Monday, May 12, 2025
12 of 14 Blocks Go Unsold in Mexico’s First Oil & Gas Auction

Mexico: International Frontier Resources through Tonalli Energia Secures 35-Year License to Develop Tecolutla Onshore Block

Mexico represents one of the largest privatizations of oil and gas assets that has ever occurred While oil majors jockey to win bids to explore Mexico’s deepwater Gulf of Mexico offshore blocks, a Canadian energy company has been researching Mexico’s onshore resource plays, bringing on experienced technical talent and senior Mexican energy industry board members, and it has just secured a license

U.S. LNG Arrives in China from Sabine Pass

The fist LNG shipment to China from the lower 48 states arrived last week, marking the official entry of the U.S. into the Asian LNG market. The shipment was chartered by Royal Dutch Shell (ticker: RDS) and originated form Cheniere Energy’s (ticker: LNG) Sabine Pass LNG facility in Gulf of Mexico. The cargo was purchased by China National Offshore Corp

Exclusive Interview with Dr. Will Fleckenstein, Colorado School of Mines

The low prices of oil are having an impact on hiring, but students are optimistic and are still coming in, believing the drop in prices is temporary, Colorado School of Mines Professor Will Fleckenstein told Angie Austin at EnerCom’s The Oil & Gas Conference® 21. Dr. Fleckenstein spoke about the downturn in the industry, the adjustments being made in the