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Woodfibre LNG Head Says Global Buyers Recognizing Canada as Stable Supplier

CALGARY – The CEO of the under-construction Woodfibre LNG project in British Columbia says Ottawa’s push to market Canada as a reliable energy supplier is starting to come to fruition. Luke Schauerte made his remarks in an interview on the sidelines of the Global Energy Show in Calgary, and shortly after another B.C. LNG project …

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What’s Next for the Strait of Hormuz?

Even with flows gradually improving, EIR modeling shows OECD inventories bottoming at multi-decade lows and a lasting geopolitical premium in Brent CALGARY, Alberta (June 10, 2026) — Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR), a subsidiary of Enverus, the leading energy data analytics platform, has published its latest report, Strait of Hormuz | What Comes Next for Oil Markets? In …

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Trump Says Iran Has Taken Too Long to Negotiate, Will ‘Pay the Price’

  U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said Tehran has taken too long to negotiate a deal and would now “have to pay the price” after Iran and the United States exchanged strikes in the region amid reported efforts to continue talks. “Iran is all talk and no action,” Trump wrote in a social media …

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Responsiveness Is Everything: How Energy Project Teams are Adapting to Compressed Schedules, Evolving Scope, and Increasing Pressure Across North America

In today’s energy and infrastructure environment, pressure is no longer the exception, it’s the baseline. Across North America, a new wave of investment is accelerating project timelines. Industry estimates suggest more than $1 trillion in new pipeline infrastructure will be required in the coming decades, driven by rising energy demand, LNG exports, and electrification. At …

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Devon Energy provides Full-Year Forecast After Merger With Coterra Energy

June 9 (Reuters) – Devon Energy (DVN.N) on ​Tuesday said it expects ‌production to average 1.38 million barrels of oil equivalent per ​day in 2026, including ​oil output of 500,000 barrels ⁠per day, following the completion ​of its merger with ​Coterra Energy. The U.S. oil and gas producer forecast full-year 2026 capital spending ​of about …

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ADNOC Eyeing Canada Upstream and LNG Opportunities Via XRG Arm, Executive Says

(Reuters) – Abu Dhabi National Oil Company is exploring opportunities in Canada’s upstream and liquefied natural gas sectors through its international arm XRG, a senior company executive said on Tuesday at the Global Energy Show in Calgary. Musabbeh Al Kaabi, ADNOC’s CEO of upstream, did not provide details on what specific investments the company may …

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Oil Inventories are Headed Toward Multi-Decade Lows, US EIA Warns

NEW YORK, June 9 (Reuters) – Oil stockpiles ​in the world’s largest economies ‌were headed toward the lowest levels since at least 2003 ​as top consuming nations tapped ​inventories at a record pace to ⁠plug the loss of ​over 11 million barrels a ​day of Middle Eastern output due to the Iran war, the U.S. …

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US Energy Secretary Says Ship Traffic Through Strait of Hormuz Rising ‘Very Meaningfully’

(Reuters) – U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Tuesday that ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is rising “very meaningfully” as the conflict with Iran continues. “I would say rising very meaningfully,” Wright said when asked how ship traffic is flowing through the Strait compared to a week or two ago. Wright made …

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New York State’s Electricity Reserves are Shrinking, Grid Operator Says

(Reuters) – Electricity supplies in New York have shrunk over the last five years, leaving one of the most populous U.S. states at risk of falling short of the energy needed to power homes and businesses on the hottest and coldest days of the year, the state grid operator said on Tuesday. The retirement of …

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Permian Strategic Partnership Highlights $2.3 Billion in Regional Investment and Expanding Economic Impact Across the Permian Basin

  New reports show the Permian Basin supports more than 940,000 U.S. jobs, generates billions in state revenue, and continues driving American energy leadership. MIDLAND, Texas, June 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Permian Strategic Partnership (the PSP), a coalition of 25 leading Permian Basin energy companies and two university systems, today released its 2025 Annual …

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