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Talos Energy (TALO) Stock Analysis: Bullish Thesis on Offshore Oil Play
A bullish thesis on Talos Energy (TALO) highlights the company's deepwater Gulf of Mexico and Mexico offshore assets as key drivers for growth in a favorable offshore cycle.
BP considers £2bn sale of UK North Sea portfolio amid strategic shift
BP is reportedly considering a sale of its UK upstream portfolio in the North Sea, valued at around £2 billion, as part of a broader strategic shift away from legacy assets.
SWX vs. SR: Which Gas Distributor Stock Offers Better Returns
Southwest Gas (SWX) and Spire (SR) are two major US gas distributors, with SWX offering a higher dividend yield and SR showing stronger earnings growth, appealing to defensive investors seeking stable returns.
Russia Rations Gasoline in Moscow After Ukrainian Drone Strikes
Russia, a top oil exporter, is rationing gasoline in Moscow after Ukrainian drone strikes crippled refinery capacity, triggering shortages and raising supply concerns.
Kinder Morgan vs. NextDecade: Which Energy Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026
Kinder Morgan offers steady dividends and cash flow, while NextDecade bets on LNG export growth, presenting a classic value vs. growth trade-off for energy investors in 2026.
Kuwait Targets 2 Million Bpd Oil Output Within a Week
Kuwait expects to restore oil output to 2 million barrels per day within a week, up from 573,000 bpd in May, as the Strait of Hormuz reopens after US-Iran talks collapsed.
Oil Prices Slide as Market Bets on Hormuz Reopening Despite Slow Tanker Moves
Oil prices fell as traders bet on a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz following the US-Iran ceasefire, even though tanker outflows remain slow and geopolitical risks persist.
Equinor Invests $412M in Troll Subsea Development to Boost Gas Output
Equinor and partners approve a $412 million subsea development to boost gas output from the giant Troll field in the North Sea, reinforcing Norway's role as a key European gas supplier.
Oil Markets Need More Than a Peace Deal to Recover
The Iran framework agreement briefly boosted markets and lowered oil prices, but durable recovery hinges on Strait of Hormuz shipping resuming fully.
India Receives First Post-Deal LNG Cargo Through Strait of Hormuz
India received the first LNG cargo to pass through the Strait of Hormuz since the US-Iran deal, signaling improved supply security for Asian buyers.
Vitol Wins Emergency Zambia Fuel Deal Despite IMF Concerns
Vitol Group secured an emergency diesel supply deal with Zambia via exclusive pipeline access through September, despite IMF urging the government to end the arrangement.
Libya Draws Oil Majors Back in First Licensing Round in 17 Years
Libya's first major licensing round in 17 years has attracted international oil companies including Repsol, Eni, and QatarEnergy, as production climbs to 1.4 million bpd, the highest in over a decade.
Crude Slides Nearly 9% as Traders Bet on Return of Iranian Oil
WTI crude fell nearly 9% last week as a US-Iran deal raised expectations of increased Iranian oil supply, removing geopolitical risk premium from the market.
Asian Oil Buyers Brace for Flood of Crude From Persian Gulf
Asian buyers of Middle Eastern crude are bracing for a sudden surge in supply as the Strait of Hormuz reopens, potentially shifting the market from shortage to glut.
India Orders Major Strategic Oil Reserve Expansion After Supply Crisis
India has ordered state-owned ONGC to build and fill a new strategic petroleum reserve site with an estimated $1.6 billion investment, aiming to boost energy security after the Iran war supply crisis.
Philippines Seeks Long-Term Oil Supply Deal With Russia
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced plans to formalize a long-term oil supply deal with Russia, as the country faces supply shortages from the Middle East amid geopolitical tensions.
Iran Conflict Boosts Renewable Energy Interest, Multilateral Lender Says
The Iran conflict, which has driven crude oil prices to multi-year highs, is accelerating global interest in renewable energy and energy security projects, according to the Private Infrastructure Development Group.
Hormuz Traffic Thins Friday as Shipowners Err on Side of Safety
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz thinned on Friday as shipowners prioritized safety, a day after a surge in oil flows following US-Iran vows to lift blockades, raising supply risk premiums.
UK Bonds Fall as Burnham Win, Oil Prices Renew Fiscal Concerns
UK government bonds fell on Friday as a special election win by Andy Burnham added political uncertainty, while higher oil prices renewed inflation concerns and fiscal pressure.
Malik: War Scars Affect US and GCC Relations as Iran Deal Takes Effect
Hasnain Malik of Tellimer discusses how the interim US-Iran peace deal and resumed oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz impact US-GCC relations amid lingering war scars.
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