Tuesday, May 26, 2026
360 Energy Pulse: What mattered this week in energy- oil and gas 360

360 Energy Pulse: What mattered this week in energy

(By Oil & Gas 360) – Energy markets moved into a more fragile phase this week. Even as talk of diplomacy resurfaced, physical disruptions continued to ripple through oil and gas flows. The result is a market that no longer reacts to single events but to overlapping risks, supply interruptions, demand shifts, and policy responses all at once. THIS WEEK’S

Namibia vs. Guyana: The new oil frontier showdown- oil and gas 360

Namibia vs. Guyana: The new oil frontier showdown

(By Oil & Gas 360) – Two countries. Two frontier basins. Two very different stages of the same story. Guyana and Namibia are now central to the next wave of global oil supply. Both have delivered major discoveries, attracted the world’s largest oil companies, and reshaped the flow of capital into frontier exploration. But beyond the surface similarities, they represent very

Baker Hughes Q1 revenue beats estimates by $260 million as LNG orders surge - oil and gas 360

Baker Hughes Q1 revenue beats estimates by $260 million as LNG orders surge

(Oil Price)  – Giant oilfield services company, Baker Hughes (NYSE:BKR), has reported robust first quarter results, with Q1 2026 revenue of $6.59B (+2.5% Y/Y) beating by $260 million; Q1 non-GAAP EPS of $0.58 beat by $0.09 while adjusted net income of $573 million was good for 12% Y/Y increase. The growth was mainly driven by the Industrial & Energy Technology (IET) segment, where orders surged

Why Mississippi still has no LNG export terminal, and why that may change- oil and gas 360

Why Mississippi still has no LNG export terminal, and why that may change

(Oil & Gas 360) By Greg Barnett, MBA – Texas has LNG export terminals. Louisiana has many. The United States is now the world’s largest exporter of liquefied natural gas. Mississippi, despite its Gulf Coast location and long history with energy infrastructure, has none. At first glance, that absence appears anomalous. Mississippi sits between two LNG powerhouses, has access to major

Netherland, Sewell, & Associates Announces its Oil & Gas Property Evaluation Seminar, Dallas, Texas, May 12-13, 2026- oil and gas 360

Netherland, Sewell, & Associates, Inc. (NSAI) Announces its Oil & Gas Property Evaluation Seminar in Dallas, Texas – May 12-13, 2026

(Oil & Gas 360) – April 21, 2026- For over 25 years, global petroleum consultancy Netherland, Sewell & Associates, Inc. (NSAI) has hosted its highly regarded Oil & Gas Property Evaluation Seminar. This content-rich program is designed to give non-technical energy professionals such as bankers, investors, analysts, lawyers, accountants, and new oil and gas industry professionals a basic education detailing

US exporters are plugging a Qatar-sized LNG supply hole – for now: Maguire- oil and gas 360

US exporters are plugging a Qatar-sized LNG supply hole – for now: Maguire

(BOE Report) – U.S. LNG exporters have so far offset the drop in shipments from Qatar following Iranian attacks on its facilities and the closure of key Middle East shipping lanes, ensuring that total supplies remain at record highs despite the war. The on-again, off-again peace talks with Iran mean that the repair of damaged Qatari liquefied natural gas export

U.S. rig count had an increase of 1 this week, at 585- oil and gas 360

U.S. rig count increased by 1, is at 544

This week’s Baker Hughes Rig Count shows that the U.S. increased by 1 last week, resulting in a total count of 544 rigs. Canada had no change over last week, resulting in a total Canadian count of 130 rigs. Breakdown by region Of the regions tracked by Baker Hughes, the Granite Wash and Haynesville regions experienced an increase this week.

Africa targets regional energy hubs to unlock oil and gas investment- oil and gas 360

Africa targets regional energy hubs to unlock oil and gas investment

(World Oil) – The African Petroleum Producers Organization is advancing plans to develop regional energy hubs aimed at improving infrastructure connectivity and scaling oil and gas investment across Africa. The strategy focuses on linking pipelines, processing facilities, LNG infrastructure and refining capacity to create more integrated regional markets. The approach is intended to address long-standing constraints that have limited the development and monetization

US signs critical minerals deal with EU to diversify supply- oil and gas 360

US signs critical minerals deal with EU to diversify supply

(Investing) – U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and European Union Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic signed a memorandum of understanding for a partnership on producing and securing critical minerals. The U.S. has been working to gain access to critical mineral reserves, particularly rare earth supply chains currently dominated by Chinese players. Rubio did not mention China in his remarks, but