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US Drillers Add Oil Rigs As Analysts Warn of Incoming Glut
The total number of active drilling rigs for oil and gas in the United States fell by 1 this week, according to new data that Baker Hughes published on Friday, bringing the total rig count in the US to 548 this week, according to Baker Hughes, down 41 from this same time last year. The number of active oil rigs rose by 1 in the reporting period, according to the data, after US drillers added 6 rigs in the week prior. Oil rigs are now at 414, which is 68 below this same time last year. The number of gas rigs fell by 2 to 127, which is 24 more…
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Hungary Signs Gas Supply Deal with Azerbaijan
Hungary has secured an agreement to receive natural gas from Azerbaijan for the next two years, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said, as the central EU member state disputes the bloc’s pledge to phase out Russian gas imports. “We have secured another gas purchase agreement, this time with Azerbaijan: 800 million cubic metres over two years,” Szijjarto posted on X. Earlier this week, Rovshan Najaf, the president of Azerbaijan’s state oil and gas firm SOCAR, met with the chief executive of Hungary’s…
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Fermi Tanks 50% Amid Shock Exit of First Texas Data Center Customer
Fermi America announced their first potential tenant for the Project Matador data center campus terminated their $150 million Advance in Aid of Construction agreement (i.e., lease). The stock has plunged as much as 50% in premarket trading in what is a wild overreaction with unprecedented demand for data center space (especially data centers named after the president) still offset with limited supply. Several weeks ago, we documented Fermi's difficulties with signing their first major tenant last month for their President…
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India Greenlights First-Ever Coal Exports Policy
India’s government approved on Friday auctions for coal that buyers could use for industrial activity and exports in yet another reform in the vast coal sector. The government endorsed the new policy for auction of Coal Linkage for Seamless, Efficient & Transparent Utilisation (CoalSETU)—supply that buyers can procure via auctions and use the coal for any industrial purpose and for exports. Coal holders will be eligible to export coal up to 50% of their volumes, according to…
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Oil Sinks Despite Rate Cuts and Tanker Seizures
Oil sentiment has turned sour despite a Fed rate cut and the Trump administration’s aggressive tanker seizures. Friday, December 12, 2025 The US Federal Reserve has lowered the federal funds rate to 3.50-3.75%, the Trump administration has seized a Venezuelan VLCC and promised to take over more, yet the sentiment in the markets has soured this week, with ICE Brent trading slightly above $61 per barrel. It remains to be seen whether it’s trepidation before a potential Russia-Ukraine peace deal or another seasonal bout of depression induced…
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Historic Bill Opens India's $214 Billion Nuclear Sector to Private Firms
India’s government on Friday approved the landmark Atomic Energy Bill, which would allow private companies to invest in its nuclear energy industry for the first time, as the country looks to boost its nuclear power capacity tenfold within two decades. The so-called SHANTI (Sustainable Harnessing of Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India) bill passed the federal government approval on Friday. Later this month, the bill is expected to be submitted to Parliament for discussion and vote in the winter session. …
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A Fragile Calm Brings Ships Back to the Red Sea
Politics, Geopolitics & Conflict This week, Washington has again increased the pressure on Venezuela with the first seizure of a sanctioned tanker off the Venezuelan coast, and preparations for more, in a bid to further disrupt PDVSA’s logistics by scaring the insurers. The effect reverberates by raising the risk premium. At the same time, Chevron is in active discussions with the Trump administration on how it can continue operations in Venezuela in compliance with sanctions, with the Chevron CEO emphasizing the supergiant’s “long…
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The Struggle for Sudan’s Oil Corridor
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the paramilitary bloc that broke from the Sudanese army and now dominates most of Sudan’s western belt, has moved on the Balila facility in West Kordofan, and it is already affecting the energy corridor. Balila feeds directly into the GNPOC line carrying South Sudan’s Dar blend to Port Sudan, and operators now acknowledge disruptions along the corridor. South Sudan’s budget rests almost entirely on these flows. Any interruption tightens the margin immediately. By taking Balila, the RSF has positioned…
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A Challenging and Volatile Year for U.S. Shale
The US shale exploration and production (E&P) and Lower 48 midstream sectors experienced a volatile and challenging 2025, likely a far cry from what operators envisioned this time last year as the second Trump administration’s ‘energy dominance’ agenda was taking shape. With WTI languishing below $60 for much of the year, oil E&Ps moderated activity, with the oil-directed rig count dropping from 415 in January to 386 by Thanksgiving. In contrast, Henry Hub gas prices remained supported throughout much of the year, with…
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Russia’s Oil and Gas Revenues Set to Plunge 50% to Five-Year Low
Falling oil prices and strengthening Russian currency are set to slash Russia’s oil and gas revenues by nearly 50% in December from a year earlier, to the lowest level since August 2020, according to Reuters calculations. Revenues for the state from oil and gas are set to reach $5.15 billion (410 billion Russian rubles) this month, nearly halved from December last year, and the lowest in over five years. The last time Russia had this roughly level of oil and gas revenues, at $5.1 billion (405 billion rubles), was in August 2020, when…
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Oklo's Drop Makes Sense, But So Does Buying the Dip
As regular readers will know, there is no trading opportunity I like more than a market overreaction. As I know all too well from my own experience, news of any kind takes on exaggerated importance when you are focused on one narrow sector of any market. That applies whether the “you” refers to a person in a dealing room or an algorithm trained to react to key words and phrases and/or market moves. So, when the one-time market darling of nuclear power companies, Oklo (OKLO), a company that builds and operates nuclear power plants and…
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Oversupply Drags WTI Below $58 as Global Oil Glut Deepens
West Texas Intermediate crude traded sharply lower through Thursday, December 12, settling at $57.60 per barrel and posting a week-to-date loss of $2.48, or 4.13%. Market sentiment stayed firmly bearish as traders focused on heavy global supply, soft demand projections, and fading geopolitical premiums. With the week still in progress, the tone heading into Friday remained pressured by fundamental forces that continued to outweigh short-lived intraday rebounds. Oversupply has become the defining feature of the market, with traders questioning whether…
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Russian Fuel Shipments from Black Sea Ports Plunged in November
Russia’s shipments of refined petroleum products inched down by 0.8% in November compared to October as a plunge in exports from the Black Sea ports was offset by a jump in shipments from Baltic Sea terminals, Reuters estimates showed on Friday. Ukrainian drone attacks on refineries in southern Russia and the Black Sea oil port of Tuapse crippled exports of fuels from the Black Sea export terminals last month. The port of Tuapse suspended fuel exports for half of the month of November, due to the drone attack…
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Explosion at Critical Nigerian Gas Pipeline Disrupts Operations
An explosion occurred earlier this week at a key onshore natural gas pipeline in Nigeria, disrupting operations at the link shipping gas to industrial users and power plants, Nigeria’s state oil company NNPC confirmed late on Thursday. The explosion occurred on the evening of December 10 on the Escravos–Lagos pipeline near the Tebijor, Okpele, and Ikpopo communities in the Delta State. Initial observations indicate a pressure drop consistent with a loss of containment at the gas pipeline, NNPC said in a statement. “The…
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UK North Sea M&A Spree Continues
Harbour Energy, one of the biggest independent oil and gas producers in the UK North Sea, said on Friday it would buy all the subsidiaries of Waldorf Energy Partners Ltd and Waldorf Production Ltd substantially, in the latest merger announcement in Britain’s oil and gas province. Harbour Energy will pay $170 million for the acquisition of the companies that are currently in administration in a deal that is immediately materially accretive to Harbour’s free cash flow and will support the competitiveness, resilience, and longevity…
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The U.S. Is Preparing to Seize More Tankers Carrying Venezuelan Crude
The United States plans to seize more tankers carrying Venezuelan crude, Reuters reported today, citing unnamed sources who said there was already a list of vessels targeted for seizure. Earlier in the week, the move by U.S. federal government forces to seize the Panama-flagged tanker Skipper off the Venezuelan coast prompted a jump in oil prices as it signaled possible disruption of oil flows out of Venezuela. The news of plans for more seizures may extend the rally even though prices dipped on Thursday in a counterintuitive reaction to the original…
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ExxonMobil Bets on Layered Tech Systems to Reinvent Shale Economics
ExxonMobil released its updated corporate plan on Tuesday, wherein it upgraded its 5-year outlook. Exxon expects earnings to increase by more than $14 billion at constant prices through 2030 from 2024 levels, $5 billion above its previous forecast by ramping up output in its Permian Basin assets and Guyana, as well as expanding natural gas and LNG production. But Exxon isn’t just drilling more--the company is also changing the industrial process of shale extraction. In effect, the Oil & Gas giant is using "stackable technologies" to improve…
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The Permian “Peak” That Isn’t
It finally happened — U.S. shale’s crown jewel has hit the number the doomers have been pointing to for years. The Permian Basin is set to produce a record 6.76 million bpd this month, and according to the EIA, that figure may stand as the basin’s all-time high. In any other oil province on the planet, that sort of declaration would cue the obituaries. But the Permian is not “any other basin,” and this is not a story of decline. It’s a story of mutation. What looks like a geological ceiling is, in reality, the…
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Gulf of Mexico Lease Sale Marks Strongest Bid Activity Since 2017
The first lease sale for the Gulf of Mexico during President Trump’s second term drew bids worth close to $300 million, with the average price bid per acre the highest in eight years. The total, however, was $100 lower than the bids made in the last Gulf lease sale, back in 2023. The Trump administration plans a total of 30 lease sales for offshore oil and gas, to run until 2040. The series should tap a total of 29.6 billion barrels of crude oil and 55 trillion cu ft of natural gas. This was the first in the series, aimed at advancing the…
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U.S. Strategy Exposes Europe’s Fragile Future
The US National Security Strategy Is Correct About European Strategic Weaknesses The recent publication of the United States National Security Strategy provoked a strong reaction amongst many in the political establishment across Europe, both within and outside the EU. It has been widely seen by critics as proof of a clear and explicit divergence between the United States and Europe. In truth, many of the points raised about Europe’s strategic weaknesses are much more accurate than many of those currently in leadership in Europe are prepared…
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