Saturday, June 13, 2026
G7 moves to steady oil markets: by Oil & Gas 360- oil and gas 360

G7 moves to steady oil markets: by Oil & Gas 360

(By Oil & Gas 360) – Global energy markets are entering a more coordinated phase of response as governments move from watching volatility to actively preparing for intervention. The Group of Seven has signaled it is ready to take “all necessary measures” to stabilize oil markets as the Iran conflict continues to disrupt supply and push prices higher. The message

G7 moves to steady oil markets: by Oil & Gas 360- oil and gas 360

Energy Directions: United States Energy Price Outlook, March 2026

(Oil & Gas 360) – United States Energy Price Outlook, Natural Gas Outlook, Supply/Demand Assessment, March 2026 More fear continues providing great buy-low opportunity.  The word “Tariff” creating great fear has been joined by “War” and “Recession” fear that are increasing uncertainty.  The S&P 500 had a 16.4% gain in 2025.  It was up 0.5% year to date (YTD) before

Devon Energy’s Gaspar sees good things ahead, stemming from his first year and the imminent merger with Coterra Energy- oil and gas 360

Devon Energy’s Gaspar sees good things ahead, stemming from his first year and the imminent merger with Coterra Energy

(World Oil) – During the third day of CERAWeek by S&P Global 2026, Devon Energy President & CEO Clay Gaspar engaged in a wide-ranging conversation with Raoul LeBlanc, Vice President for Upstream at S&P Global. They touched on his first year in his current position, his operating philosophy, the impact of the recently announced merger with Coterra Energy, and the potential impact

Oil to hit $200 if the war continues until end of June, strategist says- oil and gas 360

Oil to hit $200 if the war continues until end of June, strategist says

(Investing) – Brent crude could surge to $200 a barrel, pushing U.S. gasoline prices to around $7 a gallon, if the Iran conflict drags on through the end of June and the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed to shipping traffic, Macquarie strategists warned in a note. These fears were echoed by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who warned at an energy

War complicates pricing of Saudi Arabia’s oil for Asia- oil and gas 360

War complicates pricing of Saudi Arabia’s oil for Asia

(Oil Price) – Days before it is slated to announce pricing for May-loading cargoes for Asia, the world’s top crude exporter, Saudi Arabia, is unsure how the typical price mechanism could apply and is under pressure from buyers to switch to alternative pricing, as the war is upending oil flows and roiling regional benchmarks. Saudi Arabia typically announces around the fifth

Fed’s faith in anchored inflation expectations may be coming under stress- oil and gas 360

Fed’s faith in anchored inflation expectations may be coming under stress

(BOE Report) – Federal Reserve officials eager to keep inflation psychology in check and maintain control over prices face a challenge as household expectations rise alongside the cost of gasoline and doubt edges into bond markets in the form of rising yields on U.S. Treasury securities. Until the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran pushed the price of oil up more than

TotalEnergies completes UK North Sea merger, creating largest independent producer- oil and gas 360

TotalEnergies completes UK North Sea merger, creating largest independent producer

(World Oil) –  TotalEnergies has completed the merger of its UK North Sea upstream assets with NEO NEXT, forming a new entity—NEO NEXT+—that is set to become the largest independent oil and gas producer on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS). Under the transaction, TotalEnergies will hold a 47.5% stake in the combined company. NEO NEXT+ is expected to deliver production exceeding 250,000

Oil tops $115 as Trump renews threats on Iran energy infrastructure- oil and gas 360

Oil tops $115 as Trump renews threats on Iran energy infrastructure

(Investing) – Oil prices rose on Monday after Yemen’s Houthi group attacked Israel over the weekend, pointing to a broader scope for the war in the Middle East as the conflict enters its second month. Continued hostilities between Iran and the joint forces of the U.S. and Israel also showed few signs of de-escalation, with Tehran stating that it was prepared for