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Chevron Completes Acquisition of Hess Following Court Victory Over Exxon

American Chevron, as promised, closed the deal to acquire its competitor Hess within 48 hours after the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) arbitration ruled in favor of Chevron in the case filed by ExxonMobil and CNOOC regarding pre-emptive rights to purchase Hess’s 30% stake in the Stabroek Block in Guyana, …

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TotalEnergies to Acquire a Stake in Chevron’s Offshore Asset Portfolio in the U.S.

French energy company TotalEnergies is acquiring a 25% working interest in Chevron’s U.S. offshore exploration asset portfolio, according to the company’s statement. “TotalEnergies announces the acquisition of a 25% working interest in a portfolio of exploration blocks on the U.S. offshore shelf from Chevron (the operator),” the release states. The …

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Deepwater production in the United States is more profitable than shale projects

In the spring, Chevron began developing oil and natural gas at the Ballymore deepwater field in the Gulf of America. This is just one of a series of projects in a key American oil and gas province aimed at producing an additional 300,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day by …

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The Gulf of Mexico Will Save the U.S. from a Sharp Decline in Oil Production

Oil production in the United States is likely to decline next year, but the scale of the downturn will be significantly reduced thanks to the Gulf of Mexico. According to Wood Mackenzie, offshore producers in the Gulf are expected to add 300,000 barrels per day in 2025, and an additional …

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Chevron and Exxon Plan to Enter Gas Production Projects in Algeria This Year

Algeria’s State Company Sonatrach Plans to Sign an Agreement on the Development of a Large Hydrocarbon Deposit with Chevron, Said the Country’s Minister of Energy Mohamed Arkab The country also expects to sign contracts with ExxonMobil by the end of the year for the development of very important fields that …

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Arbitration Between ExxonMobil and Chevron Over Hess Merger to Begin on Monday

Two major American oil companies, ExxonMobil and Hess, will meet in court on Monday to determine whether Chevron’s planned $53 billion acquisition of Hess will go forward. The key issue at the heart of the dispute is rights to oil fields in Guyana, considered among the richest in the world, …

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Wood Mackenzie Forecasts Continued Growth in the Permian Basin in the United States

One of the world’s largest oil provinces—the leading shale basin in the United States—continues to ramp up production. According to Wood Mackenzie analysts, crude oil and condensate production in the basin is expected to increase by 200,000 barrels per day this year, reaching 6.6 million barrels per day, despite operators …

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Bloomberg Reports Possible 60-Day Extension of Chevron’s License to Operate in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is prepared to extend the license granted to Chevron Corporation for oil production and export activities in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela by an additional 60 days, Bloomberg reported, citing sources familiar with the matter. The extension is being considered in the context …

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Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan: The Tengiz Field Will No Longer Increase Oil Production

Oil production in the Republic of Kazakhstan rose by 2% from the April average, reaching 1.86 million barrels per day (bpd) between May 1 and May 19, according to Reuters. The Tengiz field alone contributed 932,000 bpd to this total. In April, Kazakhstan reduced its oil output by 3% month-on-month, …

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Chevron Corporation and Companies from the European Union Are Requesting Approval from the United States Administration for Projects in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

Chevron Corporation of the United States and European energy companies are currently engaged in negotiations with the administration of President Donald Trump to retain their stakes in joint ventures with PDVSA, the state-owned oil and gas company of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, according to a report by Reuters. The …

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