Global Supply Shock Reignites Oil Exploration Boom Global Supply Shock Reignites Oil Exploration Boom

The world is facing its most severe oil and gas supply crunch in history, triggered by the ongoing Middle East conflict and prolonged disruptions to flows through the Strait of Hormuz—the chokepoint carrying roughly 20% of global oil. What began in late February as a short-term geopolitical flashpoint has evolved into a structural crisis, with […]

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Post Maduro Capture, Venezuela Is Not the Only Reason to Own Oil Field Services Stocks

The recent capture of Nicolás Maduro has sparked renewed optimism in the global energy sector, particularly for oilfield services (OFS) companies eyeing Venezuela\’s vast untapped reserves. With the potential lifting of U.S. sanctions and a revival of operations in the Orinoco Belt, firms with expertise in heavy oil extraction and infrastructure could see a surge […]

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