China is expanding its presence in the global LNG trading world, with Chinese traders setting up new or expanding their trading desks in Singapore and London, Reuters writes. This would put China in direct competition with LNG trade leaders including Shell, BP, TotalEnergies, and Equinor, the report pointed out. The …
Read More »European Gas Prices Soar on Australia LNG Workers’ Ultimatum
European natural gas prices jumped as workers serving a key export project in Australia prepare for a strike that could put a significant dent in global supplies in the run-up to winter. Disruptions in Australia risk impacting 10% of global liquefied natural gas exports, a prospect that has kept European …
Read More »United States Topped Global Crude Oil Consumption in 2022
The United States emerged as the world’s largest consumer of crude oil in 2022, leading the global rankings, according to recently released statistics from Italian oil company Eni. Eni’s data reveals that the United States claimed the top spot for the world’s largest oil consumer in 2022, with a daily …
Read More »China LNG Buyers Expand Trading after Adding more US, Qatari Contracts
China’s liquefied natural (LNG) gas importers are starting up or expanding trading desks in London and Singapore to better manage their growing and diversified supply portfolios in an increasingly volatile global market. The beefed-up trading presence of Chinese importers puts them in direct competition with such global heavyweights as Shell, …
Read More »ADNOC Inks up to $550MM LNG Supply Deal with Japan Firm
ADNOC Gas PLC has signed a five-year agreement with Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. Ltd. (JAPEX) for the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG). The deal amounts to between $450 million and $550 million, Abu Dhabi National Oil Co.’s (ADNOC) integrated gas unit said in a press release last week, not …
Read More »Tighter Oil Market Supports Prices
Despite lingering concerns about China’s economy, global oil demand hit a record high in June and could be on track for another record in August, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in its latest monthly report. The cuts from OPEC+ and Saudi Arabia, coupled with expected continued strength in demand, …
Read More »Oxford Researchers Reveal how to Maximize Solid-State Battery Potential
Significantly improved electric vehicle (EV) batteries could be a step closer thanks to a new study led by University of Oxford researchers. The research findings have been published in Nature. Using advanced imaging techniques, the team revealed mechanisms which cause lithium metal solid-state batteries (Li-SSBs) to fail. If these can …
Read More »Iran’s Natural Gas Export Rises 16%
Iran’s natural gas exports in the current Iranian calendar year (started on March 21) increased by 16 percent compared to the previous year, according to the managing director of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC). According to Majid Chegeni, the country’s annual liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) exports also registered a …
Read More »Qatar Set to Export LNG to Hungary from 2027
Qatar is set to provide Hungary with liquified natural gas (LNG) starting from 2027 as the European country seeks to diversify its energy resources, Budapest’s Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto confirmed on Friday. “We have reached a political agreement, which is now followed by talks between energy companies Qatargas and Hungary’s …
Read More »Russia Remains China’s Top Crude Supplier in July despite Narrower Discounts
Russia remained China’s largest crude supplier in July, Chinese government data showed on Sunday, even as Russian shipments fall from all-time highs on narrower discounts and rising domestic demand crimps Russian exports. Arrivals from Russia were up 13% from the same month last year to 8.06 million metric tons in …
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