ExxonMobil’s Position in Guyana Is Making Profits

ExxonMobil’s massive offshore operations in Guyana are delivering blockbuster returns, even as global oil markets navigate geopolitical turbulence. The U.S. supermajor, operator of the world-renowned Stabroek Block, is riding a wave of record production, ultra-low breakeven costs, and newfound regional stability following Venezuela’s political restructuring. As highlighted in recent market analysis, the consortium’s cost-recovery phase […]

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Iran is Finalizing Strait of Hormuz Traffic Management Plan – President Trump is not the same page and where do we go from here?

Iran is pushing ahead with legislation to formalize its “management and sovereignty” over the Strait of Hormuz, including provisions for shipping security, navigation and environmental fees, and a regional development fund — moves widely interpreted as establishing a toll-like system and de facto control. A senior Iranian lawmaker, Alireza Salimi, stated that only Iran and […]

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California Loses Bid to Block Sable Offshore from Pumping Oil

In a significant victory for American energy production and common sense, a federal judge has rejected California’s latest attempt to shut down Sable Offshore Corp.’s operations, allowing the company to continue moving domestically produced crude oil through its pipeline system. The ruling underscores the ongoing tension between California’s aggressive anti-oil policies under Governor Gavin Newsom […]

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The Endless Deal in Iran: Roller-Coaster Diplomacy, Iraq Spillover, and Oil Market Whiplash

As global energy markets swing wildly on every headline from the Middle East, historian Niall Ferguson aptly dubs the latest chapter “The Endless Almost-Deal in Iran.” Since the dramatic escalation on February 28, 2026—when U.S. and Israeli strikes (part of what some reports call Operation Epic Fury) targeted Iranian leadership and facilities, reportedly killing Supreme […]

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Chevron CEO Sees More Pipelines Built to Bypass Strait of Hormuz – More unreported attacks in the Strait impact transits.

In a wide-ranging Bloomberg Surveillance interview aired today, Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth painted a sobering picture of ongoing disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz while signaling that the industry is accelerating plans for alternative infrastructure to reduce reliance on the critical chokepoint. Wirth confirmed that multiple vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz have […]

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ExxonMobil and Chevron Executives Warn of $140 to $160 Oil Within Weeks

In a stark alert to markets, top executives from ExxonMobil and Chevron have highlighted an impending physical oil supply crunch that could drive Dated Brent crude prices sharply higher—potentially to $150–$160 per barrel—within the coming weeks. The warnings center on critically low global inventories of crude and refined products, exacerbated by the ongoing closure of […]

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Europe’s Gas Crisis Just Repriced 8 Of My 12 Positions – The Merchant’s News

Europe is staring down a structural gas deficit heading into the critical summer refill season. Storage levels sit near historic lows, Russian pipeline flows have all but vanished, and Middle East LNG supply disruptions (triggered by the ongoing Strait of Hormuz constraints since late February) have forced buyers to scramble for every available cargo—primarily from […]

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