Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Oil falls below $90 a barrel on report of US-Venezuela deal- oil and gas 360

Oil falls below $90 a barrel on report of US-Venezuela deal

Investing HOUSTON  -Oil futures fell on Monday on a report the U.S. and Venezuela could soon reach a deal to ease sanctions on Venezuela if a presidential election date is set, while traders see the Israel-Hamas conflict not affecting crude supplies in the short term. Brent futures were down 59 cents, or 0.67%, at $90.27 a barrel at 10:30 CDT (1532

ANALYSIS-Canada may struggle to recoup $26 billion cost of Trans Mountain pipeline

Nasdaq Canada faces an uphill battle to recoup the roughly C$35 billion ($25.74 billion) in taxpayers’ money it has sunk into the Trans Mountain oil pipeline, as uncertainty over shipping tolls and a limited pool of buyers cloud the asset’s unique strategic value. The federal government plans to sell Trans Mountain once a long-delayed expansion to nearly triple the flow

Tellurian asks for three-year extension to complete its driftwood LNG facility- oil and gas 360

Tellurian asks for three-year extension to complete its driftwood LNG facility

Oil Price Tellurian has applied for a three-year construction permit extension with the Federal Energy Regulatory Authority to complete the construction of the Driftwood LNG facility. The Driftwood LNG plant, currently under construction, would be one of the biggest in the world, with a capacity of up to 27.6 million tons of liquefied natural gas annually. The price tag of the project is

BP considers selling $1 billion stake in its Gulf Of Mexico pipeline network- oil and gas 360

BP considers selling $1 billion stake in its Gulf Of Mexico pipeline network

Oil Price BP is considering selling 49% of its oil and gas pipeline network on the U.S. Gulf Coast, eyeing proceeds of $1 billion, Reuters has reported, citing unnamed sources. The supermajor has already organized its pipeline stakes into a separate company, in which it plans to keep 51% and sell the rest to fund future dividend payouts and pay down debt,

Energy Transfer LP shuts ruptured oil pipeline in Permian-oil and gas 360

Energy Transfer LP shuts ruptured oil pipeline in Permian

Oil Price Energy Transfer LP shuttered its Centurion Pipeline on Monday after it was struck by a road worker, the pipeline company said in an email to Bloomberg. Energy Transfer LP acquired the pipeline earlier this year when it acquired the previous owner, Lotus Midstream for $1.4 billion. The Centurion Pipeline runs from New Mexico, ending in Cushing, Oklahoma, with laterals that extend

Canadian regulator approves route change request for Trans Mountain pipeline- oil and gas 360

Canadian regulator approves route change request for Trans Mountain pipeline

BOE Report The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) approved a route change request for the Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion on Monday, clearing a major hurdle and avoiding months of delay for the Canadian government-owned project. Trans Mountain Corp (TMC), the federal government corporation that is building the expansion, had sought a route deviation on a 1.3-kilometre (0.8 mile) section of

Canada’s Trans Mountain pipe expansion to disrupt oil flow to US, boost prices- oil and gas 360

Canada’s Trans Mountain pipe expansion to disrupt oil flow to US, boost prices

Nasdaq CALGARY – Canada’s Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion (TMX), which will nearly triple the flow of crude from Alberta to Canada’s Pacific Coast beginning early next year, will shake up North America’s supply by diverting barrels now mainly delivered to refiners and exporters in the U.S. Midwest and Gulf Coast. Its startup could add as much as $2 per

Canada’s Trans Mountain oil pipeline faces hearing on route change dispute- oil and gas 360

Canada’s Trans Mountain oil pipeline faces hearing on route change dispute

BOE Report Canadian regulators on Monday kicked off a two-day hearing to weigh up a controversial route change request from the Trans Mountain expansion (TMX) project that has sparked Indigenous opposition and may lead to further delays for the key oil pipeline. After years of environmental opposition, regulatory hold-ups and ballooning costs, Canadian government-owned TMX is nearing completion and due

Carbon pipeline operator Denbury considered over 28 proposals prior to ExxonMobil deal- oil and gas 360

Carbon pipeline operator Denbury considered over 28 proposals prior to ExxonMobil deal

World Oil (Bloomberg) – Denbury Inc. held talks with more than two dozen potential buyers and rejected two offers from ExxonMobil Corp. before finally agreeing to sell itself to the Texas oil giant for $4.9 billion in stock last month. Executives and their advisers spoke with more than 28 parties, from international oil majors to pipeline operators, signing confidentiality agreements with 17

Canada government body guarantees up to $2.2 billion fresh loan to Trans Mountain expansion project- oil and gas 360

Canada government body guarantees up to $2.2 billion fresh loan to Trans Mountain expansion project

Investing A Canadian government agency has guaranteed fresh commercial loans of up to C$3 billion ($2.2 billion) to the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project that has suffered repeated cost overruns. The information disclosed by Export Development Canada (EDC) showed that a new loan guarantee of C$2.75-C$3 billion was signed in July, though it first appeared on EDC’s website late

Canadian oil producers eye big boost with trans mountain extension- oil and gas 360

Canadian oil producers eye big boost with trans mountain extension

Oil Price Canadian oil sands producers are in a rush to boost production as the Trans Mountain expansion comes online, providing an additional 590,000 bpd in capacity. Bloomberg reports that Canadian Natural Resources and Cenovus are among the producers planning on output boosts in the coming months. Canadian Natural Resources plans to increase production by some 40,000 bpd in the current quarter, while

US Supreme Court removes obstacle to Mountain Valley Pipeline- oil and gas 360

US Supreme Court removes obstacle to Mountain Valley Pipeline

Nasdaq WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday removed an obstacle to completing the long-delayed Mountain Valley Pipeline, dealing a blow to environmental groups opposed to the West Virginia-to-Virginia pipeline led by energy company Equitrans Midstream ETRN.N. The justices granted Mountain Valley Pipeline LLC’s request to lift stays imposed by a lower court that had halted construction of a final short section of the