Czechia will not seek an extension of its exemption from the EU ban on imports of Russian oil products, the Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade has confirmed, following an earlier report by Reuters. The exemption, granted as part of EU sanctions against Russia for its aggression in Ukraine, expires …
Read More »Kazakhstan Discloses Oil Transportation Volume for 10M2024
The volume of oil transportation through the system of main oil pipelines amounted to 57.8 million tons of oil from January through October 2024. Data obtained by Trend from the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan reveals that, as of the end of October, more than 26 percent …
Read More »Trump Wants to Resurrect Keystone XL
President-elect Donald Trump intends to revive the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline on his first day in office—just like President Biden shut it down on his first day in office. A Politico report citing unnamed sources with knowledge of the situation said that the president-elect’s transition team was discussing …
Read More »Europe’s Top Oilfield Returns to Full Capacity after Outage
The giant offshore Johan Sverdrup oilfield, Western Europe’s biggest producing field, has resumed normal operations at full capacity following a power outage on Monday, a spokesperson for the operator, Equinor, told Reuters on Wednesday. “The entire production facility at Johan Sverdrup resumed operations yesterday and is now producing steadily at …
Read More »Saudi Arabia’s Crude Oil Exports Hit a 3-Month High in September
Saudi Arabia’s crude oil exports increased by 80,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 5.75 million bpd in September—the highest in three months, the latest data from the Joint Organizations Data Initiative (JODI) showed on Monday. The September crude exports were the highest since June, likely due to the lower direct …
Read More »Russia Eyes New Gas Route to China, Betting Big on Growing Demand
Russia is eyeing yet another pipeline to China, this time via Kazakhstan, capable of delivering up to 35 bcm of natural gas annually. Announced by Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, the plan comes as Moscow pivots hard toward Beijing, already shipping 40 bcm of gas to the Asian giant this …
Read More »Gazprom Cuts Gas to Austria off, just in Time for Winter
Russia’s Gazprom PJSC has decided to play its favorite game: pipeline politics. Starting November 16, Austria is off the guest list for Russian natural gas, following a €230 million ($242 million) arbitration spat between Gazprom and Austria’s OMV AG. OMV, refusing to let that cash slip away, decided to withhold …
Read More »European Oil Giants Commit $500 Million to Help Boost Access to Energy
European oil and gas supermajors BP, Equinor, Shell, and TotalEnergies are committing a joint investment of $500 million to help ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all. The joint investment commitment is part of the energy majors’ efforts to support promising, high-impact projects, primarily in Sub-Saharan …
Read More »The Trump Government Wants to Axe EV Subsidies
The transition team appointed by president-elect Donald Trump has set its sights on the $7,500 EV tax incentive implemented by the Biden administration and plans to axe it as soon as possible, Reuters has reported, citing two unnamed sources. Trump has repeatedly showed an absence of soft spots for the …
Read More »Russia’s Oil Product Shipments Dip as Available Refining Capacity Falls
Exports of Russian refined oil products by sea fell by 7% in October compared to September, due to an increase in idled refining capacity because of maintenance, Reuters estimates based on data from industry sources showed on Wednesday. Russia’s oil product shipments dropped to 8.861 million metric tons last month, …
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