China issued a substantial increase in its crude imports quotas for this year, the clearest sign yet that Chinese refiners are set for a material increase in output – and a surge in demand for oil – as the nation finally moves away from its ridiculous Covid Zero policy. On …
Read More »Europe’s Warm Winter may not be such Good News for Energy
The last month has been a month of celebration in the European Union. Gas demand is down because of the unusually warm weather. As a result, prices are down, and the crisis, according to analysts, appears to be averted. The problem is that some of those analysts are adding the …
Read More »Algeria to Invest more than $30 Billion in Oil Exploration, Production
Sonatrach intends to invest more than $30 billion in the exploration and production of hydrocarbons, in particular natural gas to improve the supply of the world market, said the CEO of the group, Toufik Hakkar. “As part of Sonatrach’s five-year investment plan (2023-2027) the order of $40 billion, more than …
Read More »China’s Energy Output in High Gear in 2022
China has seen steady increases in a variety of energy resources in 2022 as the country stepped up efforts to ensure energy security against a volatile global market. The following is the output of the world’s largest energy consumer’s fossil fuel as well as clean energy in 2022: China produced …
Read More »Qatar to Benefit from ‘Favourable’ Energy Prices, ‘Stronger’ Global Demand
With physical markets expected to tighten further on the back of supply constraints and stronger global demand, energy prices might see further upside, benefiting Qatar – one of the largest global exporters of liquefied natural gas. Middle East’s leading bank QNB expects prices to be well supported in a range …
Read More »Azerbaijan Sees Oil and Gas Revenues Grow Significantly in 2022
Azerbaijan has been enjoying a huge boost in revenues from its oil and gas exports, thanks to a deal it made with the European Union last year amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the resulting sanctions. According to the latest data from Azerbaijan’s State Customs Committee, the country earned $33.6 …
Read More »Europe Imports of U.S. Diesel, Gasoline to Hit 2-Year High
Europe’s imports of diesel and gasoil from the United States is on track to reach a two-year high this month, data from Vortexa shows. In December, Europe’s U.S. loadings for diesel and gasoil reached 660,000t, according to Vortexa data cited by Argus. It was the highest amount headed to Europe …
Read More »Increased Chinese Crude Buying Spooks European Oil Traders
China is snapping up cargoes of crude that would normally head to Europe, spooking the continent’s physical oil traders who’ve just seen imports from Russia all but halt at a time when local demand is rising. The world’s largest oil importer already bought 5 million barrels of mostly-Kazakh crude for …
Read More »China’s EV Boom has Sent its Car Exports Soaring
Despite being a huge manufacturing country – the biggest in the world, in fact – until recently, China has not been on the radar when it comes to car manufacturing. Chinese automakers have never gained global attention for their high-quality petrol or diesel cars, with other U.S., European or Asian …
Read More »U.S. Natural Gas Prices Rise 4% after Huge Selloff
U.S. Natural gas prices had rebounded by nearly 4% as of midday Wednesday after five consecutive days of sell-off when it became clear that predictions of a supply squeeze were wrong. Henry Hub natural gas futures were trading at $4.145 at 1.38 p.m. EST, up nearly 4% on the day, …
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