Japan’s oil giant Eneos Holdings Inc says it will consider resuming oil imports from Iran if an agreement to revive the 2015 nuclear deal is reached. The company has yet to start necessary preparations to that end. It will take about two-to-three months to resume oil imports from Iran if …
Read More »China Looks to Run Coal-Fired Power Plants at Full Capacity
China will help run its coal-fired power plants at full capacity in a bid to ensure energy security, despite the climate goals of the world’s largest polluter. The Chinese government will support industrial sectors in “special difficulty,” state news agency Xinhua reported this week, noting that “Food and energy security …
Read More »Europe Remains Top Destination for U.S. LNG for Third Month
Europe’s call for U.S. liquefied natural gas continues to run hot in February and is poised to remain the top destination for U.S. shipments for the third month in a row, according to mid-month Refinitiv vessel tracking data on Tuesday. About three quarters of U.S. LNG volumes went to Europe …
Read More »Iran, S. Korea Discuss Releasing Frozen Funds, Resuming Oil Trade
South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that they have had a meeting with the Iranian delegation in Seoul to explore ways to release Iran’s funds frozen in the country due to sanctions. Seoul and Tehran are holding working-level consultations seeking ways to resolve the issue of Iranian assets frozen …
Read More »Kurdistan’s Parliament: Baghdad’s Decision about Oil and Gas Is a “Serious Blow to the Iraqi Federal System.”
The Kurdish Parliament said that the Federal Court’s decision regarding the oil and gas law is a “serious blow to the Iraqi federal system and the rights of citizenship.” In a statement, the Parliament confirmed that the Federal Court’s decision “violates the foundations of the federal system and the Iraqi …
Read More »Iran’s January Oil Output Rises 21% from December
Iran’s crude oil production in January reached 2.503 million barrels per day (bpd), registering a 21-percent increase compared to the figure for December 2021, according to OPEC’s latest monthly report. Iran produced 2.482 million bpd of crude oil in December 2021, the report said citing secondary sources. The Islamic Republic’s …
Read More »IEA’s Birol Calls on OPEC+ to Narrow Supply Gap, Markets to be Freed from Geopolitics
High energy prices are jeopardizing the world’s pandemic recovery, the International Energy Agency’s executive director said Feb. 16, calling on OPEC and its allies to hit their oil production targets and for countries not to wield energy as a geopolitical weapon. “Today, very high oil and gas prices are putting …
Read More »Russia and China Ink Huge Oil Deals as Ukraine Tensions Soar
At around the same time as Russian President, Vladimir Putin, had his first in-person meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, for nearly two years – at the opening of the Winter Olympics ceremony in Beijing – and reiterated that there is ‘no limit’ to how far Russian and Chinese …
Read More »Oil Tanks after Russia Pulls Troops from Ukrainian Border
Oil prices slumped early on Tuesday after Russia said some troops are returning to bases, which the market interpreted as a possible sign of de-escalation of the tension following several days of warnings that Russia would invade Ukraine “any day now.” Profit-taking also pushed oil prices lower as investors and …
Read More »U.S. Exports LNG at a Record Pace
The U.S. is exporting liquefied natural gas at a record pace these days, as gas prices and geopolitical tensions in Europe rise amid the energy crisis and the Russia-Ukraine standoff. LNG tankers were loading or being docked at each of the seven LNG export facilities in the United States on …
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