Virus Has US Gas Exporters Fearing Production Cuts
Such an outcome would be a blow to the fast-expanding US LNG industry.
Report Projects ICE Vehicle Growth
Auto market intel firm dismisses view that EVs will rapidly replace ICE vehicles.
LatAm Explorer Discovers Chile Gas Field
GeoPark Limited has discovered the new Jauke Oeste natural gas field in the Fell block, which is located in the Magallanes Basin in Chile.
Noble Midstream, Greenfield Midstream Gain Saddlehorn Interest
The interest acquired in the Saddlehorn Pipeline is for $155 million gross.
Cabot Reducing 2020 Drilling Activity, Capital Spend
Production continues to outperform, while capex spending is trending down.
National Bank Says Pipelines About to Join ESG Trend
Pipeline and midstream energy companies may be about to join the sustainable investment trend.
Shell Leases Platform for Deepwater GOM Work
Grupo R has signed a contract with Shell Mexico for the lease of the La Muralla IV platform.
New BP CEO Contends with Protests on First Day
Bernard Looney, who succeeded Bob Dudley as BP's group chief executive on February 5, contended with protests at the company,s headquarters on his first day in the new role.
Louisiana Cracker Plant Starts Up
Commercial operations have begun at Indorama Ventures' new olefins gas cracker near Lake Charles, La.
Helmerich & Payne's Land Revenue Drops in 1Q
However, H&P managed to gain market share during the quarter even as the industry rig count declined.
Natural Gas to Drive 40 Percent of 2020 US Electricity
The country must continue to produce gas here, or it will be forced to turn to the increasingly precarious global supply chain.
Oil Up With OPEC+ Split on Cuts
Oil increased from a one-year low even as Saudi Arabia ran into Russian resistance in its push for further production cuts to combat a virus-driven demand decline.
Deepwater Drilling Takes Off
Oil majors have boosted demand for floating drilling units as deepwater drilling takes off, according to Rystad Energy.
Oil Sinks to One-Year Low on Virus Fears
Oil closed below $50 a barrel for the first time in a year as investors grappled with the prospect of the coronavirus paralyzing economic activity.
Trudeau's Oil Pipeline Gets a Win in Court
The decision provided optimism that the project may proceed and send a lifeline to the country's ailing energy industry.
Rex Tillerson Questions Human Role in Curbing Climate Change
"With respect to our ability to influence it, I think that's still an open question," Tillerson said
Offshore Guyana Block Estimate Gets Upsized
A co-venturer in the Orinduik Block offshore Guyana on Monday reported a 29-percent increase in the license’s estimated gross prospective resources.
Enterprise Products Partners Wins Court Appeal
The lawsuit is over a proposed pipeline project that was cancelled due to a lack of customer support.
Worley Names New CEO
Worley COO Chris Ashton will succeed Andrew Wood as the engineering and construction firm's CEO.
Petrobras and Chevron Selling Stake in Papa-Terra Field
Papa-terra field is part of the BC-20 concession and is located at a water depth of 1,200 meters.



















