European utilities have been particularly active in recent months in signing long-term LNG supply agreements for North ...
Despite hurdles to building new pipelines in some regions, companies have green-lighted more capacity through 2029 than ...
Chevron's newly unveiled plans through 2030 show that the US major is not intending to match compatriot Exxon's significant ...
As the US intensifies pressure on Maduro, regime change momentum is building, but what this would look like is unclear, and a ...
The South Korean government has decided to downsize struggling state energy firms Korea National Oil Corp. (KNOC) and Korea Gas (Kogas) as part of wide-reaching public-sector reforms amid low oil ...
Oil traders have reacted positively to the debt repayment plan proposed Monday by China Aviation Oil (Singapore), saying that they are glad to see parent… ...
Canada's Talisman Energy said Monday it is selling a 49% stake in its UK North Sea business to Chinese state firm Sinopec for US$1.5 billion as part of its efforts to strengthen a balance sheet that ...
Russia's state-controlled Gazprom is considering construction of a new petrochemical complex on the Yamal Peninsula, where its potential partners might include the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF ...
Russian crude oil shipments to Belarus this month might slump to half of what was delivered in April as Moscow weighs up the sanctions-related risks of… ...
PetroChina paid a fairly hefty premium to current North American gas prices when it splashed out C$5.4 billion ($5.43 billion) buying 50% of a shale gas project in British Columbia from Canada's ...
Triton LNG, a joint-venture between Japan's Idemitsu Kosan and Calgary-based AltaGas, has received approval from Canada's National Energy Board for LNG exports over 25 years up to a maximum term ...
A Midwest state that first launched deregulation of its power markets around 2000 has seen an interesting twist. State regulators have agreed to let a… ...