oil and gas
Coverage of oil and gas in the Nexus archive.
- Nigerian stock market ends week with N3.2 trillion gain for investors
The Nigerian stock market recorded a N3.2 trillion gain for investors this week, driven by renewed interest in banking, telecommunications, and oil and gas stocks.
- After the Recession Scare: Can Canada’s Resource Rebound Last?
Canada's economy grew 0.5% in April, its best performance since July 2025, driven by a 2.9% surge in mining, oil, and gas sectors, with oil sands production up 6.6%. Fourteen of twenty economic sectors showed growth.
- Trinidad Bets on AI to Wean Itself Off Oil and Gas
Trinidad and Tobago will host the eighth Tech Hub Islands Summit in 2026 under the theme 'IMPACT.' The country’s main business chamber aims to establish the twin-island nation as a regional center for high-value technology services, including artificial intelligence, to reduce reliance on oil and gas.
- Africa Builds Its Own Bank for Oil and Gas as Western Money Retreats
The Africa Energy Bank is set to launch in 2026 to fund oil and gas projects as Western lenders reduce financing for fossil fuels in Africa. The initiative aims to fill a financial gap left by Western institutions retreating from oil and gas investments on the continent.
- DOUGLAS LUMSDEN: We were RIGHT to make this election about oil and gas. Starmer and Swinney can no longer ignore that voters want to get Britain drilling again
Douglas Lumsden argues that focusing the election on oil and gas was correct, asserting that Starmer and Swinney must address voters' desire to resume drilling in Britain. The piece emphasizes voter demand for renewed energy exploration.
- Conservatives prepare to give SNP leader John Swinney a bloody nose in Aberdeen as oil and gas concerns could swing Scottish by-election
Conservatives plan to challenge SNP leader John Swinney in Aberdeen, where oil and gas issues may influence a Scottish by-election.
- US Eases More Venezuela Oil Rules as Schlumberger Signs On
The US has eased seven licenses for Venezuela's oil and gas sector, and Schlumberger (SLB) has signed a technology deal, marking a new phase in the sector's reopening.
- BP CEO Shakes Up Structure in Push Back to Oil and Gas
BP's CEO, Meg O'Neill, is restructuring the company to reduce its focus on oil and gas. The changes aim to shift the energy giant's strategic direction.
- Norway, citing 'crazy world', reconsiders EU membership
Norway is reconsidering EU membership due to a shift from a 'benign world' to a 'crazy world,' according to its foreign minister. The country, which previously voted to remain outside the EU, is part of the single market but lacks a say in negotiations. The EU is interested in admitting Norway, a major oil and gas producer, as it seeks new members.
- BP ousts chair over conduct concerns
BP abruptly removed its chairman, Albert Manifold, citing serious governance and conduct concerns, including allegations of aggressive behavior and mishandling sensitive information. The company, which recently shifted back to oil and gas, has had three CEOs in three years and saw its stock fall after the boardroom turmoil.
- A new climate club, minus the fossil fuel lobby
Over 50 nations gathered for inaugural talks focused on phasing out fossil fuels, with participants expressing frustration over blocking coalitions. The consensus among attendees centered on the timeline and methodology for eliminating coal, oil, and gas rather than debating whether such a transition should occur.
- Trump administration blocks US wind energy projects in switch to oil and gas
The Trump administration blocked two permitted U.S. wind energy projects, redirecting funds to oil and gas investments. The Department of the Interior cited promoting energy security and affordability as the rationale for the decision.
- Shell’s ARC Deal Seen as Win for Mark Carney’s Pro-Oil Pivot
Shell's acquisition of ARC Energy Resources is viewed as a strategic success for Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's pro-oil policy shift. The deal aligns with Carney's efforts to strengthen Canada's oil and gas industry.
- Labour accused of 'ideological political vandalism' over assault on North Sea oil and gas
Labour faces accusations of 'ideological political vandalism' for its policies targeting North Sea oil and gas. Critics argue these actions threaten the industry and jobs in the region.
- Azour: Prolonged War Impact Deeper Than Oil and Gas
The article discusses how a prolonged war has significant impacts beyond the oil and gas sector, as highlighted by Azour.
- Beyond volatility: The next phase of US energy leadership
The article discusses how US energy leadership in the 21st century will extend beyond oil and gas production, emphasizing broader energy strategies. It highlights a shift toward diversified energy dominance.
- Oil and Gas Jump After US Seizure of Iranian Ship Imperils Talks
The US seizure of an Iranian ship has caused oil and gas prices to rise, threatening ongoing diplomatic negotiations between the two nations. The incident highlights escalating tensions in the region, impacting global energy markets.
- Oil and Gas Jump After US Seizure of Iranian Ship Imperils Talks
The US Navy's USS Spruance intercepted an Iranian cargo vessel attempting to reach an Iranian port, as reported by US Central Command. The incident has caused oil and gas prices to rise and threatens ongoing negotiations between the US and Iran.
- Americans react to high prices inflated by the Iran war
Americans are facing rising prices driven by inflation and the ongoing war in Iran, which is impacting oil and gas costs, as reported by CBS News' Lana Zak.
- Rachel Reeves admits Britain SHOULD get more oil and gas out of the North Sea as she says Government is looking at 'quickest way' to boost supplies
Rachel Reeves, a UK political figure, stated that Britain should increase oil and gas extraction from the North Sea. The government is exploring the 'quickest way' to boost energy supplies, signaling a potential policy shift toward domestic fossil fuel production.
- U.S. and Iran block Strait of Hormuz, trapping the Gulf's oil and gas
U.S. Central Command is enforcing a cordon with over 100 aircraft and a dozen warships to block Iranian vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran restricts passage, stranding Gulf oil and gas. The standoff disrupts critical energy exports.
- ING Plans SRT Tied to Project Finance, Including for Oil and Gas
ING Groep NV is planning a Special Risk Transfer (SRT) initiative linked to project finance, with specific applications in the oil and gas sector. The strategy involves leveraging financial instruments for infrastructure and energy projects. The company's headquarters in Amsterdam oversees this business development.