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Iran could Destabilise the New Normal in Oil Prices
Despite attacks on shipping in the Gulf and the continued instability across the Middle East, the oil market has settled into a new normal.
Canada Can't Get Its Pipeline Problem Under Control
Alberta’s oil and gas industry has had a very, very rough year. With a major pipeline infrastructure deficit and major delays and setbacks for all new pipeline…
Trump's Tariffs Disrupt USMCA And The U.S. Oil & Gas Boom
The U.S.-Mexican energy partnership helps explains why approving the USMCA deal is such an urgent priority.Unfortunately, the Trump administration has announced…
Malta Freeport Hosts its First LNG-powered Container Ship
Malta Freeport Terminals has welcomed the first ever LNG-powered container ship to visit Malta during the vessel's maiden voyage from Asia to Rotterdam. Tourism…
Analysis: Asian Refiners May Trim Sour Crude Intake on Dubai Backwardation
The spread between the first and third-line Dubai crude swaps was assessed at $2.06/b on May 17 in Singapore, Platts data showed, the strongest backwardation si…
Pakistan LNG Launches Tender for 240 Cargoes
According to Pakistan LNG's filing, the tender is for the delivery of 240 cargoes over a 10-year period, on a delivered ex-ship (DES) basis to the import facili…
Russian Oil Extraction Hits Three Year Low
The contamination of Urals oil with chlorides and the subsequent suspension of the Druzhba pipeline, which accounts for 20% of Russia’s oil exports, has forced…
Oil Refinery
U.S. Crude Oil Refinery Inputs Increase Last Week: EIA
U.S. crude oil refinery inputs increased during the week ending June 7, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Wednesday.
Shell Ships First LNG Cargo from Prelude FLNG from Australia
Targeting the Asian market, Royal Dutch Shell, along with its Joint Venture Partners Japan’s INPEX, South Korea’s KOGAS and US-based OPIC, announced on 11 Jun…
Shell Ships First LNG from World’s Largest Offshore Facility Prelude
The Prelude floating liquefied natural gas vessel lies nearly 300 miles off Western Australia, stretching out the length of four football fields end to end.
Nonstop Records for U.S. Natural-Gas-Based Electricity
As the hot months linger, it will be natural gas that is leaned on most to supply the electricity that we need to run our air conditioners and keep us cool.
Oil Prices Are Falling Because Fears of a Glut in Supplies Are Growing
Oil prices dropped on Wednesday after the U.S. Energy Information Administration released data that showed oil supplies have been building.
Russia: Clean Crude Oil To Reach Slovakia, Hungary Within Week
Russia also continues negotiations with Poland in view of restarting the crude oil flow via the pipeline to the Adamova Zastava station, Russian media quoted th…
One Country That Could Win Big From The U.S., China Trade War
Australia is poised to fill the gap for China, with its booming LNG sector well positioned. Last year, China imported 23 million tons of LNG from Australia, whi…
BP Resists Calls to Match Shell's Climate Change Goals
The company has rejected demands to follow the example set by rival Shell (RDSA) and include emissions generated by the oil it sells in its climate targets.
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