The State of Qatar has been keen to build a solid and ambitious economy that deals with reality and looks to the future with confidence and competence. The State has supported national efforts aimed at promoting and expanding Qatari industries, in a way that contributes to achieving self-sufficiency for the …
Read More »India’s Russian Crude Imports Prevented Price Surge in Global Oil Market
In the face of international scrutiny, India has staunchly defended its substantial purchases of Russian crude oil since the onset of the Ukraine war. A recent report from a parliamentary panel highlighted that all import deals were executed within the scope of Western sanctions imposed on Moscow for its involvement …
Read More »Qatar Signs 5-Year Crude Sales Deal with Shell in Singapore
Qatar has entered into a significant agreement to supply Shell in Singapore with up to 18 million barrels of oil annually for a period of five years, marking the Gulf state’s inaugural five-year crude sales deal. QatarEnergy announced its accord with Shell International Eastern Trading Co. to provide a yearly …
Read More »China Surpasses Russia as Top Trade Partner in Central Asia
China has eclipsed Russia as the main trade partner of all five Central Asian states, according to official statistics. Kazakhstan is the most recent Central Asian country to see Beijing pass Moscow in terms of annual trade turnover. For the first nine months of 2023, China accounted for a 21.3 …
Read More »Major Investments Propel Smart Grid Development Worldwide
As more electricity grids worldwide are being connected to renewable energy projects, such as wind and solar farms, suppliers are using this as the opportunity to develop smart grids that are safer, can better respond to consumer needs, and can carry out real-time demand monitoring activities. While this is no …
Read More »Sanctions are Crushing Russia’s Ambitious LNG Export Projects
Russia may have to put its plans to significantly boost its eastbound pipeline gas exports and its LNG exports to the global markets on ice amid growing challenges. Russia has relied on the Chinese market for higher pipeline gas exports since Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and the slashed volumes of …
Read More »IEA: Saudi Arabia and Iraq Top the List of Arab World Oil Reserves in 2023
The International Energy Agency (IAE) reported that Iraq ranks second in the Arab world for oil reserves. According to the IEA’s latest report, Saudi Arabia ranked first in oil reserves with 267.19 billion barrels. In comparison, Iraq maintained its position (second) with 145.01 billion barrels, and the UAE showed an …
Read More »Gazprom Expands Gas Deliveries to Central Asia with Fifteen-Year Contracts
Russia’s energy giant, Gazprom, is poised to increase gas deliveries to Central Asian nations as the company aims to sign fifteen-year contracts with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan by mid-2024. The announcement came from Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, during the company’s final pre-New Year conference. Miller revealed …
Read More »Europe’s Diesel Refining Margins Slump by 40% as Supply Worries Fade
Refining margins for diesel in Northwest Europe end this year 40% below the levels from the end of 2022, despite the EU ban on seaborne imports of Russian petroleum products that came into effect in February 2023. Europe has imported more diesel from the Middle East and Asia this year …
Read More »China Maintains Fuel Export Quotas Steady for 2024
The first batch of fuel export quotas that China has issued for 2024 is basically unchanged from the first batch of allowances for 2023, Chinese consultancies and trading sources told Reuters on Friday. Chinese refiners are allowed to export diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel under strict quota regulations, with allowances …
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