Sunday, July 27, 2025

Mexico Stanches Flow of Stolen Fuel

From The Wall Street Journal Mexico’s government is notching some successes in its battle against the country’s fuel thieves, dealing a blow to organized crime and restoring lost revenues to financially troubled state-run oil company Petróleos Mexicanos. During the first three weeks in April, fuel theft fell to just 4,000 barrels a day, compared with an average of 56,000 barrels

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Occidental Says Anadarko’s Fleet of Corporate Jets Has Got to Go

From Bloomberg Anadarko Petroleum Corp.’s fleet of corporate jets is high on Occidental Petroleum Corp.’s list of things to sell if its takeover bid for the shale explorer succeeds. Occidental executives racked up more than 11,000 miles (17,700 kilometers) on the corporate jet in the past two weeks hopscotching between Houston, Paris and Omaha, Nebraska, to line up support for its

Canada Likely to Proceed With Trans Mountain Expansion

From Bloomberg The Canadian government is likely to proceed with expansion of the Trans Mountain oil pipeline when it announces its decision next month, officials familiar with the matter say. The government has made no secret about its interest in finding a way to expand the conduit, but has tiptoed around the matter to avoid opening any decision up to legal challenges