Mohammad Barkindo, a Nigerian politician and the secretary-general of oil group OPEC, has died at the age of 63. The head of Nigeria’s National Petroleum Corporation, Mele Kyari, announced the news in a tweet Wednesday, which was confirmed by two sources at OPEC. “We lost our esteemed Dr Muhammad Sanusi …
Read More »Demand Is Recovering, but Oil Investments are not
The price of Brent Crude has hovered around the $70 per barrel mark for about three months. In July 2021, the price averaged $75, while in July 2020 it was $43 per barrel, meaning it saw a 60 percent increase in just one year. As oil demand is recovering sooner …
Read More »Saudi Oil Income Increased even as Crude Exports Dropped in H1 by 20 Percent
Saudi Arabia could not ship more crude oil in the first half as it voluntarily restrained output under OPEC+ production-cut agreement; however, high oil prices this year helped the Kingdom to see stable income. The Kingdom’s crude oil exports averaged 5.776 million barrels per day (bpd) in the first half …
Read More »Global Gas Markets Tighten as China Leads Demand
The global natural gas market is tightening with demand recovering this year as many countries led by China are seeing their economic life rebound following the pandemic. The global liquefied natural gas (LNG) demand growth this year has been driven primarily by China, Francisco Blanch, commodity and derivatives strategist at …
Read More »OPEC+ can Resist White House Call for more Oil with US Gasoline Prices Set to Drop
US President Joe Biden’s calls for OPEC+ to pump more oil may be short-lived as political pressure eases along with gasoline prices over the coming months. US gasoline prices rose 2.4 percent in July from the previous month, taking their 12-month advance to 41.8 percent, according to inflation data. The …
Read More »Saudi Arabia to Drive Oil and Gas Production Increases This Decade as Majors Remain Wary
Saudi Arabia will lead increases in oil and gas production globally through 2030 as international energy majors remain wary of fluctuating demand and focus on short-term profit, according to Fitch Ratings. The Kingdom will increase production of crude oil, condensate and natural gas liquids by 2.24 million barrels a day …
Read More »Saudi Arabia to Use 4IR to Transform Energy Sector, Fight Climate Change
Saudi Arabia is aiming to use Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) technology to fundamentally transform the energy sector, enhance the security of its water and food resources, and fight climate change, senior ministers announced. “Our vision is to transform the energy sector through the application of data and technology,” Saudi Energy …
Read More »UAE to Build Waste-to-Energy Plants to Burn Two Thirds of Trash
The UAE plans to build a series of waste incinerators that will eventually burn up to two thirds of the country’s trash to deal with a growing refuse problem. Dubai is constructing a $1.1 billion waste-to-energy facility, one of the largest in the world, while a smaller plant in being …
Read More »Saudi Arabia Is Set to be a Major Player in Hydrogen
The use of hydrogen as an energy source has gained a lot of attention in recent years. Up to a few years ago, little was known or debated about hydrogen energy and its economic and environmental impact on society. I myself had little knowledge of the hydrogen energy market until …
Read More »Bitcoin Rises as Elon Musk Supports Trend for more Renewables in Mining
Bitcoin traded above $32,000 on Thursday after Elon Musk said Tesla would likely start accepting it as payment again as more renewable energy was used to mine the cryptocurrency. Tesla had said in May that it would not accept Bitcoin as payment because of the vast amounts of electricity needed …
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