Long-term Oil Supply is Dwindling and Money and New Discoveries are Needed – What are Investors Looking At?

In a stark warning for the global energy landscape, a recent report from Melius Research highlights the dwindling long-term oil supply, driven by years of underinvestment in exploration and drilling. This comes amid rising demand, with experts like Occidental Petroleum CEO Vicki Hollub emphasizing that even major finds, such as ExxonMobil\’s offshore Guyana discoveries in […]

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India Looking to Buy from US to Replace Russian Oil – What is the best blend for India\’s refineries is a real question.

In a significant shift amid escalating geopolitical tensions, India\’s largest refiner, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), is actively seeking to diversify its crude oil imports by turning to the United States and other American suppliers. This move comes as U.S. sanctions on major Russian oil producers like Rosneft and Lukoil disrupt traditional supply chains, forcing Indian […]

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Oil Contango Grips 2026 as Trade Friction Fans Glut Worries – Or Not as OPEC+ may not be able to produce new quotas

As global oil markets navigate a complex landscape of supply increases, geopolitical tensions, and economic uncertainties, a notable shift has emerged in the futures curve for 2026. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude timespreads for several months in 2026 have slipped into contango, reflecting growing concerns over potential oversupply. This development comes amid OPEC+\’s efforts to […]

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Does OPEC+ Really Have Spare Capacity?

Daily Standup Top Stories OPEC+ Has Come Close to Its Limit, Leaving Prices Open to Spike October 8, 2025 Clark Savage In the volatile world of global energy markets, OPEC+—the alliance of oil-producing nations led by Saudi Arabia and Russia—is pushing against its production boundaries. With spare capacity dwindling, the group finds itself in a precarious […] […]

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