Tag Archives: Oil Price

Gas Crunch Looms as Demand Outpaces Supply Growth

Natural gas demand is set to increase more than previously expected, the International Energy Agency reported recently. Demand will remain strong next year as well, the agency predicted, warning that this might lead to a problematic situation with supply—because that’s not growing fast enough. Just a year ago, the International …

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Renewable Energy Surge Lowers UK Blackout Risk

The U.K. has been gradually boosting its energy security by increasing its renewable energy capacity while continuing to produce natural gas. It has done this while also moving away from the ‘dirtiest’ fossil fuel, coal. The diversification of the U.K.’s energy mix is helping the island country to develop its …

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Kazakhstan’s Production Turns into Friction Point with OPEC+

Kazakhstan has been one of the “rogue” members of OPEC+, regularly producing more oil than it was supposed to under the bloc’s output cap agreement. Now, it seems that Kazakhstan has done it again, potentially heightening internal tensions within OPEC+. Reuters reported this week that Kazakhstan’s largest field, Tengiz, had …

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Saudi Arabia Aims for Global Hydrogen Leadership

Saudi Arabia, the Middle East’s leading energy producer, continues to pour significant resources into development of low- and zero-carbon hydrogen, apparently determined to capture a major share of the emerging global industry. According to news reports this week, the Kingdom’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has created Energy Solutions Company to …

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Exxon Expands Natural Gas Exploration Offshore Crete

A consortium led by U.S. supermajor ExxonMobil has successfully completed the first exploration phase southwest of the Greek island of Crete and has decided to proceed with the second exploration stage, Greece’s state firm Hellenic Hydrocarbons and Energy Resources Management Company (HEREMA) said on Thursday. Exxon and Helleniq Energy are …

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