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US Moving Fast to Expand Chevron’s Venezuela License, Energy Secretary Wright Tells Reuters

Summary Chevron’s export capacity from Venezuela could increase with new license terms US aims to sell Venezuelan oil at higher prices post-Maduro Funds from oil sales may eventually move to US banks, Energy Secretary Wright suggests (Reuters) – The U.S. is moving as fast as it can to grant Chevron an expanded license for its …

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Venezuelan Banks Sill get $300 million of Oil Money to Sell on Exchange Market

  Four Venezuelan banks were notified this week by the country’s government that they will split $300 million of oil revenues deposited in an account in Qatar, enabling them to sell dollars to Venezuelan companies that need foreign exchange to pay for materials, two financial sources and an analyst said. The injection of foreign capital …

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US Not Currently Considering Using Venezuelan Oil in Exchange to Fill Strategic Reserve, Energy Department Says

(Reuters) – The U.S. government is not currently considering using Venezuelan oil in an exchange with U.S. oil companies to refill the country’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the Department of Energy said on Friday. Earlier on Friday, Reuters reported that two sources said the Trump administration was exploring a plan that would deliver Venezuelan oil to …

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The 40% of US Oil Jobs Lost Over the Last Decade Aren’t Coming Back

Oil majors have grown more efficient in the years since the shale bubble burst in 2014, pumping record production with a fraction of the workforce. By Julia Fanzeres and Will Kubzansky An oilfield crew works a service rig during a state-funded oil well plugging operation in Midland. Photographer: Eli Hartman/Bloomberg The US oil and gas …

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Oil Wildcatter Hamm Is Halting Drilling in the Bakken

Concerns over a global crude glut have pressured prices, weighing on profits. By David Wethe Harold Hamm, the billionaire wildcatter who helped kick off the US shale oil revolution, is once again making history. This time it’s a sign of retrenchment. Hamm said he’s about to shut down drilling in North Dakota’s Bakken for the …

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Trump Officials Vow to Keep All US Coal Plants Running

By Jennifer A Dlouhy and Will Wade Trump administration officials vowed to keep US coal power plants operating, casting it as an imperative to meet surging electricity demand and drive a revival of the nation’s industrial base. “The goal is 100% open,” said Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. “That’s the standard we’re operating against.” Burgum’s comment …

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What Excites and Worries LNG Exporters in 2026: Maguire

(Reuters) – The year 2025 in the LNG sector will be one for the history books after production and exports of the super-chilled fuel smashed records and raked in billions of dollars in revenues across the global liquefied natural gas supply chain. A 25% surge in LNG purchases by European countries was a key highlight …

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US Oil Refiners’ Weekly Capacity to Fall by 450,000 Barrels Per Day, IIR Energy Says

(Reuters) – U.S. oil refiners are expected to have about 724,000 barrels per day of capacity offline in the week ending January 16, decreasing available refining capacity by 450,000 bpd, research company IIR Energy said on Friday. Offline capacity is expected to rise to 1.1 million in the week ending January 23, IIR said. The …

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Oil Prices Edge Higher as Supply Risks Remain in Focus

Summary Benchmark prices hit multi-month highs this week Significant price volatility remains likely, say BMI analysts Underlying balance still points to ample supply, says Phillip Nova analyst (Reuters) – Oil prices rose slightly on Friday as supply risks remained in focus despite the receding likelihood of a U.S. military strike against Iran. Brent crude gained …

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US Energy Chief Says US Getting 30% Higher Price for Venezuelan Oil Than Venezuela Did Weeks Ago

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Thursday the U.S. is getting a 30% higher price for Venezuelan crude oil than Venezuela got before U.S. special forces captured President Nicolas Maduro earlier this month. “We’re getting about a 30% higher realized price when we sell the same barrel of oil than they sold the same …

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