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ConocoPhillips to focus on cutting costs after posting lower earnings

12 February 2026

ConocoPhillips has said it will seek to cut capital and operating costs by $1bn in 2026.

Citgo sale delay freezes major decisions as Treasury review drags on

11 February 2026

A Delaware judge approved a $5.9bn bid late last year from Amber Energy, an affiliate of Elliott Investment Management, following a prolonged auction process, but the transaction still requires clearance from the US Treasury Department

Venezuelan bondholders hire Houlihan Lokey ahead of debt talks

11 February 2026

The selection followed several weeks of deliberations, though a formal mandate has yet to be finalised.

US licence expansion puts Venezuela oil output on track for pre-blockade levels

11 February 2026

Venezuela could restore crude production to levels seen before Washington imposed a naval blockade, potentially by mid-2026, as the US broadens licences for companies operating in the country

New Delhi and Washington’s ongoing claims and counter claims over Russian oil exports to India

10 February 2026

Russia is still exporting oil to India. At least that is what New Delhi – and Moscow - claim. Half a world away meanwhile, Washington has repeatedly announced that New Delhi is on the cusp of a clean break.

PDVSA restores output as US licences unclog Venezuelan crude exports

10 February 2026

The rebound follows a steep pullback triggered by a US oil blockade that left large volumes marooned in storage and forced cuts across PDVSA’s fields, with the heaviest impact in the Orinoco Belt

Venezuela debt overhaul seen as years away despite political shift

10 February 2026

Oxford Economics, via its Alpine Macro unit, says entrenched legal risks, the sheer complexity of the country’s liabilities and the lack of deep structural reform are likely to slow any meaningful progress

US Energy Secretary plans Venezuela visit to open talks on PDVSA reform

9 February 2026

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright plans to travel to Venezuela in the coming days to open discussions with local officials on the future of state-owned oil company Petróleos de Venezuela SA

Shell weighs return to Venezuelan gas as sanctions ease

9 February 2026

The British energy major is considering a strategy that would rely on Trinidad and Tobago as a processing and export hub for gas extracted from Venezuelan waters, leveraging infrastructure where Shell already has operations

US forces board Venezuelan-linked tanker in Indian Ocean enforcement operation

9 February 2026

US military forces boarded the oil tanker Aquila II, a vessel linked to Venezuela, in the Indian Ocean during an operation announced on February 9 by the US defense secretary, according to the Department of Defense

Reliance resumes Venezuelan crude imports after US intervention

9 February 2026

The Indian refiner has taken delivery of a Very Large Crude Carrier carrying about 2mn barrels

Brent set to fall 10% in 2026, analysts say

9 February 2026

The average price of Brent crude oil is expected to fall by around 10% in 2026 to $62.1 per barrel, despite a recent rise in prices, as a persistent supply surplus continues to weigh on the global market.

US to ship first LNG to Ukraine via Poland this year

9 February 2026

Ukraine has received its first shipment of US LNG this year, with around 100 mcm delivered via Poland’s Swinoujscie LNG terminal in partnership with Polish energy group Orlen.

Venezuela courts Maurel & Prom as oil law reform aims to lift output

9 February 2026

Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodríguez met with executives from France’s Maurel & Prom as the government steps up efforts to attract foreign partners and revive domestic hydrocarbon production

Repsol resumes Venezuelan crude imports after US sanctions eased

9 February 2026

Spain’s Repsol SA has begun receiving about 2mn barrels of Venezuelan heavy crude at its refineries, marking its first intake from the country in more than a year following a relaxation of US oil sanctions

India signals openness to Venezuelan crude as US pressure curbs Russian supplies

9 February 2026

India is prepared to consider resuming oil imports from Venezuela, positioning Caracas as a potential energy partner as New Delhi confronts the need to replace Russian barrels under pressure from the US

Repsol resumes Venezuelan crude imports after US sanctions eased

9 February 2026

Spain’s Repsol SA has begun receiving about 2mn barrels of Venezuelan heavy crude at its refineries, marking its first intake from the country in more than a year following a relaxation of US oil sanctions

ConocoPhillips puts debt recovery ahead of new drilling in Venezuela

9 February 2026

ConocoPhillips is prioritising efforts to recover billions of dollars owed by Venezuela rather than rushing back into drilling or new oil developments, according to Chief Executive Officer Ryan Lance

Canadian think tank makes case for stalled Quebec LNG project

8 February 2026

The proposed Marinvest LNG project in Quebec is gaining traction again after receiving support from a Canadian pro-business think tank.

Brazil’s Eneva in early Venezuela oil talks

8 February 2026

Brazilian energy company Eneva is exploring ways to enter Venezuela’s oil and gas industry and is in preliminary discussions with Sweden’s Maha Capital about a possible joint venture.

Taiwan agrees to increase US LNG imports

8 February 2026

Taiwan has confirmed it will increase US LNG imports to comprise about one-third of its imported supply of the super-chilled fuel in 2026.

Cheniere Energy submits application for Stage 4 of Corpus Christi Plant

6 February 2026

Cheniere Energy ups the ante in its battle with Venture Global to be the US’s top LNG developer.

Venezuela enacts sweeping changes, Trump opens up oil sector to US firms

5 February 2026

Washington is moving toward a sweeping authorisation that would permit energy firms to extract crude in Venezuela, signalling a further rollback of restrictions.

Venezuela courts European energy investors in first foreign outreach since Maduro ouster

5 February 2026

The talks, held in Caracas, centred on how foreign companies would operate under the new transitional framework

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