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US Democrats investigate alleged manipulation of oil, gas prices
Congressional Democrats have initiated a probe into potential collusion and market manipulation allegations involving prominent US oil corporations and the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
Industry study says stringent emissions cap in Canada could cost $181bn in 10 years
A new report, by S&P Global Commodity Insights for the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP), finds that a stringent emissions cap could cut GDP contributions by CAD247bn ($181bn) in just 10 years.
ConocoPhillips to buy Marathon Oil Corp. for $22.5bn
ConocoPhillips has agreed to buy Houston-based Marathon Oil Corp. for $22.5bn in an all-stock deal inclusive of $5.4bn of net debt. Consolidation has swept the US oil and gas sector.
Dissident shareholders fail at Exxon meeting
ExxonMobil, in its shareholder meeting on May 29, successfully beat off dissident shareholders who wanted to unseat the board and CEO Darren Woods.
Energy Transfer to buy WTG Midstream for $3.25bn
Energy Transfer LP has agreed to buy WTG Midstream Holdings in a transaction valued at around $3.25bn from affiliates of Stonepeak, the Davis Estate and Diamondback Energy.
Glenfarne asks FERC for 5-year extension to build Texas LNG plant
New York-headquartered Glenfarne Group has requested regulators for a five-year extension for the construction of its proposed Texas LNG export terminal.
Cape of Good Hope emerges as top route for US LNG cargoes to Asia
US LNG exporters have pivoted to shipping cargoes to Asia around the Cape of Good Hope in the first half of 2024.
Venezuela opposition mulls Citgo bankruptcy move to halt asset sale at auction
Venezuela’s opposition is contemplating a strategic move that could throw a wrench into the sale of its prized US assets. Inside sources suggest that Citgo Petroleum Corp.’s holding company is considering a drastic step: filing for bankruptcy.
Mexican firm seeks US approval to import gas for LNG export
Gato Negro Permitium Uno has recently submitted a request to the United States Department of Energy to export natural gas to Mexico.
Oil execs back candidate Donald Trump
Oil executives are increasingly hoping to help elect the Republican candidate ex-president Donald Trump as president in November. He would take office in January. His opponent, President Joe Biden, has a mixed record on oil and gas.
The US States has more than two centuries of oil supply, says IER
The US has 227 years of technically recoverable oil reserves, according to the free market think-tank, the Institute for Energy Research.
Phillips 66 to buy Pinnacle Midstream from Energy Spectrum Capital
Phillips 66 of Houston has agreed to acquire Pinnacle Midland Parent LLC from private equity firm Energy Spectrum Capital for $550mn in cash.
Chesapeake Energy to slash jobs
Chesapeake Energy this week began laying off staff after completing the divestiture of its oil assets in 2023. Gas prices have also tumbled.
Exxon under fire from $1bn shareholder
CalPERS, the US’s biggest public pension plan, has said it will vote against all ExxonMobil board members at the oil company’s upcoming annual meeting on May 29.
Hess-Chevron $53bn deal in the crosshairs
Hess is holding a shareholder meeting on May 28, and some of its investors are balking at backing the company’s $53bn acquisition by Chevron until there is clarity about Chevron’s arbitration with ExxonMobil.
Gulfstream LNG receives regulatory approval to start pre-filing
Gulfstream LNG has been granted approval by the US Federal Regulatory Commission to commence the pre-filing process.
ADNOC takes 11% stake in NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG
The United Arab Emirates’ state-run Abu Dhabi National Oil Company has purchased an 11.7% interest in NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG project in Texas from Global Infrastructure Partners.
First tanker loads oil from Canada's expanded Trans Mountain pipeline
An Aframax chartered from Dubai’s Emarat Maritime has commenced loading the first oil from Canada’s Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline, which started commercial service on May 1.
Golden Pass LNG builder files for bankruptcy
Zachry Holdings, the main contractor constructing Golden Pass LNG, a joint project of ExxonMobil and QatarEnergy, has filed for bankruptcy protection.
Crescent Energy to buy SilverBow in $2.1bn transaction
SilverBow Resources will be purchased by rival Crescent Energy in a deal worth $2.1bn. The deal will create the second largest operator in the Eagle Ford shale, the companies said.
US court decision adds complexity to Citgo ownership auction
A US District Court judge ruled on May 17 that bidders participating in the auction for US-based refiner Citgo Petroleum must disclose whether their binding offers encompass the claims of Venezuela bondholders involved in a separate legal action
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