Chevron, in Hess Holding Pattern, Sells $6.8B in Alaska, Canada
Chevron Corp. is selling non-core assets in...
Chevron Corp. is selling non-core assets in Canada and Alaska as the U.S. supermajor waits to close a $55 billion acquisition of Hess Corp.
Chevron and its affiliates are raising $6.5 billion in cash through the sales of Athabasca Oil Sands assets and Duvernay Shale assets in Canada, the company said Oct. 7. Calgary-based public Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. is the buyer.
More quietly, on Oct. 4, ConocoPhillips announced a purchase agreement to acquire non-operated interests from Chevron on the North Slope of Alaskafor $300 million.
Oil and natural gas producer Infinity Natural Resources has filed for...
Oil and natural gas producer Infinity Natural Resources has filed for an initial public offering on the NYSE after nearly doubling its revenue to $120.7 million in the first half of 2024. The company is backed by investment firms Pearl Energy Investments and NGP Capital.
Hurricane Milton was downgraded from a dangerous Category 5 storm overnight...
Hurricane Milton was downgraded from a dangerous Category 5 storm overnight but remained a very powerful Category 4 hurricane as it took aim at Florida’s Gulf Coast, which is still reeling from Helene’s record-breaking landfall just over a week ago.
Hurricane Milton is coming. The second natural disaster to hit the Southeast in two weeks is expected to make landfall as a Category 3 as early as tomorrow night. It will likely deal its worst destruction to coastal communities, and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he can’t see “any scenario where we don’t have major impacts.” The greater Tampa Bay area—where most of the 20 deaths caused by Helene in the state occurred—is in Milton’s path and could get up to 12-foot storm surges.
Activist investor takes $1 billion stake in Pfizer. The...
Activist investor takes $1 billion stake in Pfizer. The firm Starboard Value has amassed a stake in the pharma giant, which has struggled after reaching new heights during the pandemic, in hopes of turning the company around. It’s reportedly reached out to former Pfizer CEO Ian Read and former finance chief Frank D’Amelio to help right the Big Pharma ship. Starboard thinks the current CEO has lost the company’s former focus on keeping costs down and investing in new drugs. Pfizer’s shares cost roughly half what they did at their 2021 high.
American scientists Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun won the Nobel Prize in medicine for discovering microRNA.
The Supreme Court refused to consider the Biden administration’s appeal of an order blocking its efforts to require emergency abortion care in Texas. Meanwhile, Georgia’s highest state court reinstated a ban on abortion after six weeks.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren of MA and Rep. Madeleine Dean of PA sent letters to General Mills, Coca-Cola, and PepsiCo urging them to stop engaging in “shrinkflation.”
Cissy Houston, a Grammy winner and mother of another powerhouse singer, Whitney Houston, has died at age 91.
Some Spirit Halloween stores will convert to Spirit Christmas stores after the fall holiday.
Oil prices extend gains, lifting Brent crude towards $80 on fears of wider Middle East conflict
Oil prices settled more than 3% higher on Monday, with...
Oil prices settled more than 3% higher on Monday, with Brent surpassing $80 per barrel for the first time since August as the increased risk of a region-wide Middle East war jolted investors out of record bearish positions amassed last month.
Brent crude futures rose by $2.88, or 3.7%, to settle at $80.93 per barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures advanced by $2.76, or 3.7%, to $77.14 per barrel.
Last week, Brent rose more than 8% and WTI advanced by more than 9% week-on-week, the most in more than a year, after Iran's Oct. 1 missile barrage against Israel raised concerns that the response from Israel would aim at Tehran's oil infrastructure.
If that happens, oil prices could rise by another $3 to $5 per barrel, said Andrew Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates.
Rockets fired by Iran-backed Hezbollah hit Israel's third-largest city, Haifa, early on Monday. Israel, meanwhile, looked poised to expand ground incursions into southern Lebanon on the first anniversary of the Gaza war that has spread conflict across the Middle East.