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Biden administration pushes on with lease sale plans

13 February 2022

The administration of US President Joe Biden is continuing to plan for future federal oil and gas lease sales despite a court ruling in January that invalidated the first lease sale it held.

Cenovus reports fourth-quarter loss on one-time charge

11 February 2022

Canada’s Cenovus Energy has posted a net loss of CAD408mn ($320mn) for the fourth quarter of 2021, down from a profit of CAD551mn ($433mn) in the third quarter of last year and a loss of CAD153mn ($120mn) in the final quarter of 2020.

Canadian government rejects Quebec LNG project

11 February 2022

The Canadian government has rejected GNL Québec’s Énergie Saguenay LNG project. The move follows a rejection from the provincial government of Quebec in July 2021 and could spell the project’s demise.

Canadian oil exports via Gulf Coast reach record highs

11 February 2022

Canadian producers are reported to have exported record crude volumes from the US Gulf Coast at the end of 2021 but continue to face some pipeline capacity constraints.

TotalEnergies exits North Platte project in Gulf

10 February 2022

France’s TotalEnergies announced on February 10 that it has decided not to sanction its North Platte project in the US Gulf of Mexico.

Crescent Point reportedly seeks to sell assets

9 February 2022

Canadian light oil producer Crescent Point Energy is reportedly seeking to sell some of its assets in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

NorthAmOil: Crescent Point reportedly seeks to sell assets

9 February 2022

Canadian light oil producer Crescent Point Energy is reportedly seeking to sell some of its assets in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Cedar LNG awards FEED contract

9 February 2022

Canada’s Cedar LNG announced this week that it had awarded a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract to Black & Veatch and Samsung Heavy Industries for its proposed floating LNG (FLNG) project.

US on track for LNG dominance

5 February 2022

The US is on track to be the world’s leading producer of LNG this year, with the Calcasieu Pass terminal preparing to export its first cargo.

ExxonMobil, Chevron see earnings bolstered by oil prices

5 February 2022

ExxonMobil and Chevron reported fourth-quarter profits, bolstered by stronger oil and gas prices, but some ongoing challenges have been reflected in the results.

ConocoPhillips beats expectations with fourth-quarter results

4 February 2022

ConocoPhillips has reported earnings of $2.6bn, or $1.98 per share, for the fourth quarter of 2021.

US judge annuls federal Gulf of Mexico lease sale

4 February 2022

A US federal judge has annulled the first Gulf of Mexico lease sale held by the administration of US President Joe Biden.

Enbridge partners with indigenous group on Alberta carbon storage hub

4 February 2022

Canada’s Enbridge has announced that it is partnering with the First Nation Capital Investment Partnership (FNCIP) – a group formed by four First Nations – to advance the proposed Open Access Wabamun Carbon Hub in Alberta.

Newfoundland and Labrador not ruling out Bay du Nord participation

4 February 2022

The government of Newfoundland and Labrador is not ruling out participating in Equinor’s Bay du Nord project in the offshore Flemish Pass Basin.

Earthstone to buy Bighorn Permian for $860mn

4 February 2022

Earthstone Energy announced on January 31 that it had agreed to acquire the assets of privately owned Bighorn Permian Resources for around $860mn.

Pressure builds on Biden to prioritise climate and energy provisions of Build Back Better

2 February 2022

Pressure is building within President Joe Biden’s own party for the White House to prioritise the climate and energy provision of the Build Back Better bill, stalled for more than a month in the US Senate.

ConocoPhillips to sell certain Permian assets to Maverick

2 February 2022

US-based ConocoPhillips has agreed to sell certain assets in the Permian Basin to privately owned Maverick Natural Resources for $440mn.

NorthAmOil: ConocoPhillips to sell certain Permian assets to Maverick

2 February 2022

US-based ConocoPhillips has agreed to sell certain assets in the Permian Basin to privately owned Maverick Natural Resources for $440mn.

Shell confirms sale of Deer Park refinery stake to Pemex

28 January 2022

Shell Oil Co. confirmed last week that it had transferred its stake in the Deer Park refinery in Texas to PMI Norteamerica, a subsidiary of Mexico’s national oil company Pemex.

Landmark US climate lawsuit proceeds against fossil fuel companies

28 January 2022

A federal appeals court has heard a case in which Baltimore is suing about a dozen major oil and gas companies including BP, ExxonMobil and Shell. The city claims that the companies knowingly contributed to climate change and should pay damages.

Oilfield services giants bullish on fourth-quarter results

28 January 2022

The three leading US-based oilfield services firms – Schlumberger, Halliburton and Baker Hughes – have unveiled their results for the fourth quarter of 2021.

Federal report estimates Canadian orphan well clean-up costs

28 January 2022

A new federal report from Canada’s Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) has estimated that the cost to clean up the country’s orphaned oil and gas wells could reach CAD1.1bn ($865mn) by 2025.

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