Zainab Calcuttawala is an American journalist based in Morocco. She completed her undergraduate coursework at the University of Texas at Austin (Hook’em) and reports on international trade, human rights issues and more.
Nigeria would back an extension of OPEC’s production cut deal to the end of 2018 “as long as the right terms are on the table”…
Bonds sold by the Venezuelan government and its state-owned oil company PDVSA moved in opposite directions on Monday as speculation about an upcoming default grew.…
So far, the House tax bill, passed wholly by the Republican party, picks the winners and losers in the energy industry. Wind power and other…
Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline should progress as planned, despite the intense scrutiny it faces in Minnesota as an oil and gas project, according to new…
Exxon Mobil will not be part of a major project to boost liquid natural gas imports (LNG) to Pakistan as the country prepares for yet…
The United States will not be part of a recent international treaty to fight corruption in revenues management, according to a new decision from the…
The Kurdish military has accused Baghdad of continuing a policy of dishonesty towards Kurdistan, according to a new report by al-Masdar news. The Iraqi military’s…
The Sara oilfield has dropped production by 50,000 barrels per day due to ongoing protests at the area, according to a new report by Reuters.…
OPEC is likely to keep its 1.2 million barrels per day of production reductions in place through the end of 2018, according to bloc sources…
Chrysaor will begin drilling in the North Sea in 2018 following its $3.8 billion purchase from Royal Dutch Shell, the company’s chairman Linda Cook said…
Washington’s newest round of sanctions against Moscow’s oil and gas industry targets Russia’s upcoming projects worldwide, according to drafts of the measures introduced at the…
Mexico spent $1.25 billion on an oil hedge to lock in oil prices for 2018, according to new data released by the nation’s finance ministry.…
A new Reuters survey found that OPEC’s output dropped in October due to production disruptions in Iraq as well as increased compliance to established quotas…
Over 80 oil and gas pipeline companies will be exonerated of a lawsuit that claims damage to wetlands via the construction of canals in Louisiana…
A disputed debt restructuring plan is leading Chad to reconsider its oil supply deal with Swiss trader Glencore, according to a new report by Reuters.…
PDVSA’s Friday payment of $842 million on 2020 bond payments has yet to reach investors, according to a new report by Reuters—a fact that does…
The Middle East isn’t yet ready to agree on the future of OPEC’s output reduction deal as the bloc’s November 30 summit approaches, during which…
PDVSA’s next $985 million debt payment – due Friday – has international investors guessing how Caracas will meet yet another financial deadline to prevent total…
Iraq will begin pumping oil from Kirkuk once again, just a week after clashes between Iraqi and Kurdish forces forced production in certain parts of…
This Friday, Brazil’s deepwater pre-salt blocks will go on auction, and all eight blocks are likely to be awarded, according to senior officials. The country…