Following in the footsteps of U.S. energy giant Exxon Mobil, Italian Eni and French Total are postponing their proposed gas exploration operations in the Eastern Mediterranean for about a year, according to reports Monday. The companies notified the Greek Cypriot administration about their decision to delay their drilling operations until …
Read More »US Natural Gas Prices Jumps to 15-Week High
U.S. natural gas futures jumped on May 4 to a 15-week high on forecasts for cooler weather and more heating demand over the next two weeks than previously expected and a slowing of output as drillers shut oil wells in shale basins due to the 67% collapse in crude prices …
Read More »India Takes Advantage of Low Oil Prices
Indian refiners have stored about 32 million tonnes of oil in tanks, pipelines and on ships, taking advantage of low oil prices to help the nation cut its import bill, oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Monday. India, the world’s third biggest oil importer, buys over 80% of its oil …
Read More »German Government Promises to Support Companies Engaged in Nord Stream 2
The German government intends to provide political support to businesses working on the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, reports the Russian newspaper Kommersant. “The Federal Government does not know how the project will be implemented from a technical point of view but assumes that the Nord Stream 2 will be …
Read More »Total Targets Carbon Neutrality in 2050
Total SA unveiled a plan to neutralize its greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and deepen cost cuts as its first-quarter profit plunged with oil and gas prices. The French major rounds out a weak quarter for the oil supermajors, forcing them to slash spending, curb production and even reduce the …
Read More »China Likely to Miss 2020 Gas Storage Targets amid COVID-19
China’s move to speed up the construction of natural gas storage facilities is expected to boost the storage capacity over the next two-three years, but the country is unlikely to meet its 2020 targets amid incomplete market liberalization reforms and coronavirus pandemic, trading sources said. City gas suppliers have so …
Read More »South Korea Pushes Energy Transition Dream with Liquid Hydrogen Plant Plan
South Korea has unveiled plans to build the world’s largest liquid hydrogen plant, taking a lead among Asian countries to embrace the clean fuel in its quest to speed up the energy transition process and cut dependence on imported oil. South Korea’s chemical-focused conglomerate Hyosung Group has signed a deal …
Read More »Non-Oil Exports, Driving Force of Iran’s Economy in Current Year
Iranian Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Reza Rahmani said that export of non-oil commodities is the driving force of economy of the country in the current year [started March 21, 2020]. In this line, activation of all export capacities and export markets with a focus on the private sector …
Read More »Rosneft Sells Venezuelan Assets to Russia after U.S. Sanctions Ramp Up
The impact of the move, announced at a time when oil prices are languishing at around $25 per barrel, on Rosneft’s upstream joint ventures with Venezuelan state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela was not immediately clear. The U.S. government has ramped up pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government, including …
Read More »IEA Calls for Boost to Lithium-Ion Battery, Hydrogen Technologies
The executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), Fatih Birol, said that the turmoil in the oil sector caused by the covid-19 pandemic gives governments the perfect opportunity to embrace green energy as a source of jobs that also serves climate goals. In an interview with Reuters, Birol said …
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