Norway-based Equinor is leading a project to develop one of the UK’s – and the world’s – first at-scale facilities to produce hydrogen from natural gas in combination with carbon capture and storage (CCS). The project, called Hydrogen to Humber Saltend (H2H Saltend), provides the beginnings of a decarbonised industrial …
Read More »Iran to Put 250 Huge Energy Projects on Stream by Yearend
Iranian Energy Minister Reza Ardakanain said that 250 major water and electricity projects will become operational by the end of the current Iranian calendar year (March 20, 2021). Ardakanian said that according to a major program called “A-B-Iran” [in Farsi the acronyms A and B stand for water and electricity …
Read More »Oil Minister: US Fails to Hamper Iran’s Activities by Imposing Sanctions
Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh underlined that Washington has been unable to bring the Islamic Republic’s energy and oil activities to a halt despite unilateral sanctions imposed on the country. “We have managed to overome the US sanctions and engage in our oil trade activities,” Zangeneh said. He, meantime, pointed …
Read More »Saudis Raise Oil Pricing to Asia as OPEC+ Cuts Hold Back Supply
Saudi Aramco raised crude pricing for August sales of all its grades to Asia as global supply cuts and reviving demand buoy the oil market. The state producer in Saudi Arabia increased its official selling price for flagship Arab Light crude to buyers in Asia to a premium of $1.20 …
Read More »Novak: No Decision yet to Extend Record OPEC+ Cuts
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said OPEC+ hasn’t made any decision yet on extending its deepest output cuts beyond July, while signaling a preference for avoiding repeated changes to the group’s current plan. “Let’s see the situation, technical data, June figures and then the OPEC technical committee will analyze the …
Read More »Second Covid Wave Could Push Oil Prices High
Oil prices hit a four-month high on Thursday, pushed higher by supply restrictions and a global rebound in demand. However, the accelerating spread of the coronavirus across the United States represents a major red flag, threatening another downturn. Experts had long warned that a second wave might be possible, but …
Read More »Iran to Export $41b Worth of Non-Oil Goods despite Sanctions, Coronavirus
Caretaker of Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade announced on Sunday that Iran has planned to export 41 billion dollars’ worth of non-oil goods by the end of the Iranian year on March 20, 2021. Despite the sanctions and coronavirus pandemic, Iran will experience growth in its non-oil exports, Hossein …
Read More »Kuwait most Dependent on Oil Revenues among World Countries
The Gulf state of Kuwait is the most dependent on revenues of fossil oil among the world countries, a recent report issued by the World Bank revealed, according to The New Khalij on Friday. The report, which was published by local Kuwaiti media, confirmed that Kuwait’s oil revenues make up …
Read More »OPEC Cuts June Oil Exports by 1.84 Million bpd
OPEC cut oil exports in June by 1.84 million barrels per day (bpd) from May levels as it works to implement an output reduction agreement with Russia and other allies, according to estimates from Kpler, which tracks oil shipments. OPEC’s crude exports averaged 17.2 million bpd last month, Kpler said …
Read More »Saudi Arabia and Kuwait Restart Production at Huge Shared Oil Field
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have restarted production at the Al-Khafji oil field in the neutral zone between the two countries, Turkey’s Anadolu Agency reported, citing a statement by the acting CEO of the Kuwait Gulf Oil Company. The official Twitter account of the company posted an update yesterday, saying (via …
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