Thursday, September 11, 2025

The Dead Cow Finally Produces Oil, a Century After Its Discovery

From Bloomberg Argentine shale formation sees first crude and LNG shipments, drillers still face many infrastructure, political challenges Along the western edge of Argentina’s Patagonia, on an arid steppe nestled against the Andes mountains, lies a shale formation known as the Vaca Muerta. And ever since engineers confirmed what an American geologist suspected a century ago — that the Vaca

Oil Spikes After ‘Suspicious’ Tanker Attacks in Middle East - Oil & Gas 360

Saudi Aramco Says It Can Keep Oil Flowing If Hormuz Disrupted

From The Houston Chronicle Saudi Arabian Oil Co. has the experience and infrastructure it needs to keep crude flowing should supply through the Strait of Hormuz be disrupted, according to the chief executive officer of the state-run producer. “We are increasing our readiness,” Amin Nasser said in an interview in Seoul on Tuesday. “We can supply through the Red Sea

Dirty Water Holds Biggest Promise for Pipeline Companies, Jefferies Says - Oil & Gas 360

Dirty Water Holds Biggest Promise for Pipeline Companies, Jefferies Says

From Bloomberg For companies that haul oil and natural gas, the next big thing may be dirty water, according to Jefferies Group LLC. As booming U.S. oil production unleashes a torrent of contaminated water that rises to the surface with crude, pipeline operators may be in the best position to harness those flows and expand into the water-handling business, said

Oil Surplus Makes Surprise Return Despite OPEC Cuts, IEA Says - Oil&Gas360

Iran, Venezuela May Complicate Global Oil Deal Talks: Kazakhstan

From Reuters Talks between OPEC and its allies next month about whether to extend their pact on cutting oil supplies “won’t be easy” and may be complicated by the situation facing Iran and Venezuela, Kazakh Energy Minister Kanat Bozumbayev said. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and other large oil producers, including Russia and Kazakhstan, meet in Vienna on

Occidental Announces -Andrew Gould Elected to Occidental Board of Directors Oil & Gas 360

Occidental Mulls Sale of Anadarko’s Western Stake

From Bloomberg Adviser helping find buyer for stakes in pipeline operator, Occidental struck $38 billion agreement for Anadarko in May Occidental Petroleum Corp. is seeking a buyer to take majority control of Western Midstream Partners LP, the pipeline operator that it’s poised to inherit through its takeover of Anadarko Petroleum Corp., according to people familiar with the matter. Occidental is