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Hackers reported to have targeted US LNG industry in February

10 March 2022

Hackers are reported to have gained access to computers belonging to current and former employees of major US natural gas suppliers and exporters in mid-February.

Icahn disposes of Occidental stake, while Berkshire Hathaway boosts ownership

10 March 2022

Activist investor Carl Icahn has sold off the remainder of his stake in Occidental Petroleum – which once amounted to 10% of the company but had been whittled down recently.

Venture Global expands supply partnership with Shell

10 March 2022

Venture Global LNG announced on March 7 that it had struck a new long-term sales and purchase agreement with Shell for offtake from its proposed Plaquemines liquefaction terminal on Louisiana’s Gulf Coast.

Whiting, Oasis to combine in $6bn merger

10 March 2022

US shale players Whiting Petroleum and Oasis Petroleum announced on March 7 that they had agreed to combine in a what they described as a merger of equals.

US bans imports of Russian oil and gas

9 March 2022

US President Joe Biden announced on March 8 that his country was banning imports of Russian oil and gas, as well as coal.

NorthAmOil: US bans imports of Russian oil and gas

8 March 2022

US President Joe Biden announced on March 8 that his country was banning imports of Russian oil and gas, as well as coal.

Pembina, KKR to combine Canadian gas-processing assets, make acquisition

6 March 2022

Pembina Pipeline announced on March 1 that it had struck a deal with KKR to combine their respective Western Canadian natural gas-processing assets into a new joint venture.

Canada bans Russian oil in response to Ukraine invasion

6 March 2022

Canada announced on February 28 that it would ban imports of Russian oil in response to Moscow’s decision to invade Ukraine. It is the first G7 country to impose an embargo on Russian oil.

Continental to invest in carbon capture project

6 March 2022

Continental Resources is investing in a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project via a partnership with Summit Carbon Solutions.

PDC to buy Great Western for $1.3bn

6 March 2022

PDC Energy announced on February 28 that it had struck a deal to buy Great Western Petroleum for $1.3bn, including net debt of around $500mn.

Spotlight shines on US LNG as Europe grapples with gas questions

5 March 2022

US LNG is in the spotlight as Europe urgently considers how it can reduce dependence on Russian gas in the wake of Moscow’s attack on Ukraine.

IEA members to release 60mn barrels amid Ukraine conflict

4 March 2022

International Energy Agency (IEA) members led by the US agreed on March 1 to a co-ordinated release of crude oil from emergency stockpiles.

Chevron to buy biodiesel company for $3.15bn

2 March 2022

Chevron, the US oil and gas supermajor, will buy Iowa-based biodiesel maker Renewable Energy Group for $3.15bn in cash or $61.50 per share.

NorthAmOil: IEA members to release 60mn barrels amid Ukraine conflict

1 March 2022

International Energy Agency members led by the US agreed on March 1 to a co-ordinated release of crude oil from emergency stockpiles.

Alberta forecasts first budget surplus in eight years amid rising oil prices

27 February 2022

The Canadian province of Alberta is expecting a budget surplus in the 2022-23 fiscal year as rising oil prices and growing production boost provincial resource revenue.

Ovintiv reportedly considering options for Uinta Basin properties

27 February 2022

Shale producer Ovintiv is reportedly exploring options for its acreage in Utah’s Uinta Basin and is seeking to hire an investment bank to help with the process.

US Supreme Court rejects Dakota Access appeal

27 February 2022

The US Supreme Court has refused to consider an appeal against a previous ruling from a federal appeals court on Energy Transfer’s Dakota Access pipeline.

Chevron to pursue upstream asset certification, carbon capture investment

27 February 2022

Two separate announcements made by Chevron over the past few days illustrate the super-major’s increasing focus on cleaner forms of energy.

BP starts up Herschel expansion

27 February 2022

BP announced the start-up of the Herschel expansion project in the US Gulf of Mexico on February 22.

FERC approves gas pipeline certification shake-up

25 February 2022

The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has agreed to overhaul the certification process for new natural gas pipeline projects.

NorthAmOil: FERC approves gas pipeline certification shake-up

22 February 2022

The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has agreed to overhaul the certification process for new natural gas pipeline projects.

Pioneer to limit growth regardless of oil price

20 February 2022

Pioneer Natural Resources posted net income attributable to common stockholders of $763mn, or $2.97 per share, for the fourth quarter of 2021, up from $43mn, or $0.26 per share, in the same quarter of 2020.

Ottawa to end further Trans Mountain expansion funding after 70% cost increase

19 February 2022

The Canadian government said on February 18 that it was not direct any more public funding to construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion after the project’s costs had risen by 70%.

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Anna Kachkova

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