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UAE Withdraws From OAPEC

1 hour 51 min ago
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has officially withdrawn from the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), following the country’s landmark decision to exit OPEC and the broader OPEC+ alliance. “While it appreciates the role played by the UAE throughout its membership period and its active contribution to supporting joint Arab action in the petroleum and energy sector, the General Secretariat of OAPEC affirms at the same time its commitment to continuing its efforts to enhance co-operation and integration…
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Equinor Bets on New Wells to Offset Declining Fields

2 hours 21 min ago
Norway’s energy major Equinor has extended key drilling and well services contracts worth a combined NOK 17 billion ($1.8 billion), reinforcing activity on the Norwegian continental shelf as the company targets production of around 1.2 million barrels of oil equivalent per day toward 2035 and seeks to safeguard stable energy supplies to Europe amid ongoing market uncertainty. The company is exercising one?year extension options on three integrated drilling and well services contracts, alongside two?year options on 18 corporate framework agreements…
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Repsol Set to Sell 49% in Spanish Renewables Portfolio to UAE's Masdar

2 hours 51 min ago
Spanish energy giant Repsol is in the final stage of selling a 49% stake in its largest renewables portfolio in Spain to Masdar, the clean energy giant of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Spanish daily Cinco Dias reported on Monday, citing sources close to the deal. Repsol is finalizing a deal to sell to Masdar 49% in the Minerva project, which is valued at $994 million (850 million euros) and comprises 706 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity across 13 wind farms and six photovoltaic plants. The deal, expected to be finalized within weeks, is aimed…
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U.S. Navy Enters Gulf as 'Project Freedom' Tests Iran's Grip on Hormuz

3 hours 21 min ago
Two months into the war with Iran, the Trump administration moved Monday to break Tehran's grip on the world's most important oil shipping lane, sending U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyers through the Strait of Hormuz and announcing 'Project Freedom,’ an operation aimed at guiding stranded commercial vessels out of the Gulf. U.S. Central Command confirmed that two U.S.-flagged merchant ships successfully transited the strait as the destroyers operated in the Arabian Gulf, the first American commercial vessels to do so since Iran effectively…
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Equinor Signs $1.8 Billion in Drilling Deals to Keep Oil and Gas Output High

3 hours 51 min ago
Equinor has extended $1.8 billion worth of drilling and well services supplier contracts as the Norwegian energy major looks to keep high oil and gas production offshore Norway and deliver stable energy volumes to Europe. Equinor is extending key supplier agreements worth a total of $1.8 billion (17 billion Norwegian crowns), by exercising one-year options under three contracts for integrated drilling and well services, as well as two-year options under 18 corporate framework agreements for specialist services linked to these deliveries, the company…
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Inside the Moscow Meeting That Laid Bare Iran’s Weak Hand

4 hours 21 min ago
Iran has a long history of being screwed over by Russia, and last week’s meeting in Moscow between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Russian President Vladimir Putin over the U.S.–Israel–Iran war suggests nothing in that dynamic is about to change, according to extremely well-placed sources on both sides who spoke exclusively to OilPrice.com over the weekend. On the one hand, Tehran’s perennially baseless optimism that “this time will be different” was on full display in Araghchi’s excited…
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Will the U.S. Curtail Oil Exports as Global Prices Surge?

5 hours 21 min ago
President Donald Trump may soon feel the need to "blockade" U. S. crude oil exports after those exports hit a record high recently, a trend which, if it continues, will increase the price U. S. consumers pay for gasoline, diesel, and other petroleum-related products. Nations around the world are scrambling to secure oil supplies that have been dramatically reduced by Iran's closing of the Strait of Hormuz to oil tankers of "hostile" countries, which include major oil exporters such as Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. In addition,…
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UAE: OPEC Exit 'Not Directed Against Anyone'

5 hours 51 min ago
The United Arab Emirates has not directed at anyone its decision to leave OPEC and the broader OPEC+ alliance, Sultan al Jaber, the chief executive of Abu Dhabi’s national oil company ADNOC, said on Monday.  “The United Arab Emirates' sovereign decision to reposition itself within the global energy landscape, and to exit OPEC and OPEC+, is not a decision directed against anyone,” Al Jaber, who is also UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, said in a speech at the ‘Make It In The Emirates’ conference,…
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First India-Bound LPG Tanker Clears Hormuz Since U.S. Blockade Began

7 hours 51 min ago
A tanker carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) passed through the Strait of Hormuz this weekend en route to India in the first crossing of an India-linked LPG cargo since the U.S. launched a blockade outside the Strait to prevent Iranian oil exports. The MT Sarv Shakti, chartered by Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), the country's biggest state refiner, clear the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday and is expected to arrive in Visakhapatnam on May 13, Indian media report, citing an official government statement. As of early on Monday, May 5, the vessel flying…
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Oil Prices Climb as Iran Threatens U.S. Forces

10 hours 27 min ago
The Iranian Armed Forces on Monday warned the U.S. it would attack forces that intend to approach or enter the Strait of Hormuz, after U.S. President Donald Trump launched ‘Project Freedom’ to help escort vessels stranded in the Gulf out of the Middle East. President Trump on Sunday announced that "Project Freedom" would begin on Monday morning, Middle Eastern time. The project will involve the U.S. guiding stranded vessels out of the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump emphasized that the stranded ships would be from "areas of the world…
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Australia and Japan Deepen Energy Ties With New Supply Chain Pact

12 hours 51 min ago
The prime ministers of Australia and Japan today inked an energy cooperation agreement that also covers critical mineral supply. Australia is a leading supplier of energy commodities to resource-poor Japan and the top supplier of liquefied natural gas, Reuters noted in a report on the news. “Australia and Japan are taking action to protect our economies from future economic shocks and uncertainty,” Australia’s Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, following the signing of the deal with Japan’s Sanae Takaichi, who is on a three-day…
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Oil Prices Fall as Trump Launches “Project Freedom” and OPEC+ Increases Output

17 hours 41 min ago
Oil prices edged lower in early Asian trading on Monday after President Trump announced the U.S. would guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz and OPEC+ confirmed a modest output increase. At the time of writing, WTI crude was down 0.65% at $101.30, while Brent crude had dropped 0.39% to $107.80. The President took to social media on Sunday to announce that "Project Freedom" would begin on Monday morning, Middle Eastern time. The project will involve the U.S. guiding stranded vessels out of the Strait of Hormuz. He emphasized that the stranded…
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Oil Prices Fall as Trump Launches “Project Freedom” and OPEC+ Increases Output

17 hours 41 min ago
Oil prices edged lower in early Asian trading on Monday after President Trump announced the U.S. would guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz and OPEC+ confirmed a modest output increase. At the time of writing, WTI crude was down 0.65% at $101.30, while Brent crude had dropped 0.39% to $107.80. The President took to social media on Sunday to announce that "Project Freedom" would begin on Monday morning, Middle Eastern time. The project will involve the U.S. guiding stranded vessels out of the Strait of Hormuz. He emphasized that the stranded…
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Big Oil Begins Return to Canada amid Energy Crunch

20 hours 21 min ago
For about ten years, Big Oil moved away from Canada’s oil sands and into cheaper, more easily developed—and less regulated—locations. Now, the supermajors are returning, looking for a piece of an energy industry that just got a lot more attractive. Last week, Shell said it would buy Canada’s ARC Resources in a $16.4-billion deal that will add roughly 370,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day to its production and strengthen the supermajor’s position in one of the continent’s most strategic gas corridors. The…
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Trump Approves "Keystone Light" Canada-U.S. Oil Pipeline

22 hours 21 min ago
Last month, we reported that Bridger Pipeline LLC has proposed a giant pipeline with a capacity in excess of 1 million barrels per day (bpd) to transport Canadian crude into the United States. Dubbed "Keystone Light" due to its similarities to the Keystone XL project that former U.S. President Joe Biden canceled in 2021, the 36-inch pipeline would span nearly 650 miles (1,050 km) from the U.S.-Canada border in Phillips County, Montana, to Guernsey, Wyoming, and cost approximately US$2 billion.  And now U.S. President Donald Trump has given…
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USGS Finds 328 Years of Lithium Imports Buried in Appalachia

Sun, 05/03/2026 - 20:00
America's worrisome dependency on foreign sources of lithium could become a thing of the past: About 328 years' worth of last year's lithium imports is buried in Appalachia, according to a new analysis published by the US Geological Survey (USGS). That's about 2.3 million metric tons of undiscovered but economically recoverable lithium -- aka "white gold." "This research shows that the Appalachians contain enough lithium to help meet the nation's growing needs – a major contribution to U.S. mineral security, at a time when global lithium…
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Trump’s Renewable Energy Crackdown Hits Legal Wall

Sun, 05/03/2026 - 18:00
Over the last year, U.S. President Donald Trump has taken aim at the renewable energy industry, in an attempt to scale back efforts to undergo a green transition. Trump has instead favoured the expansion of the oil, gas, and coal industries, as well as the development of nuclear power. However, the move has been met with significant public and legal pushback, as it becomes clear that halting the rollout of renewable energy will not be so simple. In April, federal judge Denise J Casper in Massachusetts rejected the Trump administration's efforts…
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Hormuz Deadlock Persists as Trump Faces War-Powers Deadline at Home

Sun, 05/03/2026 - 02:00
Two months after the Iran war began, the Strait of Hormuz remains severely restricted for tanker traffic while U.S. President Donald Trump faces a key legal deadline at home under the 1973 War Powers Resolution. As of early Friday, May 1, the deadlock at the world’s most vital oil chokepoint, the Strait of Hormuz, doesn’t appear close to being resolved. The U.S. is doubling down on the naval blockade outside the Strait aimed at stopping Iranian oil exports. But Iran controls most vessel movements through the lane and is increasingly…
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China Flips the Switch on Fuel Exports as Asia Runs Short

Sun, 05/03/2026 - 00:00
Beijing is reversing its curbs on refined fuel exports after halting shipments in the opening days of the U.S.-Iran conflict. This move suggests that Chinese domestic inventories are now at comfortable levels, allowing state refiners to reopen the export spigot, even as much of Asia remains gripped by a fuel shock caused by disrupted Gulf energy flows through the Hormuz chokepoint. There was chatter earlier this week that China's state-owned refiners were applying for government permits to resume fuel exports in May. These include…
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Russia’s Oil Revenues Surge as the World Scrambles for Supply

Sat, 05/02/2026 - 22:00
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, several major world powers introduced strict sanctions on trade with Moscow. Europe and the United States have been gradually decreasing their dependence on Russian gas and other energy products and putting pressure on other countries to do the same, to place a financial strain on Moscow, as the war with Ukraine continues. However, some countries, such as India and China, have used these sanctions as an excuse to buy discounted crude and gas from Russia, in a bid to reduce costs and boost energy…
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