AEC\’s State of African Energy 2026 Outlook: Onshore Hydrocarbon Spending in Africa Set to Hit $22 Billion

The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has released its highly anticipated State of African Energy 2026 Outlook, painting a picture of steady growth and untapped potential in Africa\’s onshore oil and gas sector. According to the report, onshore hydrocarbon spending across the continent is projected to reach $22 billion in 2026, driven by optimization at mature […]

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Chevron Beats Estimates as the Hess Deal Contributes to Oil Production

In a resilient performance amid fluctuating oil prices, Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) reported third-quarter 2025 earnings that surpassed Wall Street expectations, bolstered significantly by the recent integration of Hess Corporation\’s assets. The acquisition, completed in July 2025, has already begun paying dividends through enhanced production volumes, particularly from high-yield fields in Guyana. This marks a […]

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Joe Raia on LNG, Lithium, and Why Abaxx Is the Exchange to Watch

In this episode of Energy Newsbeat – Conversations in Energy, Stu Turley, host, welcomes Joe Raia, Chief Commercial Officer at Abaxx Exchange, to discuss how Abaxx is revolutionizing global commodity futures trading. From physically deliverable LNG and critical mineral contracts to pioneering gold vaulting in Singapore, Raia outlines how Abaxx is bringing much-needed innovation, transparency, and […]

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Enforcement of the Latest Sanctions from the US on Russian Oil will be the Key – Stu Turley says it is a mistake to Sanction India

In the escalating geopolitical tensions surrounding Russia\’s invasion of Ukraine, the United States under President Donald Trump has intensified its economic pressure on Moscow through a new round of sanctions targeting the heart of Russia\’s economy: its oil sector. Announced in October 2025, these measures focus on Russia\’s two largest oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil, […]

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Long-term Oil Supply is Dwindling and Money and New Discoveries are Needed – What are Investors Looking At?

In a stark warning for the global energy landscape, a recent report from Melius Research highlights the dwindling long-term oil supply, driven by years of underinvestment in exploration and drilling. This comes amid rising demand, with experts like Occidental Petroleum CEO Vicki Hollub emphasizing that even major finds, such as ExxonMobil\’s offshore Guyana discoveries in […]

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Ukraine Attacks Russian Oil and Fuel Sites

In a bold escalation of its asymmetric warfare strategy, Ukraine launched a series of long-range drone strikes on Russian energy infrastructure overnight on October 29, 2025. Targeting facilities deep within Russian territory and in occupied Crimea, these attacks aimed to disrupt fuel production and logistics critical to Russia\’s military operations and economy. Ukrainian Special Operations […]

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India Looking to Buy from US to Replace Russian Oil – What is the best blend for India\’s refineries is a real question.

In a significant shift amid escalating geopolitical tensions, India\’s largest refiner, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), is actively seeking to diversify its crude oil imports by turning to the United States and other American suppliers. This move comes as U.S. sanctions on major Russian oil producers like Rosneft and Lukoil disrupt traditional supply chains, forcing Indian […]

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