Tagged With Chevron
22 December 2022
But Washington’s apparent detente with Caracas is unlikely to bolster global crude supplies significantly any time soon
30 November 2022
A range of obstacles will hobble further output increases in the Lower 48’s most productive basin heading into 2023
14 October 2022
The West African country’s energy resources are once again attracting foreign attention, but the positive outlook for gas contrasts with that for oil
23 August 2022
The European producers celebrate further success in Block 6 but the East Med export conundrum remains unsolved
11 August 2022
Offshore liquefaction projects seem well-suited for the continent’s upstream
4 August 2022
Surging downstream profits add fuel to the fire, but the spectre of demand destruction lurks
23 June 2022
The continent’s post-Ukraine agreements are still less than Asian buyers and portfolio players
7 June 2022
Forecasts are for moderate growth rather than a development bonanza fuelled by high oil prices
30 May 2022
Political paralysis is preventing Iraq from capitalising on renewed international enthusiasm for upstream investment
16 March 2022
The gap left by TotalEnergies’ withdrawal from the Yadana gas project is being filled by its former partners
3 March 2022
The fallout from Myanmar’s coup may not be enough to discourage the Thai state-owned firm
27 January 2022
Recent deal with Chevron suggests the country’s upstream sector is gaining momentum
25 January 2022
The French major is transferring its stake in the Yadana gas field to its partners
4 November 2021
Lower 48 production in the Texas and New Mexico shale play is poised to generate a mountain of cash over the next half-decade
15 September 2021
Firm to invest in renewable fuels, hydrogen and CCUS to decarbonise its operations
13 August 2021
Santos joins the list of developers to withdraw from the region, deeming it too risky
2 August 2021
Quarterly results showcase upwards trajectory for oil producers despite the focus on capital discipline
17 June 2021
State-owned Pertamina may see further expansion of its role if more international firms exit without finding alternative buyers
11 May 2021
Demonstrations against proposed tax reform have spread across the country, with an impact on oil and gas
6 May 2021
The financial strain is starting to ease as the shale patch sees the effects of rising oil prices
19 April 2021
Baghdad is once again looking towards much higher long-term capacity goals
8 February 2021
Recovering oil prices will not be enough to convince producers to stump up additional cash, but investors may still benefit from a substantial dividend pay-out
4 February 2021
A long-term federal waters embargo would trigger severe production losses in the region, forcing firms to withdraw capital
2 November 2020
The major has ruffled Israeli feathers less than a month into its ownership of a key asset
1 September 2020
The new Iraqi premier is leveraging the US administration’s loathing for Iran to secure energy investments
20 August 2020
The major was attracted first by Noble’s gas assets. This could be promising for breaking the deadlock on the rocky road to monetising the region’s finds
28 July 2020
Deal-making across the oil and gas patch has slowed to a crawl despite a swathe of potential devalued assets and strained companies eager to divest
9 July 2020
The Republic of Congo’s announcement of a major discovery appears to be targeted more at extorting EU environmentalists and multilateral lenders than attracting IOCs
26 June 2020
The major’s decision to seek a buyer for its Australian liquefaction stake could be the harbinger of further realignment in feedgas projects
31 March 2020
Domestic oil sector in upheaval as producers forced to confront commodity price shock
26 March 2020
Depressed oil prices are forcing large-cap producers to roll back spending. But will they continue to try to shed non-core assets?
17 March 2020
Sanctions, the oil price shock and the potential exit of Chevron multiply the country’s misery
11 February 2020
Financial results suffer as erratic global politics and abundant supply sends energy prices tumbling
4 February 2020
Sluggish production increases could trigger new wave of bankruptcies among operating minnows
21 January 2020
Chevron is facing a significant uptick in spending at Kazakhstan’s Tengiz oilfield, challenging its renewed commitment to capital discipline
13 January 2020
Regime’s attempt to seize parliamentary control creates yet another fracture in troubled Latin American nation
21 August 2019
Two gassy Europeans, two shale-obsessed Americans and one in between is too simplistic a division
29 July 2019
The US Gulf of Mexico is experiencing an uptick in exploration, but the way companies operate in the region has changed due to the downturn in oil prices
16 July 2019
Expectations of a post-Anadarko flurry of merger and acquisition activity in the prolific shale basin may be wide of the mark
10 June 2019
Oil and gas majors are setting increasingly ambitious divestment targets, despite volatile market conditions and questions over the size of the buyer pool
26 April 2019
Occidental’s hostile counter-bid throws a potential spanner in Chevron’s big Permian bet
19 February 2019
Azerbaijan may find it much tougher to find investment after the departure of Chevron and ExxonMobil
11 February 2019
DNO’s swoop for Faroe could mark the start of another busy year for changes in asset ownership
8 February 2019
A rebound in the region is happening above and below water
17 December 2018
The upstream benefited from higher spending in 2018, thanks to higher prices; but this increase was tentative, and signs of lower prices towards year-end forced a downturn in rig counts
29 October 2018
Strategic tie-ups are providing some badly needed lifeblood for the Norwegian offshore sector
29 October 2018
Firms are reshuffling their portfolios in favour of gas ahead of the looming energy inflection point
26 September 2018
Having weathered the downturn in impressive fashion, Chevron is well placed to take advantage of any Iran supply shock
31 July 2018
New energy investments are reducing Argentina’s import needs
27 July 2018
The outlook for the energy sector is bright, but the post-elections political prospects remain cloudy