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What's New Wednesday 9th of March 2022
ConocoPhillips CEO says a decision to drill more today won’t see oil flowing for up to a year

ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance told CNBC on Tuesday that a decision now to start drilling for new oil will not bring immediate relief to the elevated prices seen around the globe.Lance’s comments, made in an interview on “TechCheck,” come shortly af…

What's New Tuesday 8th of March 2022
Marathon partnering with Neste on Martinez refinery-to-renewables project

Marathon Petroleum Corp. (MPC) is adding Neste Corp. as a partner on MPC’s previously announced strategic repositioning of its now-idled Martinez, Calif., refinery into a renewable fuels production site (OGJ Online, Aug. 3, 2020).As part of definitiv…

What's New Monday 7th of March 2022
Oil Prices Break $130 As EU And U.S. Allies Consider Ban On Russian Crude

The United States has confirmed that it is in talks with European allies to potentially sanction Russian crude oil in response to Moscows ongoing aggression in Ukraine. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken noted on Sunday during the NBC talk show Meet…

What's New Friday 4th of March 2022
EU says it’s ready if Russia decides to cut off the gas

The European Union is ready in case Russia decides to cut off gas supplies to the bloc in the wake of the Ukraine invasion and subsequent sanctions, Europe’s energy chief told CNBC Thursday.The EU receives most of its natural gas supplies from Russia…

What's New Thursday 3rd of March 2022
Russia’s war with Ukraine offers critical lessons for global energy markets

The Ukrainian people are bearing the heaviest weight of the war they are fighting with Russia, but the war has had grave consequences for global energy markets as well.The European Union relies on Russian natural gas, and that dependence has forced th…

What's New Wednesday 2nd of March 2022
White House vows to avoid future sanctions on Russian crude oil

The Biden administration won’t sanction Russian crude oil because that would harm U.S. consumers and not Vladimir Putin, a U.S. State Department official said Friday.“The sanctions will not target the oil flows as we go forward,” Amos Hochstein, th…

What's New Tuesday 1st of March 2022
U.S. December oil demand hits highest since before pandemic -EIA

Feb 28 (Reuters) - U.S. oil demand rose in December to its highest level since before the coronavirus pandemic began, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Monday, with product supplied nearing 21 million barrels per day (bpd).Overa…

What's New Friday 25th of February 2022
7 Questions for Creating an Effective Dewatering System

As land becomes more expensive, leveraging the real estate below the earth’s surface for parking garages, new utilities and even meeting rooms has become a reality. And, as any experienced contractor knows, excavating in these spaces often turns up s…

What's New Thursday 24th of February 2022
U.S. slaps sanctions on company building Russia's Nord Stream 2 pipeline

WASHINGTON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - The United States on Wednesday imposed sanctions on the company in charge of building Russias Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, expanding penalties on Moscow after it recognized two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine.The san…

What's New Wednesday 23rd of February 2022
Germany halts approval of gas pipeline Nord Stream 2 after Russia’s actions

Germany on Tuesday halted the certification of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline designed to bring natural gas from Russia directly to Europe, after Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized breakaway parts of eastern Ukraine and ordered troops into th…

What's New Tuesday 22nd of February 2022
LUKOIL begins supply of green electricity to Nizhny Novgorod refinery

PJSC LUKOIL has started supplying electricity generated from the second-stage solar power plant (SPP) located at subsidiary OOO LUKOIL-Volgogradneftepererabotka’s 14.8-million tpy Volgograd refinery in southern Russia to fellow subsidiary LLC Lukoil-…

What's New Monday 21st of February 2022
German chancellor says the West has to ‘work very hard’ to find energy sources beyond Russia

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has told CNBC that the West has to work “very hard” to find alternative sources of energy beyond Russia as talks of potential sanctions intensify.Speaking to CNBC’s Hadley Gamble at the annual Munich Security Conferenc…

What's New Thursday 17th of February 2022
Devon focused on maintenance, plans roughly $2 billion in 2022 upstream capex

Devon Energy Inc., Oklahoma City, plans to spend $1.9-2.2 billion in upstream capital projects in 2022, a roughly 10% increase from last year that executives say shows their commitment to a “disciplined maintenance capital program.”The operator on F…

What's New Wednesday 16th of February 2022
ConocoPhillips is selling extra gas to bitcoin miners in North Dakota

Oil and gas major ConocoPhillips is in the bitcoin mining fuel business.The company said in a statement to CNBC on Tuesday that it has one bitcoin pilot project currently operating in the Bakken, a region in North Dakota known as an important source o…

What's New Tuesday 15th of February 2022
BP sticking with Russia business, says Ukraine crisis is having ‘no impact’ on its operations

Oil and gas giant BP said Monday that mounting risks of a Russian invasion of Ukraine are having no impact on its operations within the major energy-producing nation.Speaking at an oil and gas exhibition conference in Cairo, Egypt, CEO Bernard Looney …

What's New Monday 14th of February 2022
Oil jumps amid escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine

Oil prices jumped in afternoon trading Friday amid escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia.With about 2 hours left to the trading day, U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said at a White House briefing that there were signs of Russian …