DENVER, April 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - Ovintiv Inc. (NYSE: OVV) (TSX: OVV) ("Ovintiv" or the "Company") today closed the previously announced all cash sale of its Anadarko assets, located in Oklahoma, for $3.0 billion. After customary closing adjustments, proceeds from the sale are expected to total approximately $2.85 billion. "The Anadarko sale completes the transformation of our portfolio and our balance sheet," said Ovintiv President and CEO, Brendan McCracken. "Proceeds from the sale will [Read more]
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Shell seeks to begin gas output at massive Venezuela-Trinidad Loran Manatee field next year
Energy producer Shell plans to begin natural gas output in 2027 from the Loran-Manatee offshore field, which crosses the border of Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago the chairman of Trinidad's National Gas Company, Gerald Ramdeen, told Reuters on Thursday. Shell is moving to accelerate gas projects in Venezuela under interim President Delcy Rodriguez's administration, particularly those with Trinidad, which needs fresh gas supplies to feed liquefied natural gas and petrochemical [Read more]
Attacks cut Saudi oil output and East-West pipeline flow, state news agency says
Attacks on Saudi energy facilities have cut the kingdom's oil production capacity by around 600,000 barrels per day and the throughput on its East-West pipeline by about 700,000 bpd, Saudi state news agency SPA reported on Thursday, citing an official source at the energy ministry. The attacks, including previous strikes on some facilities, also disrupted operations at key oil, gas, refining, petrochemical and electricity sites in Riyadh, the Eastern Province and Yanbu Industrial City, SPA [Read more]
Venezuela dragging out on new oil contract models as energy investors wait
Energy companies evaluating whether to invest in Venezuela are waiting for the OPEC nation's oil ministry to release contract models that will provide specific terms to continue, expand or start businesses there, two sources close to the matter said. Following the approval in January of a sweeping reform of Venezuela's main oil law that gave autonomy to partners of state company PDVSA to operate and sell their output, the ministry told executives it would soon issue new models for sharing [Read more]
Iran war raises demand for US fuel, boosting Gulf Coast refining margins
U.S. Gulf Coast refiners are reaping the strongest margins in years as disruptions to Middle Eastern oil flows from the Iran war raise demand for U.S. fuel exports, analysts and experts said. Asian and European refiners have been hit hard by a slump in Middle Eastern crude exports due to Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, forcing some to cut production. On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump said he had agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran, conditional on reopening the Strait of [Read more]
Iran supreme leader says Hormuz Strait’s management will enter new phase
Iran will move the management of the strategic Strait of Hormuz into a new phase, its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei said on Thursday in a statement read out on state TV. "Iran is not seeking war but will not forfeit its rights and considers all resistance fronts as a unified entity," Khamenei added. (Reporting by Enas Alasharay and Yomna Ehab, Editing by William Maclean) [Read more]
Hormuz at near standstill as Iran warns ships to keep to its waters
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) warned ships to keep to a route passing through its territorial waters when crossing the Gulf’s Strait of Hormuz as traffic on Thursday remained well below 10% of normal volumes. Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, one of Japan’s big three shipping firms, is among those caught up in the confusion as firms try to work out what impact the U.S.-Irantwo-week ceasefire is having. "It must be confirmed that the safety risks are sufficiently low," President and [Read more]
Ceasefire uncorks market relief, but outlook remains sobering: McGeever
The huge relief rally across global markets and oil price plunge sparked by the ceasefire in the Iran war are no surprise. What follows, once the initial euphoria dissipates, is far less certain - and far less rosy than investors seem to believe. And the euphoria should dissipate pretty quickly. Leaving aside the very real possibility that the two-week ceasefire doesn't hold and oil snaps back above $100 a barrel, the economic damage wrought by the last six weeks will linger for a long [Read more]
A toll for using Hormuz would be a ‘dangerous precedent’, UN’s ship agency says
Imposing a toll on ships sailing through the critical Strait of Hormuz would "set a dangerous precedent" and countries should not impede freedom of navigation, the UN's shipping agency said on Thursday. Iranian officials have raised the idea of charging a toll for using the Strait after a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Tehran was agreed this week. "There is no international agreement where tolls can be introduced for transiting international straits. Any such toll will [Read more]
Iran to let no more than 15 vessels a day to pass Strait of Hormuz, TASS cites a senior Iranian source
Iran will allow no more than 15 vessels a day to pass through the Strait of Hormuz under the ceasefire agreement it agreed with the United States, Russia's state TASS news agency quoted an unnamed senior Iranian source as saying on Thursday. The Strait, a strip of water only 34 km (21 miles) wide between Iran and Oman, provides passage from the Gulf to the Indian Ocean and is the main route for about a fifth of world oil supplies and other vital goods including fertilisers. It has been [Read more]
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