Sara Wagenknecht, founder of Germany’s ultra-left party BSW, has announced plans to lift the embargo on Russian oil if her party participates in the Brandenburg state government. Wagenknecht argues that resuming the supply of Russian oil to the Schwedt refinery would be more efficient and economical than the current situation, …
Read More »China’s LNG Imports up 12% in January-July
China imported 43.9mn tonnes of LNG during the January-July period, marking an 11.8% increase compared to the previous year, according to data published by the customs department on August 18. In July alone, LNG imports totalled 5.9mn tonnes, representing a 1.1% year/year increase. China’s pipeline gas imports during the January-July …
Read More »Equinor Shuts down North Sea Platform
Norway’s Equinor has shut down its Gullfaks C platform in the North Sea following a well control problem that also prompted the evacuation of some workers, Reuters has reported, citing a company spokesman. The spokesman added that production from the field was stable. Even so, the Norwegian gas system operator …
Read More »Goldman Sach: Saudi Arabia to Scale Back Oil and Gas Sector Spending
Saudi Arabia is expected to put less money into the oil industry than initially predicted in its goal to invest $1 trillion in strategic sectors by the end of the decade. The Gulf kingdom will likely direct the majority of its funds, around 73% of total investments, into non-oil sectors …
Read More »Novatek Set to Dock Second LNG Unit at Sanctioned Arctic Plant
Russian gas producer Novatek PJSC seems to be pushing ahead with an expansion project at its Arctic LNG 2 plant despite Western energy sanctions. A small fleet of tug vessels towing a second production train has approached the site of the plant on Saturday, according to ship-tracking data. The platform …
Read More »Tech Companies are Racing to Harness Nuclear Power
With the demand for power increasing rapidly, tech companies are looking for innovative solutions to meet the demand created by artificial intelligence (AI) and other new technologies. In addition to solar and wind power, several tech companies are investing in nuclear energy projects to power operations. The clear shift in …
Read More »Can the West Afford to Build Its Own Copper Industry?
Copper, the key transition metal, hit a price of $11,000 per ton a couple of months ago. Goldman Sachs forecast it could surge all the way to $12,000 as electrification really gets going—because there are not enough copper mines. Yet, the lack of mining capacity is just one problem for …
Read More »Iran Signals Willingness to Transport Russian Gas
Iran is eager to collaborate with Russia and facilitate the transit of Russian natural gas through its territory. According to the Russian news agency TASS, the Iranian Ambassador to Moscow, Kazem Jalali, said on Saturday, “We are very interested in working with Russia. We are ready to transit Russian gas …
Read More »Qatar Remains Top LNG Exporter in Gas Exporting Countries Forum
Qatar remains the top liquefied natural gas exporter in the Gas Exporting Countries Forum and figures among the top three LNG exporters globally in July, latest report by GECF has shown. According to the Doha-headquartered GECF, the US, Qatar and Australia were the top three LNG exporters globally last month. …
Read More »China’s Gasoline Exports Fall 35.7% in July as Profit Margins Weaken
China’s gasoline exports fell 35.7% in July from a year earlier, customs data showed on Sunday, as refiners lowered crude runs and held back from shipments due to weakening profit margins. Gasoline exports stood at 790,000 metric tons last month, or 5.77 million barrels per day, data from the General …
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