Oil prices rose on Thursday to the highest level in nearly a month, after jumping 5% in the previous session, driven by increased demand forecasts from the International Energy Agency (IEA) and OPEC as major economies recover from the pandemic. Brent crude was up by 16 cents at $66.74 a …
Read More »Grossi: IAEA’s Presence Is Expanding
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has a clear mandate, but the climate crisis and the economic impact of the pandemic mean that, on behalf of its Member States, it needs to have a more visible presence than has traditionally been the case, its director general said yesterday during the …
Read More »CNOOC and Shell Start Up New Petrochemicals Units
CNOOC Oil & Petrochemicals Co. Ltd (CNOOC) and Shell Nanhai B.V. (Shell) have announced the start-up by their 50:50 joint venture, CNOOC and Shell Petrochemicals Co. (CSPC), of new units to supply the Chinese market with essential petrochemicals. One new unit is the largest of its type in China, producing …
Read More »China Takes Global Lead in Rolling Out Nuclear Power Generators
China has taken the global lead in nuclear energy construction capacity, as the installed capacity of nuclear power generating units under construction remained the world’s largest in the past few years with 17 units currently under construction, according to the Blue Book of Nuclear Energy 2021 released by China Nuclear …
Read More »BP Joins Digital Charging Solutions alongside BMW and Daimler
BMW Group and Daimler Mobility’s joint venture Digital Charging Solutions GmbH soon will be strengthened by a third shareholder – BP, which will invest an undisclosed amount to acquire a 33.3% share in the DCS. The DCS, initially launched by BMW and then joined by Daimler (50/50), is a developer …
Read More »IEA Upgrades Oil Demand Growth Forecast for 2021 by 230,000 Barrels a Day
The International Energy Agency (IEA) upgraded the forecast for oil demand growth by 230,000 barrels a day to 5.7 million barrels a day (mbd), but noted that the post-COVID recovery remained fragile. Last month, the IEA also upgraded the forecast for world oil demand growth in 2021 by 0.1 mbd …
Read More »US Oil Major Chevron Enters Offshore Wind Market
U.S. oil major Chevron, together with Norwegian company Moreld Ocean Wind, is set to invest in offshore wind technology at Ocergy, a U.S. company developing a low-cost floating wind foundation and a multi-disciplinary environmental monitoring buoy. Ocergy secured the investments through its Series A equity fundraising round to accelerate the …
Read More »Iran’s Oil Output Grows for 3rd Consecutive Month
The latest data published by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) shows an increase in Iran’s crude oil output for the third consecutive month in March. According to the OPEC report, Iran’s oil production rose by 137,000 barrels per day to 2.304 million bpd in March, marking the …
Read More »Aramco Oil Pipelines Company: The untold story
Evidence shows that biased media outlets will always exist when it comes to news about Saudi Arabia. The announcement of a $12.4 billion deal to set up a new unit called Aramco Oil Pipelines Company was reported unconstructively by some global news media as Saudi Aramco selling its assets, taking …
Read More »OPEC Raises Oil Demand Growth Forecast on Hope Pandemic Wanes
OPEC on April 13 raised its forecast for growth in world oil demand this year on expectations the pandemic will subside, providing help for the group and its allies in their efforts to support the market. Demand will rise by 5.95 million bbl/d in 2021, or 6.6%, OPEC forecast in …
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