
UK launches largest sanctions package against Russia since 2022
The British government announces nearly 300 new sanctions against Russia that hit oil, banking and military funding.

The British government announces nearly 300 new sanctions against Russia that hit oil, banking and military funding.

The priority of utility companies is focused on the gradual restoration of the grid's main nodes.

The highest U.S. court is evaluating whether the Helms-Burton Act allows Cuban entities to be prosecuted for oil assets confiscated after the 1959 revolution.

Europe imports more LNG than ever as China withdraws from the spot market and the U.S. expands shipments.

This alliance is directly focused on implementing well construction and stimulation systems with notable sophistication in the region.

The total shutdown of Petronor in Muskiz took place at 17.15 hours due to lack of electricity supply and activated the safety flares.

Chevron obtains exclusivity to negotiate its entry to the largest Iraqi oilfield after Lukoil's withdrawal due to U.S. sanctions.

This move seeks to reach a constant production of 2 billion cubic feet per day by 2030.

Nuclear talks and tariff measures push Brent and WTI to highs not seen since August.

With this maneuver, the company seeks not only to extend its payment terms, but also to establish a solid base for its operations in West Africa.

Several power plant closures rescheduled in 2026 are again at risk of being postponed due to regulatory decisions and persistent energy demand.

Everything will depend on the quality of the prospects selected suggests that the industry prefers technical precision over massive volume of transactions.