Japan may expand a subsidy programme for gasoline and other fuels among measures under consideration to ease soaring energy costs, the industry minister said on Sunday (Apr 3). The measure will be part of a fresh relief package which Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida ordered his cabinet last Tuesday to …
Read More »China Unveils 5-Year Plan on Energy Technology Innovation
China has unveiled a five-year plan, from 2021 to 2025, on developing energy technologies to propel green growth and digital transformation of the energy sector, the National Energy Administration (NEA) said Saturday. The country will focus on developing new technologies to render a more efficient, cost-effective and reliable supply of …
Read More »Iran’s Oil Production Reaches Pre-Sanctions Level
Iran’s oil exports have seen a 40-percent rise and the capacity of oil production has reached pre-sanctions level despite sanctions and economic pressure, the CEO of National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) said on Sunday. Mohsen Khojasteh-mehr said that Iran is in the first place of the world in aggregate oil …
Read More »Iraq Oil Exports $11.07bn in March, Highest for 50 Years
Iraq exported $11.07 billion of oil last month, the highest level for half a century, as crude prices soared amid shortfall fears following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the oil ministry said. The second largest producer in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Iraq exported “100,563,999 barrels for revenues …
Read More »Germany Says Putin has Agreed to Keep Payments for Gas in Euros
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin has climbed down from a demand that Europe pay its gas bills in rubles and will allow payment in euros for the meantime, Deutsche Welle (DW) reported on March 30. The Russian leader said money would be paid into …
Read More »Japan Rules out Withdrawal from Joint Russia Gas Project
Japan has no plans to withdraw from a joint Russian oil and gas project, despite joining tough sanctions on Moscow over its Ukraine invasion, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Thursday. Energy resource-poor Japan is attempting to balance its need for fossil fuels with toeing a hard line on Russia, and …
Read More »Oil Prices Slide as Biden Considers Huge Reserves Release
Oil prices dropped sharply on Thursday after reports that U.S. President Joe Biden is considering the release of up to 180 million barrels from the country’s strategic petroleum reserve (SPR). Biden is set to give remarks later on Thursday, with multiple outlets reporting that the plan to cool soaring crude …
Read More »Hyundai, Saudi Aramco to Jointly Develop Eco-Friendly Vehicle Engine
Hyundai Motor Group said on Wednesday it will collaborate with Saudi Aramco and a Saudi Arabian university to jointly develop an environment-friendly fuel and engine for vehicles. Hyundai, Aramco, and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) plan to develop an advanced fuel for ultra-lean burn, spark-ignition engines to …
Read More »USA Exported Record Amounts of LNG in 2021
US exports of liquefied natural gas set a record high in 2021, averaging 9.7 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d), according to the most recent ‘Natural gas Monthly’ report from the US Energy Information Administration. LNG exports increased by 50% from 2020. The increase was driven by increased demand in …
Read More »Poland Wants to Halt Russian Oil, Gas on Ukraine Invasion
Poland will strive to stop all Russian oil, gas and coal imports this year, as moves to wean Europe off its dependence on energy supplies from the country over its war in Ukraine intensify. Poland plans to “do everything” to stop importing Russian oil by the end of 2022, Prime …
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