China’s coal-fired generation has increased the most of any power source this year as hydroelectric production has fallen amid lower-than-normal rainfalls that have reduced water levels on the biggest rivers and depleted hydro reservoirs. Wind and solar generation have also jumped this year as China leads global renewable energy installation …
Read More »EU Fails to Agree on Energy Reforms
The European Union failed to agree on proposed reforms to its energy market after a last-minute proposal from rotating president Sweden about extending state support for coal power. The outcome of Monday’s meeting was expected as EU members have markedly different attitudes to coal and its importance in national energy …
Read More »Russia’s Crude Oil Processing Hits New Highs
Russian refineries processed 5.49 million b/d of crude in the week spanning June 8-14, a 2-month high, Bloomberg has reported. That’s close to 200,000 barrels a day more than the previous week’s clip as serious questions continue being asked about the country’s commitment to production cuts agreed on by OPEC+. …
Read More »Oil Mixed as Market Weighs China’s Interest Rate Decision
Oil prices were mixed in early trade on Tuesday as investors gauged the risks associated with China’s less-than-expected interest rate cut decision, which prompted doubts about the country’s post-COVID recovery. International benchmark Brent crude traded at $76.33 per barrel at 10.37 a.m. local time (0737 GMT), a 0.31% gain from …
Read More »Russian Oil to Make up 30% of India’s Imports
Russia may account for almost a third of India’s oil imports by the end of the current financial year, Arun Kumar Singh, the head of India’s Oil and Natural Gas Corp Ltd, was cited as saying on Saturday by Russian news agency Interfax. “The share of Russian oil imports, which …
Read More »China-Saudi Arabia Cooperation Extends beyond Oil to New Energy, NEV, Services and more
Economic partnership between China and Saudi Arabia is reaping more fruits, as the two nations extend their cooperation beyond oil as the closer bilateral relations are set to unleash more trade potential, with a focus on new-energy vehicle (NEV) manufacturing. On June 11, Saudi Arabia signed a $5.6 billion deal …
Read More »Iraq Announces New Bidding Round to Explore and Develop Gas Reserves
Iraq is inviting international energy companies to take part in an energy bidding round to explore and develop natural gas reserves, the country’s oil minister said on Sunday. Hayan Abdel-Ghani said 11 gas exploration blocks in different parts of the country would be on offer and described them as “promising”. …
Read More »Iraq Becomes 4th Largest Oil Supplier to U.S.
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) announced on Sunday that Iraqi oil exports to the United States have surpassed 250,000 barrels per day, establishing Iraq as America’s fourth-largest source of oil in the past week. In a report, the administration stated, “The average U.S. imports of crude oil from eight countries …
Read More »Russia, OPEC+ to Continue Ensuring Fair Prices on Energy Markets
Russia will continue developing relations with Arab states and Persian Gulf states in particular, including in energy area, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview for RT. “Russia will continue its cooperation with many states of the Arab world – first and foremost, Persian Gulf states – in the …
Read More »Al Gore Calls on S. Korea to Bump up Solar and Wind in Energy Mix
Al Gore told the Hankyoreh on Thursday he’s confident that expanding renewable energy is where countries are headed, no matter which government may be currently in power. The 75-year-old climate crusader and former US vice president acknowledged in a Zoom interview with the Hankyoreh that there may be bumps in …
Read More »