According to sources cited by Reuters, Qatar is in negotiations to acquire a share in the $27 billion cluster of energy projects in Iraq owned by the French multi-energy business TotalEnergies. The Qatari investment is anticipated to help Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Sudani, who was elected last year following a …
Read More »India Plans to Double Domestic Coking Coal Output by 2030
For now, trade relations between Australia and China are sketchy at best. Therefore, Australia has started looking for other markets to ship commodities like ore and coking coke, one such market being India. However, over the past few months, the world has learned that many Indian steel mills have replaced …
Read More »Europe’s Energy Crisis Leaves almost all of Pakistan without Power
The long-awaited winter energy crisis has finally hit…but it wasn’t in Europe after all. On Monday, almost the entirety of Pakistan was left without power when a misguided energy saving strategy by the government backfired. Runaway inflation, a severely weakened currency, and rapidly emptying foreign exchange reserves have left Pakistan …
Read More »Kuwait Cabinet Resigns over Oil Wealth Spending
Kuwait’s new Cabinet has resigned amid protests over a planned spending spree of the country’s oil wealth by the Assembly, which some fear would drain state coffers to the point of no return. The Cabinet’s move to resign is meant to hinder the Assembly’s attempts to push through spending bills …
Read More »US Looking to Pressure China into Foregoing Iran Oil Imports
The US Special Envoy for Iran Robert Malley said the Biden administration will increase pressure on China to cease imports of Iranian oil as the US tries to enforce nuclear sanctions. “China is the main destination of illicit exports by Iran,” and talks to dissuade Beijing from the purchases are …
Read More »Russian Crude Exports from Baltic Ports See 50% Hike in January
As Asian oil demand increases, Russian crude oil loadings from Baltic ports are on track for a 50% hike from December to January, Reuters reports, citing its own data combined with trader insights. Russian Urals and KEBCO crude oil loadings specifically from the ports of Primorsk and Ust-Luga will experience …
Read More »UAE Companies Explore Production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel with BP
United Arab Emirates renewable energy company Masdar, state oil firm Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and oil major BP, reports Reuters. BPL agreed to conduct a joint feasibility study on exploring the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in the UAE, Masdar said in a statement on Friday. The …
Read More »Italy’s Eni, Algeria’s Sonatrach Sign Deals on Gas Supply, Decarbonisation
Eni and Algeria’s Sonatrach have signed two deals on future projects on energy supply, energy transition and decarbonisation, the Italian energy group said on Monday. The agreements were signed in Algiers in the presence of Italy’s Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, and Algeria’s President, Abdelmadjid Tebboune. Under the deals, Eni and …
Read More »Uzbekistan Resumes Gas Imports from Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan has resumed gas imports from Turkmenistan, Trend reports via Uzbek Uztransgaz Company. According to the source, on January 21, 2023, Turkmenistan’s Türkmengaz state-owned company resumed gas supplies to Uzbekistan. Due to an accident that occurred at the Galkanish gas field of Turkmenistan since January 12, 2023 gas supply to …
Read More »Oil Prices Retreat on US Recession Fears, Slow Growth in China
Oil prices slightly dropped on Monday underpinned by tentative economic growth in China and potential recession in the US. International benchmark Brent crude traded at $87.51 per barrel at 9.54 a.m. local time (0654GMT), down 0.14% from the closing price of $87.63 a barrel in the previous trading session. The …
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