LNG carrier rates for the Atlantic route between the U.S. and Europe have surged close to a two-year high on strong demand for American liquefied gas as Europe fills up its storage ahead of winter. The spot rate hit $98,250 per day on Monday, Bloomberg reports, which was a 19% …
Read More »Global LNG Glut could Upend Prices by 2026
Global LNG supply is rising and growth will accelerate in the next two years as major projects in the top exporters, the United States and China, come on stream. Supply growth is set to outpace the global LNG demand increase, leading to an oversupplied market from the end of 2026 …
Read More »The Fossil Fuel Lobby is under Scrutiny at COP30
In recent years, a growing number of fossil fuel lobbyists have attended the annual United Nations COP climate summits. Previously, host country leaders and event organisers have justified the attendance of these lobbyists by saying that they play an integral role in supporting the green transition, and that their cooperation …
Read More »TotalEnergies Boosts Power Business with $5.9 Billion Europe Deal
TotalEnergies is expanding its power business in Europe with a multi-billion all-stock deal to buy 50% of the flexible power generation assets of Czech firm EPH. The French supermajor on Monday announced a $5.9-billion (5.1 billion euros) all-stock transaction with Energetický a pr?myslový holding, a.s. (EPH) to acquire 50% of …
Read More »Ukraine to Get U.S. LNG from Greece to Secure Winter Gas Supply
Ukraine this weekend signed agreements to receive natural gas from U.S. LNG cargoes arriving in Greece as it aims to secure gas supply for the winter amid intensified Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure. During a visit of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Athens, Ukraine’s national oil and gas firm …
Read More »China and India Boost Crude Purchases as Global Glut Looms
China and India are buying more crude oil, providing some respite for producers facing expectations of oversupply, Bloomberg reported today, citing unnamed trading sources. The two large importers have been buying mostly Middle Eastern cargos, the Bloomberg sources said, noting that these were being sold at a discount, with China …
Read More »Iraq’s Weekly Oil Exports to US Decline to 149,000 bpd
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) revealed on Sunday that Iraq’s weekly oil exports to the United States declined during the last week. The United States imported an average of 4.67 million barrels of crude oil per day from seven major countries last week, according to the EIA. This is …
Read More »The UK is Transforming Coal Mines into Geothermal Hubs
Coal mines are finding a second life as companies invest in repurposing huge, disused coal sites into geothermal power projects. In the U.K., the government and energy companies have been discussing the idea for several years, and it seems to be gaining momentum with the launch of the first geothermal …
Read More »Germany Slashes Capacity to Tender for New Gas Plants
Germany’s ruling coalition has slashed in half the capacity of new natural gas-fired power plants it aims to tender by 2032 in a significant scale-down from the previously planned 20 GW of new gas capacity. The governing coalition led by conservative Chancellor Friedrich Merz has reached a compromise on the …
Read More »India’s Refiners Turn to the U.S. in Break from the Gulf
India’s state-run refiners have locked in their first-ever long-term deal to import U.S. liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), awarding tenders to Chevron, Phillips 66, and TotalEnergies Trading for delivery beginning in 2026—a move that marks a geopolitical and commercial break from the Middle East and a step toward appeasing Washington. The …
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