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Frontera Signs Deal to Supply Crude Oil to Chevron Unit for Up to $120 Million

Frontera Energy’s Colombian unit has signed a prepayment and commercial agreement worth up to $120 million with a unit of U.S. oil major Chevron to supply crude oil over two years, the Canadian oil producer said on Monday. Under the deal, Frontera will receive an initial $80 million advance and supply a portion of its crude output …

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TOP 10 RELECTIONS on Information Technology Developments in 2025 – Yogi Schulz

By Yogi Schulz Information technology continues to develop rapidly, changing what’s possible. 2025 was no exception. Here are my Top 10 developments. Undoubtedly, there are multiple opportunities to apply these technologies more widely across your energy industry organization. 1. AI dominated every conversation In 2025, AI concepts, experimentation with generative AI, and speculation about future …

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Oil Jumps 2% as Investors weigh Ukraine Talks Against Supply Outlook

Summary Ukraine peace talks and Middle East tensions in focus US crude inventories expected to fall Distillate and gasoline stocks expected to rise Dec 29 (Reuters) – Oil prices rose by more than $1 on Monday as investors weighed talks between the U.S. and Ukrainian presidents on a possible deal to end the war in …

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Freeport LNG Reports All Three Trains at Texas Export Plant Experienced a Trip

U.S. liquefied natural gas company Freeport LNG said all three trains at its LNG export plant in Texas experienced a trip due to an interruption of feed gas to the facility, according to a regulatory filing on Wednesday. “The plant operators managed the cooldown and restarts of train 1, train 2, and train 3 as …

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Oil Falls 2% on Looming Supply Glut, Hopes of Ukraine Peace Deal

Summary Oil heading for largest annual decline since 2020 Global crude supply glut looms over investors Russia-Ukraine peace proposals in focus HOUSTON, Dec 26 (Reuters) – Oil prices settled more than 2% lower on Friday as investors weighed a looming global supply glut, while also keeping an eye on a potential Ukraine peace deal ahead …

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COMMENTARY: Emissions Are Still Rising. That Doesn’t Mean We’re Failing

By Lara Williams Lara Williams is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering climate change. Takeaways by Bloomberg AI The Paris Agreement aims to limit climate change to “well below 2C above pre-industrial levels” and pursue efforts to keep the increase close to 1.5C, but carbon emissions continue to grow. Many experts believe the 1.5C temperature target is …

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Nuclear Developer Proposes Using Navy Reactors for Data Centers

Repurposing military reactors for such civilian use, however, is unchartered territory Bloomberg News A Texas power developer is proposing to repurpose nuclear reactors from Navy warships to power the United States grid as the Trump administration pushes to secure massive amounts of energy for the artificial intelligence boom. HGP Intelligent Energy LLC filed an application to the Energy Department to redirect two …

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Kazakhstan’s December Crude Exports Sink to 14-Month Low After Ukraine Drone Strikes

By Robert Harvey CPC Blend exports drop to 1.14 million bpd from initially planned 1.7 million bpd Kazakhstan may have to curb output, given lack of alternative export routes, analyst says Global oil majors hold stakes in Kazakh oil industry MOSCOW/LONDON, Dec 24 (Reuters) – Kazakhstan’s exports of its flagship CPC Blend of oil will …

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NIPSCO Receives Federal Order to Keep Indiana Coal Plant Running

Dec 24 (Reuters) – Northern Indiana Public Service Company on Wednesday said it has received a federal order requiring the continued operation of R.M. Schahfer generating station beyond its planned December 31, 2025, retirement date. The order directs the Indiana-based plant to remain open for 90 days from the date of the order, the firm …

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China Overtakes OPEC+ as the Main Oil Price Maker

Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia, Dec 23 (Reuters) – Conventional wisdom in the crude oil market is that producers such as OPEC+ largely determine the price by altering output levels to achieve a desired outcome. That shibboleth was challenged in 2025 by China, which used its status as the world’s biggest oil importer to provide an effective price floor …

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