Oil prices jumped significantly on Wednesday after a more than expected cut in OPEC+ production when Saudi Arabia issued a surprise, major unilateral cut of 1 million barrels per day (bpd). International benchmark Brent crude was trading at $53.87 per barrel at 0647 GMT for a 0.50% rise after closing …
Read More »For First Time, Oil Giant Exxon Reveals Full Scope of Emissions
Exxon Mobil Corp. disclosed emissions data on customers’ use of its fuels and other products for the first time after coming under pressure from investors. The oil giant’s so-called Scope 3 emissions from petroleum-product sales were equivalent to 730 million metric tons of carbon dioxide in 2019, according to the …
Read More »Goldman Sees Surprise Saudi Cut as Signal Oil Demand to Weaken
Saudi Arabia’s decision to cut oil production probably reflects expectations for demand to weaken further as coronavirus lockdowns return around the world, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. The kingdom’s pledge to lower output by 1 million barrels a day in February and March was surprising for several reasons, Goldman …
Read More »Iraq Still Waiting for Resumption of Iranian Gas Supply after 90-Day US Waiver Granted
Iraq is still waiting for Iran to resume supplying the country with sufficient amounts of gas for power generation, after the US granted Baghdad a 90-day waiver to continue to import electricity from Tehran on Dec. 30. “The reason for power shortages in provinces is the continuing slashing of Iranian …
Read More »Hyundai to Build Hydrogen Fuel Cell Plant in China
Hyundai Motor, South Korea’s biggest carmaker, will build its first overseas hydrogen fuel cell systems plant in China as it seeks to enter the local hydrogen market, industry sources said Tuesday. Hyundai Motor aims to build the hydrogen fuel cell systems plant in Guangzhou within this year as it has …
Read More »Iran Receives most of Its electricity Demand from Iraq
Minister of Energy Reza Ardakanian said on Tuesday that Iraq’s debt to the National Iranian Gas Company and the Power Generation, Distribution and Transmission Company (Tavanir) have been paid by the Iraqi government except for two months. He said that Iran has two contracts regarding the exports of electricity and …
Read More »Oil Prices up $1 on OPEC Output Cut Talks, Iran Tension
Oil prices rose by around $1 on Tuesday as tension simmered following Iran’s seizure of a South Korean vessel and as the OPEC+ group studied a possible production cut in February. Brent crude futures for March rose 96 cents to $52.05 a barrel by 1206 GMT, while U.S. West Texas …
Read More »The U.S. Exempts Iraq from Sanctions Imposed on Iran to Import Gas for Three more Months
An Iraqi official stated that Washington has extended the exemption granted to Iraq from the sanctions imposed on Iran in the energy field for an additional three months. He pointed out, according to Agence France-Presse, “this new exemption, which is longer than all previous exemptions, is the result of long …
Read More »Seoul, Tehran Discussing Bartering Frozen Assets for COVID-19 Vaccines
The head of the Iran-South Korea Chamber of Commerce said Tehran is in talks with Seoul to barter its frozen oil money in South Korean banks to purchase COVID-19 vaccines and other supplies. Speaking to the Iranian Labor News Agency(ILNA) on Sunday, Hossein Tanhayi said his organization discussed the frozen …
Read More »US Forces Norwegian Firm to Abandon Nord Stream 2
A Norwegian firm that was meant to have provided technical and safety certificates for Russia’s gas pipeline to Germany has abandoned the project due to US sanctions. “DNV GL will cease all verification activities for the Nord Stream 2 pipeline system in line with sanctions and while sanctions are in …
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