Baker Hughes Q1 Revenue Beats Estimates by $260 Million as LNG Order Surge

Houston-based energy technology leader Baker Hughes (NYSE: BKR) delivered a strong start to 2026, posting first-quarter revenue of $6.59 billion — beating Wall Street estimates by approximately $260 million — driven by a record surge in Industrial & Energy Technology (IET) orders fueled by liquefied natural gas (LNG), power generation, and energy infrastructure demand. The […]

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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said they did not expect to significantly increase production over the next two years -Even with Iran War -FT

The FT writes, US shale bosses polled by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said they did not expect to significantly increase production over the next two years as a result of the “chaos” caused by the Iran war. According survey of more than 100 oil and gas companies, 43% of executives said they do […]

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US Oil Executives Meet Venezuela President and What Does This Mean for Investors and Consumers?Energy News Beat

In a notable development for global energy markets, a group of U.S. oil executives traveled to Caracas last week for direct talks with Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez. The meeting, reported by Bloomberg, occurred as the Trump administration continues its aggressive push to revive Venezuela’s long-dormant oil sector following the January 2026 ouster of former […]

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US Rig Count Down Slightly This Week

Houston, TX – April 21, 2026 – The latest U.S. rotary rig count data shows a modest pullback in drilling activity. According to Baker Hughes, the total U.S. rig count for the week ending April 17, 2026, stands at 543 rigs, down 2 rigs week-over-week from 545 the prior week. Oil-directed rigs slipped by 1 […]

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Where are Oil and LNG Prices Heading? What are the second order impacts for consumers and investors?

The global energy markets are in flux as of mid-April 2026, shaped by severe disruptions from the ongoing Middle East conflict (centered on Iran and the Strait of Hormuz). This has curtailed roughly 7–10 mb/d of crude, NGLs, and refined product exports in March–April, triggering sharp price spikes and inventory draws. Brent crude averaged $103/bbl […]

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