India’s role in global oil markets will likely expand substantially over the remainder of the decade, fueled by strong growth in its economy, population and demographics — making the country the largest source of demand growth, the International Energy Agency said in a report Feb. 7. n the report titled …
Read More »IEA Cuts 2050 Oil Demand Projection by 2.4 Million b/d
The International Energy Agency on Oct. 24 lowered its 2050 oil demand projection by 2.4 million b/d to 54.8 million b/d along with a 0.5 million b/d reduction for 2030 under its central scenario in the World Energy Outlook. The annual outlook cited a faster pace of adoption of electric …
Read More »Libya Closes Four Oil Ports as NOC Declares State of Alert before Hurricane
Libya has shut four oil ports as a precautionary measure while state-owned National Oil Corp. declared a state of maximum alert on Sept. 10, before a possible hurricane headed for the country. Ras Lanuf, Zueitina, Brega and Es Sidra ports will be shut for at least three days, a source …
Read More »EU, Japan to Establish Energy Security Dialogue on Global LNG Architecture
The EU and Japan agreed July 18 to strengthen their energy cooperation by establishing an EU-Japan energy security dialogue on global LNG “architecture.” In a statement, the EU said the dialogue would see collaboration on a global “early warning” system to help pre-empt possible supply shocks and ensure global LNG …
Read More »EU Focus Now on Renewables, Grid Expansion after Energy Policy Paradigm Shift
The EU’s energy crisis interventions have improved security of supply, but the industry must now focus on growing the bloc’s renewables capacity and expanding its grid infrastructure in a market rife with inflationary pressure, policymakers and power-sector executives said June 20. “We are experiencing a paradigm shift in energy policy,” …
Read More »New Iraqi Budget Law Strengthens Baghdad’s Hand over Kurdistan Region’s Oil Sector
Already reeling from the months-long suspension of its crude exports, Iraq’s semiautonomous Kurdistan region may see its lifeblood oil sector further hemmed in with the passage of the federal budget. The budget, passed June 12 following four days of late-night voting and intense debates within Iraq’s parliament — including on …
Read More »China Fuels Economic Recovery with Higher Coal Imports, not LNG, in Q1
China increasingly turned to coal imports during the first quarter to help power its economic recovery from the COVID-19 lockdowns, while its appetite for costly LNG sourced from the global market declined. Following a number of measures to bolster domestic coal production, global receipts and coal-fired power generation going forward, …
Read More »IEA: OPEC+ Output Cuts to Deepen H2 Oil Supply Deficit, Risk Higher Prices
OPEC+’s recent announcement of new output cuts this year will deepen an expected supply deficit in the second half of the year and risks higher prices as China’s economic rebound continues to drive growth, the International Energy Agency said April 14. OPEC+ on April 2 announced a surprise “precautionary move” …
Read More »Middle East Oil Exports to Asia Seen Weakening amid OPEC+ Cuts, Cheap Russian Barrels
Middle East oil exporters are expected to continue to lose market share in some Asian countries, particularly in price-sensitive India, amid the 1.66 million b/d voluntary cuts by OPEC+, cheap Russian barrels and higher priced Dubai-linked cargoes. Although exports from seven major oil producers in the Middle East rose 0.6% …
Read More »China’s Hunger for Coal Sparks Debate on Self-Sufficiency and Imports
China’s growing energy needs on the back of a post-COVID economic recovery has put the spotlight on coal, but whether it will come from higher imports or a more aggressive domestic production remains debatable. While some analysts believe that rising domestic output will be sufficient to cater to the coal …
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