The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, the world's most important oil chokepoint, exposing the Middle East's limited alternatives for exporting its hydrocarbons. The International Energy Agency (IEA) called it the largest supply disruption on record, bigger than the oil shocks of the 1970s and the loss of Russian pipeline gas after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine combined. These are the existing and possible alternative oil and gas export bypasses [Read more]
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US crude and fuel exports surge to record highs, but it’s not enough: Russell
An armada of crude oil and refined products tankers is heading to Asia from the United States, but even record-high exports from the world's top producer cannot come close to making up the losses from the war against Iran. U.S. crude exports are on track for their two strongest months ever in April and May, with shipments of 5.44 million barrels per day and 5.48 million bpd, respectively, according to data compiled by commodity analysts Kpler. This is up strongly from the 3.94 million bpd [Read more]
New Atlas Maps Carbon Storage Opportunities Across Eastern Canada — From Industrial-Scale Hubs to Local CCS Solutions
CALGARY, AB, CANADA – April 21, 2026 – Canadian Discovery Ltd. (CDL) is pleased to announce the upcoming release of the Geological Carbon Storage Atlas of Eastern Canada on April 28, 2026. Co-funded by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), carbon removal project developer Deep Sky, and CDL, this project was led and delivered by CDL in collaboration with NRCan CanmetENERGY. The Atlas delivers a comprehensive regional assessment of carbon dioxide (CO₂) storage potential across Quebec and Atlantic [Read more]
Russia cuts oil output in April, sources say
Russia was forced to reduce oil output in April due to Ukrainian drone attacks on ports and refineries, as well as a halt to crude supplies via the only remaining Russian oil pipeline to Europe, according to five sources and Reuters calculations. In what could be the sharpest monthly decline to Russian output in the six years since the COVID pandemic, Russia may have cut production by about 300,000 to 400,000 barrels per day in April, from the average level seen in the first months of the [Read more]
War in Iran is causing biggest energy crisis in history, IEA says
The conflict between Iran and the United States and Israel is creating the worst energy crisis ever faced by the world, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Tuesday. "This is indeed the biggest crisis in history," Birol told France Inter radio in an interview broadcast on Tuesday. "The crisis is already huge, if you combine the effects of the petrol crisis and the gas crisis with Russia," he added. The war in the Middle East has choked up maritime traffic in the [Read more]
PrairieSky Announces Results of the Annual Meeting of Shareholders
CALGARY, Alberta, April 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PrairieSky Royalty Ltd. ("PrairieSky" or the "Company") (TSX: PSK) is pleased to announce that its shareholders approved all resolutions at the annual general meeting of shareholders of the Company held on April 20, 2026 (the "Meeting") in Calgary, Alberta. The resolutions approved at the Meeting were as follows: The resolution to appoint the seven (7) nominees as directors of the Company to serve until the next annual meeting of [Read more]
Oil falls on expectations US-Iran talks likely to proceed, opening supply
Oil prices fell on Tuesday, reversing gains in the previous session, on expectations peace talks between the U.S. and Iran will take place this week and allow more supply to flow from the key Middle East producing region. Brent futures declined 95 cents, or 1%, at $94.53, as of 0003 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures for May fell$1.54, or 1.72%, to $88.07. The May contract expires on Tuesday and the more-active June contract was down $1.09, or 1.3%, at $86.37. Both [Read more]
Alberta, South Korea reach deal to eliminate three per cent tariff on crude exports
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has signed a joint statement with South Korea to waive a three per cent tariff on crude exports from the oil-rich province. The Alberta government says the agreement will open up more market access for energy producers shipping bitumen from Canada. It says Alberta exported almost $400 million in crude oil to South Korea last year, but with tariffs removed, that number could grow to between $400 million and $1 billion annually. Smith has stated [Read more]
North Dakota oil production up 4,000 bpd in February vs January to 1,130,000 bpd – state regulator
Oil production in North Dakota rose 4,000 barrels-per-day (bpd) to 1,130,000 bpd in February, monthly data from the state Industrial Commission showed. Bakken and Three Forks oil production stood at 1,101,000 bpd in the month. The data was released on the North Dakota Industrial Commission's general statistics webpage and has been rounded to the nearest 5,000 barrels. It may differ slightly from the commission's monthly index report, also available on its website. [Read more]
Trump cites defense production act to sign energy-related memorandums
President Donald Trump invoked the Defense Production Act on Monday to sign a series of energy-related presidential memorandums, the White House announced, as his administration aims to tackle rising fuel prices as a result of U.S. and Israel's war on Iran. * Trump signed memorandums on coal supply chains, domestic petroleum production, natural gas transmission and liquefied natural gas capacity. * The U.S. president also signed memorandums on grid infrastructure and other energy-related [Read more]
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