Oil news

How Israel Is Reframing the Iran Threat

Oil news - 2 hours 23 min ago
As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepares to meet US President Donald Trump in Florida on December 29, the agenda centers on Iran -- with a twist. Israel is laser-focused on Iran’s ballistic missile program, which it views as the most urgent existential threat after the US-Israeli strikes severely damaged Iran's nuclear infrastructure during a 12-day aerial campaign in June. This shift highlights a growing US-Israel divergence. Trump has repeatedly described Iran's nuclear threat as "obliterated," crediting wartime bombings of…
Categories: Oil news

National Oil Companies Quietly Set The Pace For The Next Decade

Oil news - 20 hours 23 min ago
The prevailing structural theme right now is that national oil companies (NOCs), in some cases and across some segments, are moving faster than the majors, outspending them, beating them in locking up supply chains, and building cash cows faster for the future. You can see it directly in upstream spending trends highlighted by the IEA Oil 2025 report, and the money is shifting this way because the NOCs have political backing, lower lifting costs, and much clearer mandates than the big listed companies. Wood Mackenzie has warned that tighter capital…
Categories: Oil news

Texas Launches $350 Million Nuclear Energy Initiative

Oil news - 21 hours 23 min ago
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has congratulated the Texas Legislature for passing House Bill 14, saying it will help revolutionize Texas’ energy sector and cement the state’s role in leading a nuclear power renaissance in the United States.   “Texas is the energy capital of the world, and this legislation will position Texas at the forefront of America’s nuclear renaissance,” said Governor Abbott. “By creating the Texas Advanced Nuclear Energy Office and investing $350 million–the largest national commitment--we…
Categories: Oil news

Public Ownership Won’t Cure Power Market Volatility

Oil news - 22 hours 23 min ago
There are at least two places, San Francisco and the mid-Hudson Valley in New York, where political activists are currently advocating for a public takeover of the local investor-owned utility. Pacific Gas and Electric is owned by utility holding company PG&E Corporation and the service territory of the former Central Hudson Gas & Electric Company is owned by Fortis Inc, a Canadian holding company with varied utility interests. We have no views on the respective merits of either municipalization movement. What we find interesting is that…
Categories: Oil news

China’s Solar Rebound Signals Discipline, Not Another Boom

Oil news - Fri, 12/26/2025 - 21:30
China’s solar installations jumped to a six-month high in November, with developers adding roughly 22 gigawatts of new capacity, according to data released by the National Energy Administration. That’s even after 2025 proved to be a brutal year defined less by climate ambition and more by policy whiplash, tariffs, and overcapacity. On paper, November looks like a comeback. But it’s really more of a controlled burn. Installations surged earlier this year as developers raced to beat a policy deadline, front-loading an extraordinary…
Categories: Oil news

China’s Solar Rebound Signals Discipline, Not Another Boom

Oil news - Fri, 12/26/2025 - 21:30
China’s solar installations jumped to a six-month high in November, with developers adding roughly 22 gigawatts of new capacity, according to data released by the National Energy Administration. That’s even after 2025 proved to be a brutal year defined less by climate ambition and more by policy whiplash, tariffs, and overcapacity. On paper, November looks like a comeback. But it’s really more of a controlled burn. Installations surged earlier this year as developers raced to beat a policy deadline, front-loading an extraordinary…
Categories: Oil news

How Trump’s Venezuelan Blockade Is Disrupting Oil Flows to China and Cuba

Oil news - Fri, 12/26/2025 - 21:00
The Trump administration has ordered the U.S. military to enforce a two-month "quarantine" of Venezuelan oil, signaling an intensification of gunboat diplomacy aimed at fostering regime instability in Caracas, with potential spillover effects that could ripple across the Caribbean into Cuba. "While military options still exist, the focus is to first use economic pressure by enforcing sanctions to reach the outcome the White House is looking (for)," a U.S. official told Reuters on Wednesday afternoon, speaking on condition of anonymity. The U.S.…
Categories: Oil news

Experts Question Russia's Ability and Desire to Attack NATO

Oil news - Fri, 12/26/2025 - 21:00
The polite applause faded and NATO chief Mark Rutte arranged his papers neatly on the rostrum. It took him 62 seconds to get to the point. “The dark forces of oppression are on the march again,” he said. “We are Russia’s next target.” Rutte’s speech in Berlin on December 11 was just the latest in an unprecedented series of warnings of direct conflict with Russia made in 2025 by senior European officials and intelligence agencies. In February, Danish intelligence said “Russia sees itself in conflict with…
Categories: Oil news

US, Russia Allegedly Discuss Nuclear Plant Crypto Mining

Oil news - Fri, 12/26/2025 - 20:30
Russian media claimed on Friday that the Trump administration held talks with Russia over joint management of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, including the potential to use its power for crypto mining, Russian newspaper Kommersant has revealed. The discussions, which have not been independently confirmed, were allegedly held without Ukraine’s participation, and likewise proposed resuming electricity supply to Ukraine. The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is currently not supplying electricity to Ukraine, with its six reactors…
Categories: Oil news

China Issues First 2026 Fuel Export Quotas

Oil news - Fri, 12/26/2025 - 13:00
China has issued the first batch of fuel export quotas for the new year, at a total of 19 million tons, Reuters reported today, citing unnamed sources. The volumes were relatively unchanged on the first fuel export quota batch for this year. The quotas include gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. In addition to those, Beijing also issued export quotas for 8 million tons of low-sulfur bunkering fuel. The bulk of the quotas, at over 70%, are going to state-owned energy majors Sinopec and CNPC. The two together received fuel export quotas for a total of…
Categories: Oil news

Geopolitics Lifts Oil Prices in Thin Holiday Trading

Oil news - Fri, 12/26/2025 - 13:00
Oil prices nudged higher on Boxing Day as geopolitical risk rises in the markets. Friday, December 26, 2025The festive Christmas lull in oil trading saw oil prices post a weekly gain as geopolitical tensions helped push ICE Brent above the $62 per barrel mark. Venezuela and the potential choking of its heavy crude production remains the No. 1 topic, however the U.S.’ Boxing Day strikes on Nigeria could open up a new front of bullishness. US Continues to Hunt Down Venezuela Tankers. The White House has ordered US military forces around Venezuela…
Categories: Oil news

China Issues First 2026 Fuel Export Quotas

Oil news - Fri, 12/26/2025 - 13:00
China has issued the first batch of fuel export quotas for the new year, at a total of 19 million tons, Reuters reported today, citing unnamed sources. The volumes were relatively unchanged on the first fuel export quota batch for this year. The quotas include gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. In addition to those, Beijing also issued export quotas for 8 million tons of low-sulfur bunkering fuel. The bulk of the quotas, at over 70%, are going to state-owned energy majors Sinopec and CNPC. The two together received fuel export quotas for a total of…
Categories: Oil news

Russia's Oil Output Held Steady in 2025

Oil news - Fri, 12/26/2025 - 12:00
Russia’s crude oil production this year will remain unchanged from the previous year at some 516 million tons, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said today, adding that in 2026, oil production should rise to 525 million tons, Interfax cited the official as saying. The 2025 total is equal to around 10.36 million barrels daily, to rise to 10.54 million barrels daily in 2036, based on a conversion ratio of 7.33 barrels in a ton. The 2026 increase is about 2% on this year and will be pursued “in accordance with the socio-economic development…
Categories: Oil news

Oil Prices Set for Largest Weekly Gain in Three Months

Oil news - Fri, 12/26/2025 - 10:56
Crude oil prices were set for the most substantial gain since October this week amid intensifying U.S. pressure on Venezuela, with both Brent crude and West Texas Intermediate gaining over $2 per barrel in the last full week of 2025. A newly reported U.S. military strike on Islamic State terrorists in Nigeria contributed to the oil price climb. At the time of writing, Brent crude was trading at $62.41 per barrel... With West Texas Intermediate at $58.54 per barrel, after media cited President Donald Trump as saying U.S. forces had delivered a “powerful…
Categories: Oil news

Why Christmas Is the Most Stressful Week for the Diesel Market

Oil news - Fri, 12/26/2025 - 03:00
Santa runs on diesel. Every year, the global holiday economy depends on a short, unforgiving surge in distillate consumption that powers trucks, ports, warehouses, refrigeration, and backup generation, all under winter operating conditions. That commercially driven holiday cheer strains logistics and exposes how thin the margin has become in some already-tight diesel markets, particularly in Europe.  After crude, diesel is the most economically important fuel in the system, and Christmas is when that reality asserts itself. In the U.S., distillate…
Categories: Oil news

The Storage Solutions Your Battery Hasn’t Heard About (but should)

Oil news - Fri, 12/26/2025 - 01:00
When we talk about energy storage today, lithium-ion batteries tend to dominate the conversation. They are sleek, compact, and have become the default image of the clean energy revolution. Yet behind the headlines, a quieter cast of characters has been doing the heavy lifting. Some of the most effective ways to store energy are not based on exotic chemistry at all, but on gravity, heat, air, and even sand. They are often strange, wonderfully simple, and surprisingly effective. If the world’s energy transition were a movie, lithium-ion batteries…
Categories: Oil news

Energy-as-a-Service: A Subscription Trap for Heavy Infrastructure

Oil news - Thu, 12/25/2025 - 23:00
The digital economy’s favorite gimmick...the subscription...has finally arrived for the world of physical steel and copper. Data from the latest sector forecasts indicates the commercial Energy as a Service (EaaS) market is set to double, ballooning from $28.79 billion in 2024 to over $55 billion by 2030.  On paper, it is a clean, easyu narrative: commercial landlords and data center operators trade their volatile utility bills and aging HVAC units for a smooth, predictable monthly fee. But when you audit the reality of a 11.4% compound…
Categories: Oil news

Unpacking Copper’s Phantom Deficit

Oil news - Thu, 12/25/2025 - 21:00
The headlines from the London Metal Exchange tell a story of a world on the brink of a copper famine.  2025 is closing out with prices up nearly 40%...the most violent annual move since the post-crisis bounce of 2009.  We’ve watched prices breach $12,000 a tonne, a level that would usually imply the world’s electrical grids were physically melting. But if you look at the actual hardware...the physical metal sitting in sheds...the story isn't one of scarcity, but of a massive, expensive game of logistical hide-and-seek. The…
Categories: Oil news

Why Christmas Is Still a Diesel Stress Test for Energy Markets

Oil news - Thu, 12/25/2025 - 19:00
Santa runs on diesel. Every year, the global holiday economy depends on a short, unforgiving surge in distillate consumption that powers trucks, ports, warehouses, refrigeration, and backup generation, all under winter operating conditions. That commercially driven holiday cheer strains logistics and exposes how thin the margin has become in some already-tight diesel markets, particularly in Europe.  After crude, diesel is the most economically important fuel in the system, and Christmas is when that reality asserts itself. In the U.S., distillate…
Categories: Oil news

Two Natural Gas Stocks to Watch as Demand Surges

Oil news - Thu, 12/25/2025 - 03:00
As a special Christmas treat to our readers, we have made this month's Global Energy Alert stock deep dive available to all! Enjoy the read, and if you want more of where this came from, then make sure you sign up! Gas-focused E&P stocks have been getting a bid in the last few months. It’s normal around this time of year. Storage injection season has come to a close, and across most of North America, people are turning their heat higher to keep out the cold. For the gas drillers, that means it’s finally time to ring the cash register. …
Categories: Oil news

Pages