The Morning Risk Report: Texas Ramps Up Fight Against Oil Theft Rackets By David Smagalla | Dow Jones Risk Journal
Good morning. As oil prices surge, petroleum companies in Texas are putting in a renewed effort to tackle the theft of billions of dollars of crude annually by organized crime groups.
But in that battle, reports Risk Journal's Max Fillion, they face an uphill fight .
The scheme: The theft schemes primarily rely on fake waste disposal companies ostensibly set up to store the billions of gallons of water used to pump oil out of the ground, according to legislative analysis produced by the Texas Senate last year. Although many so-called saltwater disposal companies are legitimate, some also serve as vehicles for getting stolen oil into the market, according to law enforcement.
Legal remedies? The next few months will test new state laws aimed at making oil theft easier to prosecute and a new task force that connects ConocoPhillips and other oil majors with federal, state and local police. "I, myself, up until a year ago was not really aware of the magnitude of what's been going on lately," said Jim Wright, chairman of the Railroad Commission of Texas, the state's top oil regulator.
New task force: Wright launched the task force in October. The new laws create a state police unit dedicated to oil theft, impose harsher punishments and lower the level of evidence prosecutors need to bring charges against truck drivers moving stolen oil.
The challenges: But despite the surge in interest, the task force confronts several challenges, including outdated record-keeping, under-resourced law enforcement and a sprawling industry that tends to underreport theft across the far-flung well sites that dot rural Texas.
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The U.S. blacklisted a Chinese refinery
it says processed billions of dollars worth of Iranian petroleum as part of a new package of sanctions aiming to further pressure Tehran, Risk Journal reports (free link).
Who got hit? The Treasury Department on Friday announced sanctions against Hengli Petrochemical Refinery, a so-called teapot refinery it said is one of the largest customers for Iran's oil. Treasury also announced sanctions against about 40 shipping firms and vessels allegedly connected to Iran's shadow fleet moving Iranian petroleum in defiance of U.S. sanctions.
U.S. regulator sues New York state for prediction markets crackdown.
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in connection with its efforts to crack down on prediction markets.
The federal regulator is seeking a declaratory judgment that it has exclusive authority to regulate the prediction markets, according to a lawsuit filed Friday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
The CFTC's move follows a lawsuit by James's office against cryptocurrency exchanges Coinbase and Gemini
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The Trump administration announced criminal charges , sanctions and multimillion-dollar rewards aimed at combating online scams coming out of Southeast Asia and targeting Americans.
President Trump extended a waiver
that loosens restrictions on shipments along America's coastline, part of an attempt to ease energy-market disruptions caused by war in the Middle East.
The Trump administration has lobbied against legislation
that would regulate artificial intelligence in at least six Republican-led states, deepening a division within the party over the White House's industry-friendly AI agenda.
Sen. Thom Tillis (R., N.C.) said Sunday he would support Kevin Warsh's confirmation
as Federal Reserve chair, clearing the last significant obstacle to installing President Trump's pick to succeed Jerome Powell.
Gov. Janet Mills vetoed a bill
Friday that would have made Maine the first U.S. state to temporarily ban data-center construction.
The Supreme Court will weigh a Virginia robbery case to decide if geofence warrants
are an unconstitutional invasion of privacy.
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A Taiwanese court on Monday sentenced a former employee
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King Charles III will begin a four-day diplomatic visit to Washington to mend the fraying U.S.-U.K. relationship .
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OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman apologized to the Canadian town of Tumbler Ridge
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Ford Motor and Chinese automaker Geely held talks as recently as this year exploring whether the European tie-up they are negotiating could extend into the U.S.
Domestic carmakers view Chinese brands as an existential threat and are asking the Trump administration and Congress to keep them out.
The European Union and U.S. launched a partnership on critical minerals , the European Commission said Friday as the bloc's top trade negotiator visits Washington, D.C. to meet his U.S. counterparts. Risk Journal Podcast
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