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Politics, Not Barrels, Are Driving Oil Again

Oil news - 2 hours 23 min ago
Oil markets remain hostage to Trump-driven uncertainty, as mixed signals on India’s stance toward Russian crude collide with renewed speculation around U.S.–Iran nuclear talks. Could Oil Be Back in Vogue? - 2026 was dubbed the year of oversupply, however January prices were in line with last year’s levels (ICE Brent averaged $64.7 per barrel and closed the month at $70.7 per barrel), defying gloomy demand predictions. - Trump’s erratic comments on Iran, first promising to act ‘with speed and violence’ against…
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Oil Tanker Rates Soar Amid Shipping Shortages and Middle East Tensions

Oil news - 2 hours 48 min ago
Oil tanker rates on the key Middle East-to-China route surged this week to the highest level since November as vessel supply is tightening and persistent tensions around Iran put shippers on alert. The daily rate for an oil tanker to ship crude from the Middle East to China jumped to as high as $129,000 on Monday, up by 5.1% on the day, to the highest level since November 2025, per data from the Baltic Exchange cited by Bloomberg.  Rates had already soared by over 60% in a single day on Friday amid the U.S.-Iran tensions, which sent Brent…
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Indian Oil Buyers Reassess Russian Crude Under New U.S. Deal

Oil news - 3 hours 3 min ago
Following the trade deal announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, Indian refiners seek clarification about Russian oil imports from their government, with some pre-emptively halting purchases, sources with knowledge of the matter told Bloomberg on Tuesday.     President Trump broke the news of a deal with India on Monday, saying the U.S. would reduce tariffs on Indian imports in exchange for a commitment on the part of New Delhi to stop buying crude oil from Russia and boost purchases of American oil instead, along with…
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Qatar Moves to Reclaim Japan’s LNG Market With Major Jera Deal

Oil news - 3 hours 48 min ago
QatarEnergy is expected to announce a major long-term supply agreement with the biggest power utility in Japan, allowing the world’s second-largest LNG exporter to regain some of the market share it has lost there over the past decade. As soon as this week, QatarEnergy is set to announce a supply deal with Jera Co, Inc, the largest power generation company in the G-7 Asian economy, anonymous sources familiar with the negotiations told Bloomberg on Tuesday.      The agreement would be for QatarEnergy to supply about 3 million…
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India Pours Over $10 Billion Into Rare Earths to Cut China Dependence

Oil news - 17 hours 3 min ago
India’s Finance Ministry has unveiled a budget proposal for the current financial year that will boost domestic rare earths mining and the clean energy sector as part of a broader effort to break global supply chain monopolies--particularly China’s dominance--and achieve strategic self-reliance in critical minerals. In the Union Budget 2026-27 presented over the weekend, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled a strategic initiative to establish dedicated rare earth corridors across four mineral-rich coastal states of Odisha, Kerala,…
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Kurdistan’s New Gas Play Just Exposed the Real Battle for Iraq

Oil news - 18 hours 3 min ago
The semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq, centred in Erbil, has a significance way beyond its size, oil and gas output, and military capabilities. It is at the heart of the superpower battle for Iraq, which itself is seen by Washington, London, Beijing and Moscow, as the key to the broader Middle East. As underscored exclusively to OilPrice.com some time ago by a senior energy source who works closely with Iran’s Petroleum Ministry, China, Russia and Iran’s view is that: “By keeping the West out of energy deals in Iraq, the…
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Central Asia Looks West as It Rewires Its Energy System

Oil news - 19 hours 3 min ago
Central Asia is emerging from the shadow of Russia and Moscow’s grip on its economy and energy supply. In recent years, several regional and European projects, as well as China’s inroads into the Central Asian economies, have the potential to make Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan less dependent on Russia in their energy systems. Power connections and transmission projects, a program to establish Central Asia’s first-ever regional electricity market, and hydropower projects in these countries are…
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The Net Zero Paradox No One Admits

Oil news - 20 hours 3 min ago
Western countries have led the push for net-zero economies for over a decade. Even though it’s China that is the biggest builder of wind and solar, and EVs, and the biggest investor in transition technology, it is Europe, the UK, and Australia that are pushing for more emission cuts and more commitments for low-carbon energy. There is just one problem with that: they have outsourced all the high-emission activities, and these activities are now powering whole economies. Take cement, for instance. The biggest producer of the essential raw…
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The Clean Energy Supply Chain Europe Still Doesn’t Control

Oil news - 21 hours 3 min ago
As stated earlier last month, Europe’s reliance on China for the minerals and materials underpinning the clean energy transition is no accident; it was a policy choice. And just as it chose dependency, Europe can choose resilience. The contours of that choice are now sharp and urgent: this is not about isolationism, but about strategic autonomy, industrial renaissance, and practical competitiveness. Europe’s vulnerability lies not in geology but in policy and capacity. Europe is not barren of lithium, nickel, graphite, rare earths,…
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Winter Storm Fern: If a Million Outages Isn’t a Failure, What Is?

Oil news - Mon, 02/02/2026 - 23:00
“Wow, we really dodged the bullet. Maybe a million customers lost service, but none of the grids went down. Anyway, you can’t really prepare for freak events. Congrats on a job well done!” You can just imagine the imaginary manager of the imaginary US electric grid control center telling that to the frazzled staff after that fierce winter storm dubbed Fern. Of course, a number of power plants (largely gas-fired) stopped operating, power lines went down, and in some parts, even a week later, there was still no power, and water…
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U.S.-India Trade Deal Puts Oil and Russian Crude at the Core

Oil news - Mon, 02/02/2026 - 22:45
President Donald Trump said on Monday that the United States and India have reached an agreement on a trade framework that cuts U.S. tariffs on Indian goods and commits New Delhi to expand purchases of U.S. oil and gas, pushing energy supply to the center of talks that have unfolded largely in public. Trump’s comments outlined a deal that lowers U.S. tariffs on Indian imports to 18% and removes an additional duty tied to India’s Russian oil buying. In return, he said Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed to sharply reduce purchases of…
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U.S.-India Trade Deal Puts Oil and Russian Crude at the Core

Oil news - Mon, 02/02/2026 - 22:45
President Donald Trump said on Monday that the United States and India have reached an agreement on a trade framework that cuts U.S. tariffs on Indian goods and commits New Delhi to expand purchases of U.S. oil and gas, pushing energy supply to the center of talks that have unfolded largely in public. Trump’s comments outlined a deal that lowers U.S. tariffs on Indian imports to 18% and removes an additional duty tied to India’s Russian oil buying. In return, he said Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed to sharply reduce purchases of…
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Qatar’s Al-Kaabi Warns AI Power Demand Could Spark LNG Shortage by 2030

Oil news - Mon, 02/02/2026 - 22:30
Qatari Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi on Monday warned that rising power demand from artificial intelligence could wipe out the global LNG surplus and push markets into deficit by around 2030, despite more than 100 million tonnes per year of new LNG capacity scheduled to come online this decade, Reuters reported. Al-Kaabi said AI-driven data centers are emerging as a material source of gas demand as governments and technology companies accelerate investment in large-scale computing infrastructure. Unlike traditional industrial loads, data centers…
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Private Equity’s Quiet Pivot Into Sanctioned Energy Space

Oil news - Mon, 02/02/2026 - 22:00
Geopolitics are clearly again at play in the ongoing story surrounding Russia’s Lukoil international asset sale. The return of geopolitics, as clearly evident in energy markets, is putting investors on the spot; they must relearn an old lesson: oil and gas are never merely commodities, and capital is never neutral. This longstanding dynamic is clearly being played out in the quiet but strategically meaningful triangle among The Carlyle Group, Lukoil, and the United Arab Emirates, with risks stemming from sanctions, regional conflicts, and…
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U.S. Extends License Protecting Venezuela-Owned Citgo From Creditors

Oil news - Mon, 02/02/2026 - 21:30
The United States has extended a Treasury license that shields Venezuela-owned refiner CITGO Petroleum Corp from creditor actions through March 20, a move that preserves the company’s legal status while debt disputes continue, Reuters reported on Monday.  The license prevents creditors from seizing Citgo’s U.S. assets as part of ongoing litigation tied to defaults by its ultimate owner, Venezuela’s state energy company. The protection has been repeatedly renewed over successive months and years as courts and claimants press…
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U.S. Extends License Protecting Venezuela-Owned Citgo From Creditors

Oil news - Mon, 02/02/2026 - 21:30
The United States has extended a Treasury license that shields Venezuela-owned refiner CITGO Petroleum Corp from creditor actions through March 20, a move that preserves the company’s legal status while debt disputes continue, Reuters reported on Monday.  The license prevents creditors from seizing Citgo’s U.S. assets as part of ongoing litigation tied to defaults by its ultimate owner, Venezuela’s state energy company. The protection has been repeatedly renewed over successive months and years as courts and claimants press…
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EU Sanctions Loom Over Kyrgyzstan Ahead of U.S. Trade Forum

Oil news - Mon, 02/02/2026 - 21:00
Talk about awkward timing. Just as Bishkek is set to host a major US-Central Asian trade forum, reports are circulating that the EU may impose sanctions on Kyrgyzstan. First reported by Bloomberg, Brussels appears ready to slap bans on Kyrgyz trade in machine tools and radio equipment as punishment for helping the Kremlin evade sanctions imposed following Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine. If the reports prove accurate, Kyrgyzstan will become the first Central Asian nation to face EU sanctions for helping Russia. To date, only individuals…
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Equinor Exits Argentina’s Vaca Muerta Shale Play

Oil news - Mon, 02/02/2026 - 20:30
Equinor will sell all its assets in Argentina’s Vaca Muerta basin to Vista Energy in a cash and stock deal worth $1.1 billion, the Norwegian energy major said on Monday as it continues to high-grade its international portfolio. The deal includes Equinor’s 30% non-operated interest in the Bandurria Sur asset and its 50% non-operated interest in the Bajo del Toro asset in the premier Argentinian shale basin that has seen oil and gas production surge over the past year. Equinor retains its acreage offshore Argentina as these assets are…
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Trump Launches $12 Billion Critical Minerals Stockpile

Oil news - Mon, 02/02/2026 - 20:00
The Trump administration has moved to lock down supply by launching a $12-billion strategic stockpile of critical minerals, a direct bid to cut U.S. reliance on China for materials that sit at the heart of defense systems, power grids, and advanced manufacturing, Bloomberg reported on Monday.  Rather than leaning on tariffs, permitting tweaks, or future supply promises, Washington is choosing to buy and hold the minerals outright. The stockpile will focus on rare earth elements alongside lithium, cobalt, nickel, and graphite. These materials…
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Shell Sees LNG Sector Growing by 3% Per Year

Oil news - Mon, 02/02/2026 - 19:30
The global LNG market is expanding by 3% every year, growing at a faster pace than the overall natural gas market, Wael Sawan, chief executive officer of the world’s top LNG trader, Shell, said at an LNG conference in Doha, Qatar. Both supply and demand of LNG have surged in recent years, and a new supply wave is coming by the end of this decade. The supply surge is set to begin as soon as this year, analysts and forecasters say. New LNG export projects coming online and ramp-ups of recently commissioned facilities are expected to drive a…
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