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Venezuela bonds slide as earthquake damage clouds debt restructuring outlook
Venezuelan sovereign bonds and debt issued by state-owned PDVSA have extended their decline after last week's earthquakes, as investors reassess the country's economic prospects and brace for a tougher debt restructuring
Venezuela oil output poised to recover as US broadens export authorisations
Expanded US authorisations for companies trading Venezuelan crude are set to lift the country's oil production back to levels seen before Washington's December naval blockade by the end of the second quarter of 2026
Ukraine's Naftogaz holds US LNG talks
Naftogaz said the meetings took place with representatives of the US Department of State, the Department of Energy, the US International Development Finance Corp. and the US EXIM Bank.
US imports of Iraqi oil fall to 4.029mn barrels in April 2026
US imports of crude oil and petroleum products from Iraq fell sharply in April 2026, declining to 4.029mn barrels from 7.943mn barrels in March.
Venezuela says oil output holds at 1.2mn barrels a day despite earthquakes
Venezuela's crude production has remained steady at 1.2mn barrels a day despite the twin earthquakes that struck the country on June 24, Hydrocarbons Minister Paulo Henao said
Energy statistics show we remain an overwhelmingly fossil fuel-based world
Renewables are growing fast, but oil and gas by far still dominate the global energy system.
Shell predicts 65% surge in LNG demand by 2050
Global LNG trade reached 422mn tonnes in 2025 and had been expected to rise significantly this year.
Gold Reserve commits $1mn to Venezuela earthquake relief
Gold Reserve Ltd. said it will donate $1mn to support emergency relief and reconstruction efforts in Venezuela following the catastrophic earthquakes that struck the country on June 24
Shell pledges $5mn for Venezuela earthquake relief
Shell said it will provide $5mn in humanitarian assistance to support relief and recovery efforts in Venezuela following the earthquakes that struck the country on June 24
US oil and gas software firm Quorum snaps up Scottish AI supply chain platform
Quorum said the acquisition was part of its broader strategy to build a unified AI platform for the energy industry, spanning areas from subsurface planning to supply chain execution.
EU's oil and gas suppliers push back against methane regulation
The US, Qatar, Nigeria and Algeria have warned the EU that its methane regulation could disrupt oil and gas supplies to Europe unless the bloc clarifies the rules and introduces targeted amendments.
Stonepeak sells $2.5 billion in private bonds for financing Louisiana LNG
US investment firm Stonepeak has refinanced a loan to fund the construction of Louisiana LNG.
Vitol signs 20-year LNG supply deal with UAE’s International Resources Holding
Energy and commodities trader Vitol has signed a 20-year LNG supply agreement with International Resources Holding.
US crude remains unlikely to replace Vietnam's main oil supplies
Despite plentiful American supplies and concerns over potential disruptions in the Middle East, experts say technical, commercial and contractual barriers continue to limit US crude imports for Vietnam's refineries
Repsol turns Venezuela into a new opportunity after years of losses
The Spanish oil company, which spent years dealing with financial challenges in Venezuela, is now positioned to turn a troubled investment into a potential growth driver
Chevron says Venezuela operations unaffected after deadly earthquakes
Chevron Corp. said its Venezuelan operations continue to function normally following the pair of powerful earthquakes that struck the country, as energy companies and authorities assess damage in regions near the epicentre
Seneca, Evolution partner on electric fracturing in Appalachian Basin
Seneca Resources, the exploration and production unit of National Fuel Gas, is partnering with Evolution Well Services to deploy electric fracturing technology across its operations in the US’ Appalachian Basin.
Midstream players pursue Permian oil, gas pipeline capacity increases
Midstream companies are in the process of building or planning for more capacity in the Permian Basin, especially for natural gas.
Delfin signs SPA for second FLNG unit offshore Louisiana
Delfin LNG has entered into a new sale and purchase agreement with UK-based Centrica LNG for volumes from its proposed second floating LNG unit.
The debate over EU methane regulation and energy security
The EU’s methane regulation has split analysts, with Rystad saying it will not harm supply and Wood Mackenzie warning it could make large volumes of imports non-compliant.
Hanwha Ocean signs MoU for proposed Canadian FLNG project
South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean has signed a memorandum of understanding with Canada’s Kanata Clean Power & Climate Technologies to explore cooperation on Kanata LNG.
Venezuelan crude gains ground in India as imports recover from supply disruptions
India’s crude oil imports have returned to more stable levels in June, supported by record purchases from Russia and additional supplies from countries including Venezuela, Angola, Brazil and Iran
Venezuela’s first-quarter oil revenue climbs as exports accelerate
Venezuela generated $5.49bn in oil export revenue during the first quarter, a 21% increase from the same period a year earlier, according to balance of payments data released on June 22 by the Central Bank of Venezuela
Venezuela bets on gas revival despite persistent energy shortages
Venezuela is seeking to revive its long-underdeveloped natural gas industry through new agreements with Shell, Eni and Repsol, even as the country continues to grapple with power cuts, electricity rationing and shortages of domestic cooking gas
Debt restructuring uncertainty sends Venezuelan bonds to two-month low
Bonds due in 2027 dropped below 50 cents on the dollar for the first time since April 10, while debt issued by state oil company Petróleos de Venezuela SA also declined

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