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NRG NorthAmOil: ExxonMobil weighs net zero pledge
Super-major ExxonMobil is reportedly considering making a pledge to pursue net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This comes as the company finds itself under growing pressure from investors over its stance on decarbonisation.
BHP approves capex spending for Trion, Shenzi North projects
Australia’s BHP has approved plans to spend more than $800mn on work at two fields in the Gulf of Mexico, Trion and Shenzi North.
Profits roll in for shale drillers
Shale drillers are reporting their results for the second quarter of 2020, and profits are piling up. This comes as a result of stronger oil demand and prices, thereby helping to lift profits.
Super-majors beat profit expectations
US-headquartered super-majors Chevron and ExxonMobil both beat analyst expectations with their latest quarterly results.
Oil sands giants report second-quarter profits
Canada’s leading four oil sands producers have posted profits for the second quarter of 2021, marking a turnaround from losses a year ago.
HollyFrontier to buy Sinclair Oil, Sinclair Transportation in $2.6bn deal
Refiner HollyFrontier announced this week that it had agreed to acquire fellow Rocky Mountain region refiner Sinclair Oil from the Sinclair Cos.
Callon acquiring Primexx in Delaware Basin boost
Callon Petroleum announced this week that it had agreed to acquire all of the leasehold interests and associated oil, gas and infrastructure assets of Primexx Energy Partners and its affiliates for $788mn.
Court orders further regulatory analysis on two Texas LNG projects
The US Circuit Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit ruled this week that the environmental analyses supporting regulatory approvals for two proposed Texas-based LNG export projects were deficient.
Far more energy infrastructure needed to reach net-zero emissions in 2050
The US Senate may be close to debating a $550bn infrastructure bill that includes money set aside for the grid, but far more will likely have to be invested to achieve President Joe Biden’s goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Tellurian’s latest offtake deal almost covers Driftwood LNG first phase
US LNG developer Tellurian announced last week that it had signed a sales and purchase agreement (SPA) with Royal Dutch Shell for offtake from its planned Driftwood LNG export terminal in Louisiana.
NorthAmOil: Oil prices boost second-quarter performances
Oil and gas companies across North America are reporting improved performances for the second quarter of 2021 thanks to stronger crude and natural gas prices.
Schlumberger’s second-quarter beats expectations
Schlumberger, the world’s largest oilfield services company, exceeded analyst expectations with its results for the second quarter of 2021.
TC Energy profits from demand recovery
Canada’s TC Energy posted a net profit of CAD982mn ($790mn), or CAD1.00 ($0.80) per common share, for the second quarter of 2020.
Brookfield appears to have won Inter Pipeline bidding war
Inter Pipeline has changed course to say it now favours the bid for it put forward by Brookfield Infrastructure Partners, causing Pembina Pipeline to abandon a previously agreed takeover.
China denies launching cyberattacks on US gas pipelines
The Chinese government has rejected US claims that it was behind multiple cyberattacks targeting US natural gas infrastructure dating back a decade.
Lime Rock buying $508mn worth of Delaware Basin assets
Lime Rock Resources announced this week that it had agreed to acquire producing oil and gas properties in the Permian Basin’s Delaware sub-basin for $508.3mn from an unnamed private seller.
Port Arthur LNG plans suffer another blow with PGNiG moves
Poland’s PGNiG has terminated a sale and purchase agreement with US-based Sempra Energy for LNG that would have been supplied from the proposed Port Arthur LNG project.
Shell announces new Gulf FID with Whale
A Royal Dutch Shell subsidiary announced this week that it had made a final investment decision on the Whale project in the US Gulf of Mexico.
NorthAmOil: Shell announces Whale FID
A Royal Dutch Shell subsidiary announced this week that it had made a final investment decision on the Whale project in the US Gulf of Mexico.
US legislators urge Biden to examine Mexican energy policy
Twenty US legislators have urged President Joe Biden to take a closer look at the Mexican government’s approach to competition in the energy sector in light of the challenges faced by US companies working in Mexico.
Kinder Morgan to buy Kinetrex for $310mn
Pipeline operator Kinder Morgan announced last week that it had struck a deal to buy Kinetrex Energy from an affiliate of Parallel49 Equity for $310mn.
New data show strength of US crude exports
Data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) and the Port of Corpus Christi illustrate the resilience of the country’s crude oil exports in the face of the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Halliburton beats expectations with second-quarter results
Oilfield services firm Halliburton reported this week that it had achieved net income of $227mn, or $0.26 per share, in the second quarter of 2021.
OFAC extends licence barring seizure of Citgo shares
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), a division of the US Treasury Department, has extended the term of a licence that bars the seizure of shares in Citgo.
CFE, WhiteWater Midstream spar over three gas contracts
Mexico’s national power provider has been sparring publicly with Whitewater Midstream, a US-based natural gas trader and pipeline operator, over three contracts signed in 2016 and 2017.
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