Oil Supply Risks Mount as Iran Lays Mines in Strait of Hormuz
Iran has begun laying naval mines in the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, according to two people familiar with U.S. intelligence reporting, in what analysts warn could extend the effective…
US Crude Oil Inventories Sag As Iran War Bolsters Prices
The American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated that crude oil inventories in the United States fell by 1.7 million barrels in the week ending March 6, after adding 5.6 million barrels…
War Creating Most Severe Energy Disruption Since 1970s
The escalating war between the U.S., Israel, and Iran is creating the most severe disruption to global energy markets since the 1970s, GlobalData said in a statement sent to Rigzone…
IEA Mulls Emergency Action To Unleash Oil Reserves
Global energy leaders are gathering to decide whether to release emergency oil reserves as production and export disruptions tied to the Middle East conflict continue to strain global markets. The…
Chevron, Shell Closing in on First Big Oil Production Deals in Venezuela Since US Captured Maduro
(Reuters) – International oil majors Chevron and Shell are closing in on the first big oil production deals with Venezuela since the U.S. capture of President Nicolas Maduro in January,…


Iraq Shuts Down Khor Mor Gas Field Amid Security Threats
EU Sets Target To Double Electrification Rate, Cut Oil & Gas Use
Chevron Moves Closer to Iraq’s Biggest Oil Prize—and a Hormuz Exit Strategy
Oil Prices Set for Biggest Weekly Surge Since April as Iran War Escalates
Pakistan Plans Fresh LNG Purchases Amid Strait of Hormuz Shutdown
Iran-Linked LPG Tankers Turn Back as U.S. Blockade Tightens
Libya Declares Major Oil Discovery Commercial as Production Revival Gains Pace
Japan’s LNG Giant Weighs U.S. IPO to Accelerate Global Expansion
South Korea Bets on Red Sea Route as Hormuz Disruptions Persist
China Seeks Long-Term LNG Deals Beyond the Strait of Hormuz







