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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) – This week, energy markets moved from cautious to volatile. Escalating tensions involving Iran pushed oil prices sharply higher, disrupted shipping routes, and sent LNG freight rates surging. At the same time, capital continued flowing into shale and infrastructure assets, reminding investors that even during geopolitical shocks, the long-term energy investment cycle keeps moving. This

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) – This week’s energy narrative was one of calibrated markets rather than dramatic shifts. Price forecasts got a lift from inventory dynamics, asset transactions continued, legal risks edged back into the conversation, and policy tensions reverberated across supply expectations. The sector isn’t charging ahead; it’s grading risks and deploying capital selectively. This Week’s 5 Headlines

Gulf oil producers open the taps as Iran risk premium builds- oil and gas 360

Gulf oil producers open the taps as Iran risk premium builds

(Oil Price) – As U.S.-Iran tensions climb and talk of a potential strike refuses to fade, the UAE and Saudi Arabia are already behaving as if an oil supply disruption is a matter of when, not if. If they move more crude now, there is a chance there will be calm markets later. Abu Dhabi is set to export additional volumes

CanCambria Energy Announces Second Upsize and Closing of Non-Brokered Private Placement for Gross Proceeds of $3,275,350- oil and gas 360

CanCambria Energy Announces Second Upsize and Closing of Non-Brokered Private Placement for Gross Proceeds of $3,275,350

(Oil & Gas 360) – Vancouver, BC – January 29, 2026 – CanCambria Energy Corp. (TSXV: CCEC) (FSE: 4JH) (OTCQB: CCEYF) (“CanCambria” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce today that, further to its news releases dated January 5, 2026 and January 15, 2026, it has closed a second upsize of its non-brokered private placement (the “Offering”) for gross proceeds of

Why bearish oil bets are suddenly looking fragile- oil and gas 360

Why bearish oil bets are suddenly looking fragile

(Oil Price) – At the start of the year, sentiment in the oil market was overwhelmingly and deeply bearish. Most forecasts pointed to a glut, and a sizable one at that. Then the U.S. struck Venezuela, took its acting president to stand trial in the U.S., and threatened Iran, Mexico, and Colombia that they were next. Protests broke out in Iran.

Oil ETFs rise as investors hedge crude futures exposure- oil and gas 360

Oil ETFs rise as investors hedge crude futures exposure

(Oil Price) – The most traded U.S.-listed oil exchange-traded funds opened higher on Tuesday, closely tracking a small rise in oil futures, as investors weigh Venezuela’s short-term supply and hedge exposure to the crude futures through the ETFs. United States Oil Fund (NYSEARCA: USO) was up by 0.56% as of 9:35 a.m. ET on Tuesday, mirroring a 0.7% increase in front-month

Is oil about to snap higher? The market may be too bearish- oil and gas 360

Is oil about to snap higher? The market may be too bearish

(Oil Price) – Rising oil supply amid tepid demand growth has prompted forecasters and analysts to predict a large surplus on the market going into 2026. All experts and investment banks estimate that the market is accumulating inventories and will continue to do so in early 2026, when oil demand is typically at its weakest in any year. The forecasts of

Shadow fleet on edge after U.S. seizes tanker in Venezuelan waters- oil and gas 360

Shadow fleet on edge after U.S. seizes tanker in Venezuelan waters

(Oil Price) – The United States has seized a large oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, marking a major escalation in tensions between Washington and Caracas. President Trump confirmed the operation, saying, “We’ve just seized a tanker on the coast of Venezuela, large tanker, very large, largest one ever seized actually”. He then went on to warn that “other things are happening

EnerCom’s 31st Energy Investment Conference to be held August 17–19, 2026 in Denver, Colorado- oil and gas 360

EnerCom’s 31st Energy Investment Conference to be held August 17–19, 2026 in Denver, Colorado

( Oil & Gas 360) – EnerCom Denver – The Energy Investment Conference will celebrate 31 years of bringing together the broader energy sector, including companies, investors, analysts, and industry leaders!  Presentation opportunities are available for E&P, Midstream, OFS, Nuclear, Power, Data Center and Energy Transition companies  Sponsorship opportunities are available for companies seeking to increase their marketplace awareness  DENVER – November 26, 2025

Oil prices steady; Middle East tensions, Fed rate cut in focus- oil and gas 360

Oil prices steady; Middle East tensions, Fed rate cut in focus

(Investing) – Oil prices steadied Wednesday as renewed military action between Israel and Hamas threatened to upset a recent ceasefire, although caution before the conclusion of a Federal Reserve meeting kept traders to the sidelines. At 08:40 ET (12:40 GMT), Brent oil futures for December rose 0.1% to $63.86 a barrel, and West Texas Intermediate crude futures traded largely unchanged at $60.15 a barrel. Oil

Oil prices steady; traders look to U.S.-China trade progress- oil and gas 360

Oil prices steady; traders look to U.S.-China trade progress

(Investing) – Oil prices steadied Monday as traders digested potential progress in U.S.-China trade talks, starting to discount the chances of an economically costly trade war between the world’s two largest economies. At 08:25 ET (12:25 GMT), Brent oil futures for December fell 0.1% to $65.14 a barrel and West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 0.1% to $61.54 a barrel. U.S., China agree to framework

Oil market blind spots give traders a nasty headache: Bousso- oil and gas 360

Oil market blind spots give traders a nasty headache: Bousso

(BOE Report) – Growing blind spots in the oil market driven by geopolitics are making it harder to determine the true supply-demand balance in the world’s largest and most important commodity market. That’s a recipe for volatility. Little is known about two of the major drivers of today’s global oil market: the flow of sanctioned oil and Chinese stockpiling. Add