WSJ: US shale oil producers turn their gaze to foreign markets
US shale oil producers are shifting their focus from domestic markets in Texas and New Mexico to international opportunities amid changing conditions in the industry.
Shell denies plans to leave Vaca Muerta, where it has assets worth over US$1.9 billion
Shell executives denied reports of abandoning Vaca Muerta, emphasizing the value of their shale oil assets, during an investor conference.
US frackers were already facing a global oil supply glut. Trumpβs Venezuelan dream could make it worse
US shale-oil producers are struggling with low prices and now face increased competition from Venezuela after the US captures its president.
Venezuelan Oil Sparks Anger Among US Shale Producers
A report highlights the unprecedented outrage among US shale oil producers over President Trump's plans to increase engagement in the Venezuelan oil sector, warning it could undermine domestic production.
The pandemic has returned to the oil market. The commodity is the cheapest in 5 years and will get cheaper
The article discusses the factors that contributed to the decrease in oil prices in 2025 and explores the critical role of American shale oil producers in future price trends, along with geopolitical events impacting the oil market and the forecasts for Brent and WTI prices in 2026.