As national and regional economies continue to recover from the recessions induced by the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 800 power generation projects, dominated by renewables, are now in the Asian pipeline outside China, representing at least $316 billion in investment opportunities, according to a recent EY report. Of that total, …
Read More »Record COVID Cases in India could Threaten Global Oil Demand
Demand for fuel in the world’s third-largest oil importer, India, is crashing amid record new daily COVID cases that lead to tightening restrictions and could slow the global oil demand recovery that the market and OPEC+ were expecting. For the second day in a row, India reported on Friday the …
Read More »Gazprom Starts Selling Carbon-Neutral LNG in Europe
Royal Dutch Shell and Russian state-controlled oil and gas company Gazprom concluded the first carbon-neutral LNG delivery in Europe, they said. It was also Gazprom’s first foray into the emerging carbon-neutral LNG segment. The LNG was delivered to Shell’s Dragon LNG import terminal at Waterston, Wales. The move follows various …
Read More »US Senate Confirms Former Michigan Governor Granholm as Energy Secretary
The US Senate confirmed former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm on 25 February to head the Department of Energy (DOE) despite opposition from a majority of Republicans. After a 65-34 vote, Granholm will now head an agency that is charged with overseeing and implementing US energy policy, including the use of …
Read More »OPEC Crude Output Cuts should Help U.S. shale profits in 2021
A decision by OPEC and allied countries to cut crude production through March delivered a late Christmas present for U.S. shale firms that have slashed costs, but any rise in prices spurred by the unexpected move may be just a modest stocking stuffer. U.S. crude oil production has fallen 2 …
Read More »IEA Debuts Scenario for Net Zero Emissions in 2050
In its World Energy Outlook 2020, released in November 2020, the International Energy Agency (IEA) for the first time added a scenario in which the world’s energy sector would achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, as it underscored the importance of bringing the world’s carbon emissions under control. Compared to IEA’s …
Read More »Oil Rises towards $50 after OPEC+ Deal
Oil extended gains toward $50 a barrel after OPEC+ reached a compromise deal to gradually taper production cuts, ending days of uncertainty after cracks emerged in the alliance earlier in the week. Futures surged 1.9% in London after closing at the highest level in nine months on Thursday. The group …
Read More »China Is Set to Eclipse America as World’s Biggest Oil Refiner
Earlier this month, Royal Dutch Shell Plc pulled the plug on its Convent refinery in Louisiana. Unlike many oil refineries shut in recent years, Convent was far from obsolete: it’s fairly big by U.S. standards and sophisticated enough to turn a wide range of crude oils into high-value fuels. Yet …
Read More »Japan Targets Import of 100Mt of LNG by 2030
Japan plans to handle 100 million tonnes (Mt) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports by 2030, as it sees the supercooled fuel playing an important role in tackling global climate issues, Kallanish Energy reports. According to analysts at IHS Markit, the Japanese government is currently working to revise its LNG …
Read More »Japan Focuses on the Role of LNG in Tackling the Global Climate Challenge
One key theme of the 9th annual LNG Producer-Consumer Conference—held by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and the Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC) on 12th October 2020—was the role of LNG in tackling the global climate challenge. Japan is seeking opportunities to use its position as …
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