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Venezuela’s Government, Opposition May Cooperate to Safeguard US Assets

By Luc Cohen Government and opposition request 45-day pause in US asset seizure case Venezuela seeks to protect assets like Citgo from creditors Judge requests update on legal representation for Venezuela ​by May 21 NEW YORK, April 6 (Reuters) – Venezuela’s government and its political ‌opposition are seeking to coordinate their legal defense of the …

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Iraq Could Restore Oil Exports to Pre-War Level Within a Week if Hormuz Reopens, Basra Oil Chief Says

By Aref Mohammed Iraq has had to reduce oil production by around 80% Storage has filled up as Strait of Hormuz closure prevented exports Iraq produces more oil than it exports, giving it scope to increase exports even if some capacity damaged BASRA, Iraq, April 6 – Iraq could restore crude oil exports to around …

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Bridger’s Canada‑Wyoming Crude Line Seen Costing $2 Billion, Topping 1 Million bpd

(Reuters) – Bridger Pipeline’s proposed project to transport Canadian crude from the U.S.-Canada border to Wyoming would cost about $2 billion and have the capacity to transport more than 1 million barrels of oil per day, according to new details released by the company. The company first outlined plans in January to the Montana Department …

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Europe Gas Underprices Hormuz Disruption Risk, China Demand Masks Impact, Goldman Says

European gas prices may be underestimating the risks from ongoing Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) supply disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz, with resilient imports and weak Asian demand masking the impact for now, Goldman Sachs said in a note dated April 2. * European natural gas markets are pricing a lower-than-expected risk premium even as …

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The Iran War May Be Permanently Rewiring Global Energy Security

Cambridge Professor Helen Thompson warns that energy disruption triggered by the US-Israel attack on Iran is exposing deep vulnerabilities. The US-Israel war with Iran is emerging as more than a humanitarian crisis, one that’s left thousands of civilians dead and millions displaced. On this week’s Merryn Talks Money, Cambridge University professor Helen Thompson argues that the …

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OPEC+ Agrees to Boost Oil Output When Strait of Hormuz Reopens

Summary OPEC+ eight members to raise quotas by 206,000 bpd for May US-Iran war largely shuts oil traffic via Strait of Hormuz War leads to worst ever oil supply disruption Tanker loaded with Iraqi crude passes through Hormuz, data shows OPEC+ concerned about attacks on energy assets (Reuters) – OPEC+ agreed ‌on Sunday to raise …

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Japanese, French and Omani Vessels Cross the Strait of Hormuz

Summary Iran has said it would allow ships with no US or Israeli links Vessels appear to turn of identification systems during crossing Dozens ​of Japanese-owned ships remain stranded, according to transport ministry data (Reuters) – Three Omani-operated tankers, a French-owned container ship and a Japanese-owned gas carrier have crossed the Strait of Hormuz since …

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J.P. Morgan Warns Oil Could Top $150 if Disruptions Persist Into Mid‑May

April 2 (Reuters) – Oil prices could spike to $120-$130 per barrel in the near term, with a ​risk of surging above $150 if supply ‌flows through the Strait of Hormuz remain disrupted into mid-May, J.P. Morgan said in a note ​on Thursday. J.P. Morgan’s base-case assumption is ​that the disruption to the strait will …

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Bahrain Hopes for Vote on Revised Hormuz Resolution on Friday

(Reuters) – Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani told the United Nations Security Council on Thursday he hopes for a council vote on Friday on a resolution Bahrain has drafted to protect commercial shipping in and around the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices have surged since the U.S. and Israel struck Iran at …

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China’s Detentions of Panama-Flagged Vessels Raise Concerns, Rubio Says

(Reuters) – Detentions of Panama-flagged vessels by China that followed a Panamanian court ruling raise serious concerns about efforts to undermine rule of law in the Latin American country, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday. The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission said last week that it was closely monitoring a surge in detentions …

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