The U.S. government, under pressure to lower gas prices, announced on April 15 that it will resume the sale of leases for oil and gas drilling on federal lands while imposing new conditions, including the first hike in royalties in more than 100 years. Shortly after coming to office in …
Read More »Libya’s NOC Declares Force Majeure on El-Feel Oil Exports
Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) on Sunday declared force majeure on oil exports from the El-Feel oilfield in the country’s southwest. In a statement, the state-owned company said oil production was halted until further notice after a group of people entered the facility and prevented employees from working. It did …
Read More »Iraq could Reactivate Deal with Halliburton to Drill Akkas Gas Field
Iraq’s cabinet may reactivate a deal with Halliburton Co. to drill wells in a western gas field in Akkas next month, Oil Minister Ihsan Abdul Jabbar said. An agreement with Halliburton would enable the oil ministry to get clear data on the production capacity of the Akkas field and it …
Read More »Russia Says some Buyers Agreed to Rubles-for-Gas Payments
Some of Russia’s natural gas customers have agreed to pay in rubles for Russian gas, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Friday. Last month, Vladimir Putin said that “unfriendly” nations should pay in rubles for natural gas. Russia had set a March 31 deadline for the countries it considers …
Read More »Japan to Boost Investment Role in upstream LNG Projects
Japan plans to step up its investment role in upstream projects for liquefied natural gas (LNG), to spur new development and boost fuel offtake by its companies, the industry minister said on Friday. Investment in new LNG development worldwide has dropped significantly as a global trend toward decarbonisation grows, although …
Read More »The Threat of Russian Cyberattacks on Western Infrastructure is Growing
Back in early February, reports were mounting that Russia was preparing to invade Ukraine. Videos of Russian troops training, working out, and preparing for battle were circulating around the internet, and Vladimir Putin was giving veiled and vague warnings and threats of the impending war. As it became clear that …
Read More »Libya can Hike Gas Production by 30% with a $1 Billion Investment
Libya can raise its natural gas production by 30 percent with an investment of up to $1 billion, Italy’s Ambassador to Libya, Giuseppe Buccino, said at a round table discussion at the LUISS University in Rome this week. If Libya manages to overcome political disputes, it would have more stability …
Read More »Saudi Arabia Looks to Position NEOM as a Hydrogen Leader
At the first-ever conference devoted exclusively to carbon-free hydrogen in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), participants looked in depth at the technical and financial complexities of getting major projects off the ground. They covered projects announced by various consortiums worldwide, all in early-stage development. An exception appeared in …
Read More »Europe’s Gas Prices Jump as Ukraine Transit Demand Drops
After more than a week of consecutive declines, Europe’s benchmark natural gas prices rose on Tuesday amid lower orders for Russian gas supply transiting Ukraine. In morning trade in Amsterdam on Tuesday, the front-month gas futures price at the Dutch TTF hub, the benchmark gas price for Europe, was up …
Read More »China may Spend $100 Billion more on Crude Oil Imports in 2022 amid Surging Global Oil Prices
With the high volatility of international oil prices, China’s year-on-year increase in spending on oil and gas imports may exceed $100 billion, while further pressuring downstream business operations in addition to commercial consumption, financial media outlet Caixin reported on Wednesday, citing multiple experts. China may spend $100 billion more on …
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