Despite its Venezuela setback, China's growing presence in the strategic, resource-rich region is pitting it against the US in a battle for access and influence.
The Trump administration is using economic statecraft, diplomacy and military might in a uniquely aggressive foreign policy to impact energy flows.
Maduro’s US capture makes Trump’s Monroe Doctrine corollary real, threatening China’s Belt and Road foothold in the Americas, ...
The notion of the US gaining sovereignty over Greenland creates risks for Russia's security and economic plans in the Arctic.
Trump said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi "agreed to stop buying Russian Oil, and to buy much more from the US and, ...
Growing Venezuela's oil revenues is critical to the White House's vision for the Opec member's recovery, but a resolution to ...
The US plan to revive Venezuelan oil risks depressing prices, hurting domestic shale and requiring uneconomic investment ...
New foreign-entity limits are reshaping US clean-energy tax credits, pushing investors toward grandfathered projects, tougher ...
The biggest US upstream deal in over two years will create a multibasin giant that will operate more gross US shale output than any other E&P — and is second only to Exxon.
Libya has finally agreed a deal unlocking the next investment phase at Waha, while Chevron has followed Exxon in evaluating ...
The US is threatening renewed strikes as regional players urgently seek de-escalation, fearing the fallout from any conflict.
France-based M&P has been a successful explorer and producer in sub-Saharan Africa and could now benefit from retaining its ...
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