TotalEnergies on Friday announced a deal to buy a 45% stake in dry gas-producing assets owned and operated by Lewis Energy Group in the Eagle Ford basin in Texas, growing its gas production business and boosting its LNG portfolio. The assets that TotalEnergies is buying are located in Southwest Texas …
Read More »OPEC+ Confirms it has no Specific Price Target for Crude Oil
Despite recent rumors, sources within OPEC+ have confirmed there’s no specific price target for crude oil, including the oft-discussed $100 per barrel. This comes in response to speculation that Saudi Arabia, a key player in the group, may allow lower prices to reclaim market share by boosting production. Anonymous OPEC+ …
Read More »Germany Wants more Kazakh Oil
Germany, the European Union’s biggest economy, is also the most vocal advocate of a transition away from oil and gas. Despite this policy, Germany is one of the biggest importers of liquefied natural gas. Now, it also wants to significantly boost its crude oil imports—from Kazakhstan. Media reported this week …
Read More »India Says it won’t Buy LNG from Russia’s Sanctioned Arctic Project
India will not buy liquefied natural gas from the sanctioned Russian project Arctic LNG 2, India’s Oil Secretary Pankaj Jain said on Friday. “We will not buy (supply from) Arctic LNG 2. We are not buying any sanctioned commodity. Something which has broad-based sanctions, we are not touching it,” the …
Read More »Will Turkey’s LNG Deals Derail Turkmenistan’s Gas Export Dreams?
Turkmenistan’s hopes of arranging a swap deal to carry the first small volumes of its gas to Turkey, and possibly on to Europe, have been dealt a blow, as Ankara has inked its third long-term LNG purchase agreement in five months. September 18 saw Turkey’s state gas importer Botas agree …
Read More »Rising EV Charging Costs Threaten UK’s Electric Vehicle Adoption
As if the EV boom needed another nail its in coffin, the UK has now produced figures showing that driving and electric vehicle is “up to twice as expensive” as driving a regular gas powered car. Data from the app ZapMap has confirmed that operating an electric vehicle (EV) can …
Read More »TAPI Pipeline Revival: A Turning Point in Central Asian Dynamics?
Central Asian countries are taking steps to broaden relations with their southern neighbor, the Taliban-led Afghanistan, despite the hard-line group’s increasingly restrictive policies, particularly toward women. Kyrgyzstan removed the Taliban from its list of terrorist organizations earlier this month, Turkmenistan resumed work with Afghanistan on a major gas-pipeline project, and …
Read More »Saudi Aramco Looks to Raise $3 Billion from New Bond Issue
Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil company, is looking to raise up to $3 billion from U.S.-dollar denominated Islamic bonds, Reuters reported on Tuesday, quoting sources with direct knowledge of the plans. Aramco, which is also the world’s single biggest crude oil exporter, plans to issue Islamic bonds, the so-called …
Read More »Libya’s Oil Exports Crash to 400,000 Bpd as Political Row Stalls Output
Crude oil exports from Libya have crumbled to around 400,000 barrels per day (bpd) this month from 1 million bpd in August as the political standoff in OPEC’s North African producer continues, Reuters reported on Tuesday, citing data from ports and ship-tracking services. Most of Libya’s oil exports this month …
Read More »The U.S. Is the World’s Top Gasoline Exporter
The United States is exporting gasoline more than any other nation in the world, supplying more than 16% of all exports of the fuel globally, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in an analysis on Tuesday. Last year, U.S. motor gasoline exports (finished gasoline plus gasoline blending components) averaged …
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