Shell Plc will take key processing units offline, as part of major maintenance that’s due to start at Europe’s biggest oil refinery in the coming days. Work at Pernis in Rotterdam will include two so-called high-vacuum units, according to a person familiar with the plans. These produce feedstock for units …
Read More »Oil Market Runs out of Bears in Surge to the Brink of $90
The oil market is running out of sellers in its surge to almost $90 a barrel. Whether it’s speculators, traders hedging their barrels in storage tanks or U.S. producers, some of the biggest drivers of bearish price movements have all retreated in recent months. As global stockpiles fall to seven-year …
Read More »EU Climate Chief Wants Renewables to Stop Making Putin Rich
European Union climate chief Frans Timmermans called on member states to increase investment in renewable energy and eventually wean the continent off Russian gas. Tensions between the bloc and Russian President Vladimir Putin have been escalating amid accusations that Gazprom PJSC, Russia’s state-owned energy company, isn’t doing more to fill …
Read More »IEA Sees Tighter Oil Market as Demand Withstands Omicron Wave
Global oil markets look tighter than previously thought as demand suffers surprisingly little impact from the latest coronavirus strain while supplies are curbed by disruptions, the International Energy Agency said. The surplus facing world markets this year is shrinking, with oil demand — slightly upgraded from last month — on …
Read More »China Remains as Reliant as Ever on Fossil Fuels
China remains as tied as ever to fossil fuels, even as it adds more renewable power than any other nation. Last year, the share of coal and gas in power generation was stuck at 71%, the same as 2020. The world’s biggest polluter wants to peak its carbon emissions by …
Read More »Saudi Oil Minister Says He’s Unconcerned about Rise in Prices
Saudi Arabia’s energy minister said he was unconcerned about oil’s more-than-10% rise this year, even as traders increasingly raise the prospect of prices reaching $100 a barrel. “I’ve always been comfortable,” Abdulaziz bin Salman said to reporters in Dubai on Monday, where he’s attending at Expo event. Brent crude’s climbed …
Read More »Europe’s Industry Cuts Gas Use by the most since the Early Pandemic Days
Natural gas demand among European industries has dropped by the most since the early days of the pandemic, with soaring prices prompting widespread output cuts and factory shutdowns. Fourth-quarter industrial gas use in northern Europe fell by almost 5% from a year earlier, the biggest decline since the second quarter …
Read More »Global Gas Shortage Worsens as Emerging Asia Joins the Hunt
The hunt for natural gas is spreading to Asia’s developing economies, with India and Indonesia adding to the global demand pressure. Indian Oil Corp. and Gujarat State Petroleum Corp. have recently bought spot cargoes of liquefied natural gas after being absent from the market for months, according to traders. Indonesia …
Read More »U.S. Claims Title of World’s Largest LNG Exporter
The U.S. became the world’s No. 1 exporter of liquefied natural gas for the first time ever last month, as deliveries surged to energy-starved Europe. Output from American facilities edged above Qatar in December after a jump in exports from the Sabine Pass and Freeport facilities, according to ship-tracking data …
Read More »U.S. LNG Exports Top Rivals for First Time on Shale Revolution
The U.S. was the world’s biggest exporter of liquefied natural gas last month for the first time ever, as projects ramped up production and deliveries surged to energy-starved Europe. Output from American facilities edged above Qatar in December due largely to a jump in exports from the Sabine Pass and …
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