US Oil Executives Meet Venezuela President and What Does This Mean for Investors and Consumers?Energy News Beat

In a notable development for global energy markets, a group of U.S. oil executives traveled to Caracas last week for direct talks with Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez. The meeting, reported by Bloomberg, occurred as the Trump administration continues its aggressive push to revive Venezuela’s long-dormant oil sector following the January 2026 ouster of former […]

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The Shale Revolution Hits the Road

The U.S. shale revolution didn’t just transform American energy—it created a blueprint the rest of the world now wants to copy. After two decades of explosive growth that made the United States the world’s top oil and gas producer, the playbook of horizontal drilling, multi-stage fracking, and relentless cost-cutting is crossing borders. Energy security, once […]

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Hamm Tells Hart Energy: Continental Will Rig Up Across All Plays to Help US Allies

In a clear signal that U.S. shale is ready to answer the call on global energy security, Continental Resources founder and Executive Chairman Harold Hamm told Hart Energy today that the company plans to rig up across all its plays to boost domestic production and support America’s allies. The exclusive interview, published this morning on HartEnergy.com, […]

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Why Chevron and Exxon are Holding Their Stock Price Even When Oil is Holding at $60 to $65?

In the volatile world of energy markets, oil prices have stabilized around $60 to $65 per barrel throughout much of 2025 and into early 2026, a level that might typically pressure major oil companies\’ stock performance. Yet, industry giants Chevron (CVX) and ExxonMobil (XOM) have demonstrated remarkable resilience, with their shares holding steady or even […]

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