Oil Drilling in Alaska, Trump open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge The state of Alaska can step in and purchase leases in the hope of reassigning them later, with a deadline looming and poor interest from oil companies. That was seen by some observers as a long shot.
Russia Welcomes Deal on Oil Exports, Libya War News Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj hasn’t accepted the agreement, casting doubt on any imminent resumption of production.
Guyana’s Oil Surge Distorts Regional Outlook the projection is dramatically skewed by the oil-fuelled surge in growth in Guyana, which IMF projects at 85.6% for 2020
Mexico - a Worrying Time for Pemex Pemex would complicate exploration efforts this year and almost certainly put the targeted 15% increase in crude production out of reach.
BRAZIL - A Green Hole in Petrobras Strategy Petrobras enhanced by various asset sales. Yet amid this good news there are worries that the company lacks a credible strategy for renewable energy.
Mexico Trying to Adjust Oil Price Crash The collapse in oil global demand that has resulted from the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated crash in international oil prices