Oil Majors Make Uncomfortable Admissions
Oil Majors Make Uncomfortable Admissions
Oil Majors Make Uncomfortable Admissions

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Oil Companies Wonder If Looking for Oil Is Still Worth It 

Bloomberg reported that European oil majors have made some uncomfortable admissions in recent months.

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Venezuela Oil Production Close to Zero

The country with the world’s largest oil reserves could soon be producing close to zero barrels of oil, a new analysis by IHS Markit has revealed. Venezuela’s output had been as high as two million barrels per day back in 2017.

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Shut In Oil Production Is Coming Back

According to Rystad Energy, most U.S. onshore operators will restore nearly all shut in oil volumes by the end of the third quarter of this year.

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How Might Oil and Gas Fare Under a Biden Admin?

A veteran energy consultant offers his perspective on what a Joe Biden administration could mean for the oil and gas industry.

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What is the Biggest Oil Price Risk from a Biden Win? 

The biggest risk to oil prices from a Biden administration would be reconciliation with Iran, according to investment bank Jefferies. The company outlined that rapprochement with the country would potentially bring two million barrels per day of additional supply into the market.

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Bilfinger Cuts Almost 6000 Jobs

Bilfinger had 5,936 fewer employees in the second quarter of 2020 compared to the same period last year. More than 2,500 staff members have been cut just this year.

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Seadrill to Cut 168 Jobs in Houston

Seadrill Americas, Inc. has notified employees of pending layoffs at its 11025 Equity Dr., Suite 150 location in Houston.

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