Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Venezuelan leader Rodriguez says she was invited to US, NBC reports

Venezuelan leader Rodriguez says she was invited to US, NBC reports

(Investing) – WASHINGTON – Venezuelan interim leader President Delcy Rodriguez said she has been invited to the United States, according an interview released Thursday by NBC News as U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright visited Caracas. “I have been invited to the States,” Rodríguez was quoted as saying. “We’re contemplating coming there once we establish this cooperation and we can move forward

Partners advance Vaca Muerta-linked Argentina LNG export development- oil and gas 360

Partners advance Vaca Muerta-linked Argentina LNG export development

(World Oil) – YPF, Eni and XRG have signed a binding joint development agreement (JDA) to advance the proposed Argentina LNG project, marking a key step toward a final investment decision and positioning the country to become a major global liquefied natural gas exporter. The large-scale integrated gas and liquefaction development is designed to monetize resources from Argentina’s Vaca Muerta shale and support long-term LNG exports. The project is expected

US energy secretary arrives in Venezuela with Herculean task of oil recovery- oil and gas 360

US energy secretary arrives in Venezuela with Herculean task of oil recovery

(Investing) – HOUSTON – Venezuela is hosting U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright starting on Wednesday, marking the highest-level U.S. visit focused on energy policy to the OPEC nation in nearly three decades, as Washington conducts its first on-the-ground assessment of the oil industry it is proposing to rebuild. Wright landed in Caracas on Wednesday morning, a day after the U.S.

Russia says US restrictions on its role in Venezuela’s oil business are discrimination- oil and gas 360

Russia says US restrictions on its role in Venezuela’s oil business are discrimination

(Investing) – MOSCOW – Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday that new U.S. restrictions on the role of Russia and other countries in Venezuela’s oil business were blatant discrimination and the Kremlin said it would clarify the matter with Washington. The U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday issued a general license to facilitate the exploration and production of oil and gas

Trump allows U.S. firms to provide services for Venezuela’s oil- oil and gas 360

Trump allows U.S. firms to provide services for Venezuela’s oil

(Oil Price) – The Trump Administration has further eased the sanctions on Venezuela’s oil industry by allowing U.S. firms to provide services and technology for hydrocarbon exploration and production in the South American country. The U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) noted in a new general license that U.S. entities or persons are now authorized to provide “goods, technology, software, or

ConocoPhillips seeks Venezuela compensation before resuming drilling- oil and gas 360

ConocoPhillips seeks Venezuela compensation before resuming drilling

(World Oil) – ConocoPhillips Chief Executive Officer Ryan Lance’s priority in Venezuela is recouping billions his company is owed almost two decades after its oil projects were nationalized, rather than drilling new wells. Despite roughly $10 billion in favorable judgments from international arbitrators holding Venezuela liable for the seizures, the Houston oil giant’s efforts to recover all it’s owed have been

U.S. moves to reopen Venezuelan oil production with new general license- oil and gas 360

U.S. moves to reopen Venezuelan oil production with new general license

(World Oil) – The U.S. government is preparing to issue a general license allowing companies to pump oil in Venezuela, part of the Trump administration’s plan to ease sanctions and rebuild the nation’s moribund energy industry. The new license could be issued by the Treasury Department as soon as this week, according to people familiar with the measure who asked not

Venezuela’s oil exports bounce to 800,000 bpd in January under US control -shipping data

Venezuela’s oil exports bounce to 800,000 bpd in January under US control -shipping data

(BOE Report) – Venezuela’s oil exports bounced to some 800,000 barrels per day (bpd) in January under U.S. control, from 498,000 bpd in December, following the capture of President Nicolas Maduro and the end of an oil blockade on the country, which has allowed traders to carry most exports, shipping data showed. Washington in December imposed an oil embargo on

Equinor exits Vaca Muerta With $1.1 billion sale to Vista Energy-oil and gas 360

Equinor exits Vaca Muerta with $1.1 billion sale to Vista Energy

(Oil Price) – Equinor will sell all its assets in Argentina’s Vaca Muerta basin to Vista Energy in a cash and stock deal worth $1.1 billion, the Norwegian energy major said on Monday as it continues to high-grade its international portfolio. The deal includes Equinor’s 30% non-operated interest in the Bandurria Sur asset and its 50% non-operated interest in the Bajo del Toro

Oil prices retreat as U.S. eases Venezuela sanctions; set for large monthly gains- oil and gas 360

Oil prices retreat as U.S. eases Venezuela sanctions; set for large monthly gains

(Investing) – Oil prices fell Friday after the Donald Trump administration eased some sanctions on Venezuela’s energy industry, but were still heading for hefty monthly gains on heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. At 08:55 ET (13:55 GMT), Brent oil futures for March fell 0.6% to $69.16 a barrel, and West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell 0.7% to $64.96 a barrel. While prices fell

Shell and BP Seek U.S. licenses for shared Venezuela-Trinidad gas fields- oil and gas 360

Shell and BP Seek U.S. licenses for shared Venezuela-Trinidad gas fields

(Oil Price) – UK-based supermajors Shell and BP are seeking U.S. licenses to develop gas fields that Trinidad and Tobago shares with Venezuela, the Caribbean island’s Energy Minister Roodal Moonilal said on Wednesday. BP and Shell have sought to develop two separate cross-border gas fields in Venezuelan and Trinidad and Tobago waters, but progress has been slow in recent years due to the

US oil capital Houston buzzes as industry limbers up for Venezuela oil rush- oil and gas 360

US oil capital Houston buzzes as industry limbers up for Venezuela oil rush

(BOE Report) – In a downtown Houston bar, Matthew Goitia, a director at Pelorus Terminals, lays out his early idea to refurbish and build marine terminals that can blend and export crude and ship chemical products in Venezuela. The ambitious plan he estimates would cost $250 million to $1 billion requires him to refurbish an existing crude oil marine terminal