The Saudi Arabian Oil Group (Aramco), the world’s largest oil company, will continue to ship oil and fuel through the southern Red Sea, Trend reports. “We are navigating through the Red Sea with our oil and oil product cargoes, we find the associated risks manageable,” the company’s spokesman said. Aramco’s …
Read More »US Oil, Gas Drillers Add 1 More Rig as Production Plummets
The total number of active drilling rigs for oil and gas in the United States rose this week, according to new data that Baker Hughes published on Friday. The total rig count rose by 1 to 621 this week, compared to 771 rigs this same time last year. The number …
Read More »Libya Eyes Oil Comeback despite Political Divide
Over the last decade, Libya has struggled to get its oil industry back on track due to political disruptions and a lack of foreign investment in the sector. Years of political unrest drove foreign investors out of the market, leaving many oil operations to sit untouched for years and driving …
Read More »AI Boom could Slow U.S. Clean Grid Ambitions
Data centers, especially those powering AI technologies, have seen such explosive growth that they are taxing utilities beyond what soaring power demand is calling for. Some utilities in the eastern and southern parts of the U.S. are proposing build-outs of new natural gas-fired capacity alongside renewables to support the growth …
Read More »Basra Crude Records Weekly Gains with Global Oil Price Increase
Basra crude experienced weekly gains as global oil prices increased for the fourth consecutive week. Basra Heavy crude closed its last session with a rise of 1.45 cents, reaching $77.61. It recorded weekly gains of $4.3, equivalent to 5.87%. Basra Intermediate crude closed its last session with an increase of …
Read More »China’s Record Solar Additions in 2023 Top Entire U.S. Solar Capacity
China installed a record-high solar power capacity last year, with additions in 2023 alone topping the current capacity of the entire U.S. solar fleet. China added as much as 216.9 gigawatts (GW) of solar power capacity in 2023 – a record high, obliterating its previous record of 87.4 GW of …
Read More »Biden Administration Halts Approvals of New LNG Export Projects
The Biden Administration said on Friday it is pausing all pending decisions on U.S. LNG export projects until the Department of Energy can update the underlying analyses for authorizations. The move was hailed as a “historic win” by environmentalists and slammed as “a win for Russia” by the U.S. oil …
Read More »Russia Sees Alternative Gas Routes if Ukraine Transit Deal isn’t Extended
Russia could use alternative routes to send natural gas via pipeline to Europe if the current Russia-Ukraine gas transit deal is not extended beyond its expiry date at the end of 2024, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday. Peskov, however, warned that there would be logistics changes along the …
Read More »Red Sea Shipping Crisis Rekindles Inflation Fears
The Houthi attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea have forced many tanker and container ship operators to reroute voyages via Africa, which has increased travel times, delayed goods delivery, disrupted supply chains, and raised shipping costs. The disruption to traffic via the Red Sea/Suez Canal route could continue …
Read More »BP Embarks on Its ‘Largest-ever’ Seismic Program at Supergiant Oilfield
Shortly after achieving 1 billion barrels of total oil production the West Azeri platform, one of the seven Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) production platforms in the Caspian, BP kicked off a new 4D seismic program on the ACG field on January 20, 2024. According to the oil major, this is its largest-ever …
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