Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Enterprise receives approval to build Texas deepwater oil port as exports soar- oil and gas 360

Enterprise receives approval to build Texas deepwater oil port as exports soar

World Oil (Bloomberg) – Enterprise Products Partners overcame the last regulatory hurdle to build a proposed deepwater oil port off the coast of Texas aimed at helping record oil exports to flow to markets in Asia and Europe. The United States Maritime Administration issued a license for the Sea Port Oil Terminal, which will allow Enterprise to move forward with

US Gulf Coast heavy crude oil prices firm as supplies tighten- oil and gas 360

US Gulf Coast heavy crude oil prices firm as supplies tighten

Yahoo Finance HOUSTON – Prices for heavier crude oil along the U.S. Gulf Coast have climbed in recent weeks, trading at a rare near-par with lighter oil, a sign of supply tightness that could add to rising gasoline prices. Refineries along the Gulf Coast, which account for more than 55% of total U.S. refining capacity, are geared to run medium

Exclusive: US sanctions hamper Russian efforts to repair refineries- oil and gas 360

Exclusive: US sanctions hamper Russian efforts to repair refineries

US News MOSCOW/LONDON – When engineers at Russian oil firm Lukoil discovered a turbine had broken at their largest refinery on January 4, they quickly realised the problem was far from trivial. There was only one company that knew how to repair the gasoline-producing unit at the NORSI refinery, located on the Volga River, some 430 km (270 miles) east

U.S. crude oil hovers around $85 as gas prices hit highest level since October- oil and gas 360

U.S. crude oil hovers around $85 as gas prices hit highest level since October

CNBC Crude oil futures edged lower Thursday, taking a breather as traders took stock of the market after prices advanced more than 2% this week to hit the highest level since October. The West Texas Intermediate contract for May delivery fell 31 cents to $85.10 a barrel, while the Brent contract for June delivery lost 19 cents to $89.16. Oil prices have rallied this

More than 20% of global oil refining capacity at risk, analysis finds- oil and gas 360

More than 20% of global oil refining capacity at risk, analysis finds

Nasdaq LONDON – More than a fifth of global oil refining capacity is at risk of closure, energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie found in analysis published on Thursday, as gasoline margins weaken and the pressure to reduce carbon emissions mounts. Of 465 refining assets analysed, the consultancy ranked about 21% of 2023 global refining capacity at some risk of closure. Europe

Europe’s new oil ally- oil and gas 360

Europe’s new oil ally

Oil and Gas 360 ExxonMobil announced yet another discovery in its coveted Stabroek block in Guyana. The Bluefin well encountered 197 feet of hydrocarbon-bearing sandstone in 4,244 feet of water, adding to Exxon’s growing list of over 30 oil discoveries in the Stabroek block since 2015. The latest announcement follows explosive growth in Guyana’s production, which benefitted from the early

Trouble for U.S. diesel and gasoline exports- oil and gas 360

Trouble for U.S. diesel and gasoline exports

Oil and Gas 360 After years of delays and running $7 billion over budget, Pemex’s CEO says the company’s new Dos Bocas (Olmeca) 340,000 bpd refinery will reach maximum production by the end of March. The new refinery will produce 170,000 bpd of gasoline and 120,000 bpd of ultra-low sulfur diesel, increasing Pemex’s fleet-wide output forecasts by 60% to 1.05

Africa's richest person wants to create a trading firm of its biggest refinery- oil and gas 360

Africa’s richest person wants to create a trading firm for its biggest refinery

Oil Price Aliko Dangote, the owner of Africa’s largest refinery and Africa’s richest person, is looking to set up a trading firm that would handle crude supply for the new mega refinery in Nigeria, Reuters reported on Tuesday, citing multiple sources with knowledge of the plans. The Dangote Refinery in Nigeria, Africa’s biggest, began the production of fuels in January 2024, marking the

U.S. diesel exports to Europe slump as distillate markets tighten- oil and gas 360

U.S. diesel exports to Europe slump as distillate markets tighten

Oil Price U.S. diesel exports to Europe have tumbled so far in February amid lower refinery output and tighter supplies in America, which have decreased arbitrage opportunities and further tightened European diesel supplies. Europe’s imports of U.S. diesel have nearly halved so far in February to 6.65 million barrels, down from a seven-year high imports of 11.44 million barrels in

ANALYSIS-US refinery M&A stalls as buyers shun aging assets, uncertain future- oil and gas 360

ANALYSIS-US refinery M&A stalls as buyers shun aging assets, uncertain future

Nasdaq WASHINGTON/NEW YORK – The U.S. oil industry saw nearly $200 billion in upstream deals last year, but the refining sector missed out despite plenty of willing sellers as the energy transition away from fossil fuels accelerates and casts doubt over the long-term value of aging U.S. refineries The growing number of operators looking to sell assets reflects the hope that a post-pandemic

American Gasoline Prices Could Plunge Below $3 A Gallon- oil and gas 360

American gasoline prices could plunge below $3 a gallon

Oil Price The U.S. national average price per gallon of gasoline could decline to under $3 for the first time since 2021, amid sluggish demand, GasBuddy’s Patrick De Haan said on Monday. Gasoline prices have fallen for the second straight week, down 3.8 cents from a week ago to $3.03 per gallon as of Sunday. Compared to a month ago, the