
Pembina Pipeline and its partner the Haisla Nation have issued a notice to proceed to engineering, procurement, and construction contractors Black & Veatch and Samsung Heavy Industries for its Cedar LNG project the partners revealed.
Crude oil prices remain in motion amid Middle East uncertainty
Fresh talks between Israel and Hamas at the start of the week prompted Brent and WTI prices to slip from higher prices during the previous week, but a lack of progress in the talks by mid-week and a pending new attack by Israel prompted concern.
Enterprise Products to construct new Delaware Basin gas facility, receives deepwater port licence for SPOT project
Enterprise Products Partners is to construct the Mentone West 2 gas processing plant in the Delaware Basin, which is in the Permian in Texas.
Trans Mountain pipeline expansion to start up May 1
Trans Mountain Corp, the owner of the Trans Mountain pipeline, has announced that the start-up of the CAD34bn ($22.2bn) project’s expansion will be May 1.
ExxonMobil signals first-quarter results will be weaker
Exxon Mobil, the US’s largest oil company, has warned that its first quarter results will be weaker because of lower oil and gas prices as well as a large loss in fuel derivatives.
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