The United States became the first largest supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the European market in the first quarter of 2021, overtaking Qatar, according to the latest report by Russia’s energy giant Gazprom published on Monday. “Thanks to a significant increase in associated gas production and the construction …
Read More »Scientists Find Method to Cut Production Facilities’ Heating Costs Five-Fold
Scientists from Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) jointly with colleagues from the Industrial University of Tyumen (IUT) have proposed a system that will reduce energy costs for heating industrial plants at least five-fold. The study’s findings were published in the academic journal Thermal Science and Engineering Progress. Technological development or the …
Read More »IEA Upgrades Oil Demand Growth Forecast for 2021 by 230,000 Barrels a Day
The International Energy Agency (IEA) upgraded the forecast for oil demand growth by 230,000 barrels a day to 5.7 million barrels a day (mbd), but noted that the post-COVID recovery remained fragile. Last month, the IEA also upgraded the forecast for world oil demand growth in 2021 by 0.1 mbd …
Read More »Suez Canal Blockage to have Minimal Long-Term Impacts
The impact of the blockage of the Suez Canal by a giant container ship will be minimal, while oil prices may increase in the short run, Managing Director of Branko Terzic & Associates LLC, who used to serve as a commissioner on the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, said on …
Read More »Nord Stream 2 Becoming Divisive Issue ‘Unfortunate’
The United States just wants its allies to understand its position on Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which is set to carry gas from Russia to Europe, and it’s “unfortunate” that the project became a contentious point, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told CNN. Washington has repeatedly shown its displeasure …
Read More »Poland Admits Nord Stream 2 Will Likely Be Finished as US Vows to Continue Pressure on Pipeline
Poland along with several other European nations and the US has long been opposed to the project. The latter claims the pipeline would be “divisive” for Europe and suggested they buy liquified natural gas from America or elsewhere. All things indicate that the Nord Stream 2 pipeline will be completed …
Read More »Oil Prices on the Rise amid Frosty Weather in Texas, Possible Norway Strikes
Last week, the US Energy Information Administration said it expected Brent crude oil prices to average $56 per barrel in the first quarter and $52 over the rest of the year. US West Texas Intermediate futures surged by 2.5 percent Monday, higher than $60 per barrel for the first time …
Read More »German Authorities Discussing ‘Shutdown Mechanism’ for Nord Stream 2
The German authorities are considering the possibility of creating a shutdown mechanism for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, which would be used in the case of a Russian attempt to decrease gas transit via Ukraine, German media reported. The WirtschaftsWoche newspaper reported that neither Chancellor Angela Merkel nor Foreign …
Read More »Russian Nuclear Power Plants Set Electricity Production Record in 2020
Nuclear power plants in Russia produced over 215.7 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity in 2020 thus reaching an all-time-high, Rosenergoatom, a subsidiary of state nuclear energy corporation Rosatom, said on Friday. “We ended 2020 with an absolute record in the entire history of the Russian nuclear power industry, achieved previously only …
Read More »US still Trying to Undermine Nord Stream 2
The United States continues its attempts to derail the construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia to Europe, German utility firm Uniper said. “Uniper regrets to say that the US is still trying to undermine the important infrastructure project, which is Nord Stream 2. We believe it …
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