Saudi Aramco and Enowa, Neom’s energy and water subsidiary, have signed a joint development agreement to construct and establish a synthetic electro-fuel (e-fuel) demonstration plant. The plant will be located in Enowa’s Hydrogen Innovation and Development Centre (HIDC). The plant aims to demonstrate the technical feasibility and commercial viability of …
Read More »Oil Prices Dip amid Flurry of Weak European Economic Data
Oil prices dipped on Tuesday following the previous session’s slump, while a flurry of economic data from Germany, the wider euro zone and Britain sketched a bearish picture that could weigh on oil demand. Moving between positive and negative territory in the session, Brent crude futures were down 47 cents, …
Read More »China Continues String of Discoveries with Giant New Gas Field
China’s state-run CNOOC oil and gas giant has announced the discovery of what Chinese media are referring to as a large, deep-reservoir coalbed methane field with proven geological reserves of over 100 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas. A discovery of this magnitude represents CNOOC’s second major onshore gas …
Read More »IEA Cuts 2050 Oil Demand Projection by 2.4 Million b/d
The International Energy Agency on Oct. 24 lowered its 2050 oil demand projection by 2.4 million b/d to 54.8 million b/d along with a 0.5 million b/d reduction for 2030 under its central scenario in the World Energy Outlook. The annual outlook cited a faster pace of adoption of electric …
Read More »The Growing Importance of Graphite in The Clean Energy Economy
The substance that constitutes a pencil lead and an important component of electric vehicle batteries is suddenly less available. China, the world’s top producer of graphite, will now require permits for shipments abroad. The country is the world’s top producer and plays a special role by refining 90 percent of …
Read More »Oil Prices Regain some Ground on Israel-Hamas War Uncertainty
Oil prices rose on Tuesday, recovering some of the previous day’s losses, as investors remained nervous that the Israel-Hamas war could escalate into a wider conflict in the oil-exporting region, causing potential supply disruptions. Brent crude futures climbed 57 cents, or 0.6 per cent, to $90.40 a barrel by 0321 …
Read More »Amazon Adds 1 GW of Renewable Energy Projects to European Portfolio
US technology and e-commerce group Amazon.com Inc has further expanded its portfolio of renewable energy projects backing its European operations, adding more than 1 GW of clean energy capacity as it works to achieve its overall renewables goal. The tech giant, which is the world’s largest corporate purchaser of renewable …
Read More »Output at Iran’s Largest Hydroelectric Power Plant up 60% y/y
Iran’s largest hydroelectric power plant, Karun-3 Dam, has reported a 60% increase in power production in the current water year, which began on September 23, compared to the same period last year. Seyyed Hamid Salehi, the CEO of the production and operation management company of Karun-3 Dam, announced the boost …
Read More »Eni and Qatar Sign 27-Year LNG Supply Deal for Italy
Eni SpA signed a 27-year liquefied natural gas deal with QatarEnergy, marking the Gulf nation’s third major contract with a European firm this month. Starting in 2026, a joint venture between the Middle Eastern company and Eni will deliver as much as 1.5 billion cubic meters of LNG per year …
Read More »Russia to Boost Natural Gas Supply to Hungary and China
Russia’s Gazprom will supply more gas to Hungary and China during the winter, CEO Alexei Miller told Russian media, as cited by Reuters. The update comes on the heels of another report that said Gazprom was working on expanding its gas export infrastructure to China. The Hungary and China updates …
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