All News Offshore Energy · July 2, 2026 (Jul 2) · 1 min read Ocean energy can supply 13% of global electricity demand, report says Read on Offshore Energy Share: Latest Coverage Indian Oil Giant Secures U.S. License to Return to Venezuela India's state-backed energy major ONGC has obtained a crucial sanctions waiver from the U.S. Treasury to resume operations in Venezuela's upstream sector. The authorization permits the company to re-engage with its existing joint ventures and potentially recover substantial pending dividends through crude off-take agreements. This move reflects Washington's targeted sanctions diplomacy, designed to balance Venezuelan political leverage with global crude supply stabilization while aiding non-Western allies in diversifying their feedstock. OilPrice · August 17, 2026 Petrobras confirms hydrocarbon presence in deepwater well off Brazil Brazilian state-controlled operator Petrobras has proven the presence of an active petroleum system in the frontier Foz do Amazonas basin through its latest deepwater wildcat. Situated in block FZA-M-59 off the coast of Amapá, this find marks a critical technical milestone in opening up Brazil's highly contentious Equatorial Margin. The result provides crucial momentum for the company as it seeks to replenish declining reserves from its mature pre-salt fields in the south. Offshore Technology · August 17, 2026 Hormuz Tanker Traffic Slows to a Trickle OilPrice · August 17, 2026 Have Middle East Oil Flows Rebounded to 15 Million Bpd as U.S. Claims? OilPrice · August 16, 2026 View all news → ← Previous Execs Predict Where Henry Hub Price Will Land in Future Next → Floating hydrogen terminals edge closer to reality with ammonia cracking tech validation