China\’s Oil and Gas Drilling Program Improvements Are Now Capable of Impacting Markets

By Stuart Turley, Energy Podcast Host As the world\’s largest energy consumer, China\’s advancements in oil and gas drilling technologies and programs have reached a point where they can meaningfully influence global markets. Over the past decade, China has invested heavily in enhancing domestic production through improved drilling techniques, such as horizontal drilling and hydraulic […]

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President Trump Signs Executive Order on Venezuelan Oil: Safeguarding Revenues for American and Venezuelan Benefit

In a bold move aimed at reshaping U.S. energy policy and international relations, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order on January 9, 2026, titled \”Safeguarding Venezuelan Oil Revenue for the Good of the American and Venezuelan People.\” This order declares a national emergency to protect funds derived from Venezuelan oil sales that are […]

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Oil and Venezuela: Insights from Former Rep. Jason Isaac on Trump\’s Bold Energy Move

In a recent appearance on Fox & Friends First, former Texas State Representative and current CEO of the American Energy Institute, Jason Isaac, shared his expert insights on President Donald Trump\’s upcoming meeting with oil industry executives. The discussion centered on the potential for U.S. companies to revitalize Venezuela\’s vast oil reserves, a move that […]

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U.S. Seizure of Russian-Flagged Tanker Sends Message to the Shadow Fleet

The seizure of the Marinera challenges the legal and practical value of Russia’s effort to shield shadow fleet vessels through rapid reflagging. U.S. actions signal a tougher, more expansive approach to enforcing oil sanctions against Russia, Iran, and Venezuela. The incident risks further diplomatic fallout with Moscow amid already strained negotiations over Ukraine and global […]

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OPEC Oil Supply Flat as Venezuela Output Falls

In the ever-volatile world of global energy markets, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) continues to navigate a delicate balance between supply management and external pressures. Recent data from December 2025 indicates that OPEC\’s overall crude oil production remained largely flat, hovering around 30.07 million barrels per day (mbpd), a slight dip from […]

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