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Citgo auction hinges on US court ruling Over PDVSA 2020 bond
The long-running auction of Citgo Petroleum, the US-based refining arm of Venezuela’s PDVSA, has entered a decisive stage with a sharp split emerging among creditors
Maduro accuses US of using military deployment to seize Venezuela’s resources
According to Maduro, the United States is eyeing control of oil and gas reserves located in the Caribbean basin, alongside gold deposits, fertile farmland and water resources
JERA joins in on Alaskan LNG action
JERA has signed a non-binding deal to buy 1mn tpy of LNG from the planned $44bn Alaska LNG project, giving the long-delayed venture new momentum.
Cenovus to sell WRB Refining interest to Phillips 66 for $1.4bn
Cenovus Energy announced on September 9 that it had agreed to sell its 50% interest in the WRB Refining to its existing partner in the joint venture, Phillips 66.
Strathcona sweetens MEG offer in effort to outbid Cenovus
Strathcona Resources announced on September 8 that it was amending its takeover offer for MEG Energy.
US LNG gathers even more momentum
Various US LNG projects are making progress, led by a final investment decision on Rio Grande LNG Train 4.
Toronto-listed Condor kicks off multi-well programme in Uzbekistan
Toronto-listed Condor Energies has started a multi-well drilling programme in Uzbekistan as it seeks to expand gas and condensate reserves and increase production capacity.
Blue Water bids $10bn for Venezuela’s Citgo, offers bondholders cash and equity
Blue Water Acquisition Corp., a special purpose acquisition company, has submitted a $10bn offer for PDV Holding, the parent company of Venezuelan refiner Citgo Petroleum, including a $3.2bn settlement for holders of a defaulted Venezuelan bond
Venezuela reports crude output growth amid US sanctions and regional tensions
State-owned Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) reported that the country’s crude oil production continues to expand despite ongoing sanctions and external pressures
A tale of two majors
BP has been unable to sell its stake in Rosneft despite pledging to leave Russia in 2022, while ExxonMobil, forced out of Sakhalin-1 the same year, may now be invited back under new Kremlin rules.
Chevron’s return helps push Venezuela’s oil exports to highest since November
Venezuela’s crude exports climbed to their strongest level since November, topping 900,000 barrels per day (bpd) in August, after Washington granted Chevron a licence to resume shipments to the United States
ConocoPhillips selected by Monkey Island LNG to provide liquefaction technology
Louisiana-based Monkey Island LNG has chosen ConocoPhillips to provide its optimized cascade process liquefaction technology to be used at its export facility.
US introduces bill to aid LNG exports to Taiwan
A bipartisan bill was introduced by two Senators on September 5 seeking to boost LNG exports to Taiwan.
Canada considers LNG export terminal in Saint John
New Brunswick’s Minister of Natural Resources is touting the eastern province for an LNG export terminal.
Canada’s Woodfibre LNG sees costs skyrocket as construction hits halfway point
The delivery of four more plant modules comes with a new cost estimate of a 73% increase for the project.
ConocoPhillips to cut global workforce by 20-25%
ConocoPhillips confirmed to several media outlets on September 3 that it was planning to reduce its global workforce by 20-25%.
Plains to buy 55% in EPIC Crude for $1.6bn
A subsidiary of Plains All American Pipeline and Plains GP Holdings has agreed to buy a 55% non-operated stake in EPIC Crude Holdings from Diamondback Energy and Kinetik Holdings for around $1.57bn.
Cenovus’ plan to take over MEG faces opposition
Cenovus Energy has agreed to acquire MEG Energy but the deal is not guaranteed to close.
EQT to buy LNG from Rio Grande Train 5
US gas producer EQT announced on September 3 that it had agreed to buy LNG from the proposed fifth train at NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG.
Maduro accuses US of plot to seize Venezuela’s oil
Maduro said the White House is “fabricating a narrative” about drug trafficking to mask its true intentions
UK firm proposes new Canadian LNG terminal in Newfoundland
London-based Crown LNG Holdings is attempting to woo the Canadian government to support a proposed $15bn LNG terminal in the country’s east province Newfoundland and Labrador.
US reports highest monthly LNG exports in August
The US has recorded its best month ever for LNG exports shipping 9.33mn tonnes of the super-chilled fuel in August.
Venezuela projects 9% growth, calls on European oil firms to bypass US sanctions
“Until when will Europe subordinate itself to what’s in charge in Washington? Here you are free, come and produce,” Maduro said
Venture Global nears producing LNG from all blocks at Plaquemines plant
US LNG giant Venture Global could be producing LNG shortly from all the blocks at its massive Plaquemines facility.
Japan’s crude procurement sees a quiet shift in sources
In July, Japan witnessed a marked realignment in its crude-oil supply chain. Notably, Arab-sourced imports declined, accounting for just 87.6% of total imports, while the United States commanded a larger share, accounting for 9.4%.
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