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U.S. Pauses Offshore Wind Leases over National Security Concerns

2 hours 8 min ago
The U.S. Department of the Interior is pausing leases for five offshore wind projects, due to national security concerns, Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum, said on Monday. Due to national security concerns identified by the Department of War, the Department of the Interior “is PAUSING leases for 5 expensive, unreliable, heavily subsidized offshore wind farms!” Secretary Burgum posted on X today. “ONE natural gas pipeline supplies as much energy as these 5 projects COMBINED.  @POTUS is bringing common sense back to energy…
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Nova Scotia Clears First Hurdle for Massive Jet Fuel Project

2 hours 38 min ago
The Maritime province of Nova Scotia is known for its lighthouses, lobster, Celtic/Acadian vibe, and Canadian history like the UNESCO heritage site of Old Town Lunenburg. Now it could be put on the map for an entirely different reason: low-carbon, sustainable jet fuel. CBC News reported this week that a proposal for an industrial plant on Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore has passed its first regulatory hurdle: environmental approval from the province. The proponent, Nova Sustainable Fuels, backed by European energy giant Octopus Energy, plans…
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Russia’s Pipeline Gas Exports to China Set for 25% Surge in 2025

3 hours 8 min ago
Russia is expected to deliver 25% higher volumes of natural gas via pipeline to China this year, compared to 2024, an anonymous source with knowledge of the flows told Reuters on Monday. Russia has been boosting both its pipeline and liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to China this year, as its sales are being shunned in Europe, Moscow’s previous top export market. The EU, earlier this month, even managed to reach an agreement on how to phase out imports of Russian gas. As a result of lost markets in Europe, Russia is pivoting to China and…
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The Old Oil Case Behind Trump's Venezuela Threats

3 hours 38 min ago
Last Tuesday evening, President Donald Trump posted a striking message on Truth Social calling for a “total and complete blockade” of all sanctioned oil tankers entering or leaving Venezuela. In the post, Trump cited asset theft, terrorism, and human trafficking, and asserted that Venezuela should be treated as a foreign terrorist organization. The statement immediately sparked confusion across energy markets and political media. Trump offered no details on how such a blockade would be enforced, under what legal authority it would operate,…
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Oil Prices Rise as the U.S. Escalates Its Tanker Crackdown Off Venezuela

17 hours 35 min ago
Oil prices climbed in early Asian trading on Monday as markets reacted to the U.S. intensifying its targeting of oil tankers off the coast of Venezuela, including the seizure of a second oil tanker and the pursuit of a third. At the time of writing, West Texas Intermediate was up 0.64%, at $56.88 per barrel, while Brent crude was 0.66% higher at $60.87 per barrel. The gains reflect heightened geopolitical risk in oil markets and the fear of further supply being taken offline. On Saturday, U.S. forces intercepted and seized a second oil tanker in…
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Trump’s Venezuela Campaign Disrupts an $8 Billion Oil Trade

20 hours 38 min ago
Oil tankers are diverting from their route to Venezuela; some are sitting idle at ports instead of setting off for Asia; discounts on Venezuelan crude are deepening; and PDVSA may soon start shutting down wells for lack of storage space. President Trump’s military campaign against Venezuela is threatening an $8-billion market. It started with one tanker seizure, a week ago. Then Trump escalated the rhetoric, threatening a blockade on Venezuelan tanker traffic and demanding that Venezuela returned “Oil, Land, and other Assets that they…
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Inside the Deep-Sea Mining Debate

Sun, 12/21/2025 - 23:00
As the global demand for critical minerals continues to increase, governments worldwide are continually looking for innovative ways to access these resources, which has led many to discuss the potential for deep-sea mining. However, concerns over environmental damage related to deep-sea operations have prevented greater exploration until now, and recent evidence showing the devastating impact mining could have on marine life could put it on indefinite hold. A study published in December, funded by The Metals Company, which was hoping to become…
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West Africa’s Atlantic Margin Sees Renewed Exploration Interest

Sun, 12/21/2025 - 21:00
West Africa’s Atlantic margin is entering a period of renewed exploration interest, driven by a combination of promising Cretaceous geology, shifts in company portfolios, and a widening recognition that new barrels will be required to balance future supply. The MSGBC basin has attracted particular attention as its geological potential becomes clearer and as a new generation of international players, most notably Chevron in Guinea-Bissau, signal that frontier opportunities remain firmly on the strategic map. This uptick comes at a moment when…
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Does the U.K. Need More Domestic Gas Production?

Sun, 12/21/2025 - 19:00
There are rising concerns that the United Kingdom’s gas security is under threat and that not enough is being done to mitigate the risk. Chris O’Shea, the CEO of Centrica, which owns British Gas, has called the government out for not paying enough attention to a gas report that was released on the same day as the annual budget, suggesting that not enough is being done to ensure the future of the U.K.’s gas supply, which could be devastating to consumers. A 50-page report from the National Energy System Operator (Neso) was released…
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The EIA Thinks OPEC Can Pump More Than Anyone Expected

Sun, 12/21/2025 - 14:30
The U.S. Energy Information Administration quietly rewrote a key assumption about the global oil market this week: OPEC can produce more oil than previously thought. In its December Short-Term Energy Outlook, the EIA updated how it defines and estimates OPEC crude oil production capacity. The result was a material upward revision. The agency now estimates OPEC’s effective production capacity was higher by about 220,000 barrels per day in 2024, 370,000 bpd in 2025, and 310,000 bpd in 2026 compared with its earlier assessments. The change didn’t…
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The EIA Thinks OPEC Can Pump More Than Anyone Expected

Sun, 12/21/2025 - 14:30
The U.S. Energy Information Administration quietly rewrote a key assumption about the global oil market this week: OPEC can produce more oil than previously thought. In its December Short-Term Energy Outlook, the EIA updated how it defines and estimates OPEC crude oil production capacity. The result was a material upward revision. The agency now estimates OPEC’s effective production capacity was higher by about 220,000 barrels per day in 2024, 370,000 bpd in 2025, and 310,000 bpd in 2026 compared with its earlier assessments. The change didn’t…
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Central Asia Looks to Balance Innovation and Legal Control in AI Push

Sun, 12/21/2025 - 01:00
Tajik officials are proposing the creation of a regional mechanism in Central Asia to legally regulate “new technologies,” including artificial intelligence. Tajikistan, along with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, have announced government programs to develop their respective countries’ IT/AI sectors. Kazakhstan has gone so far as to establish a Ministry of Artificial Intelligence, while Tajikistan’s digital infrastructure at present lags far behind its Central Asian neighbors. Speaking at a regional forum in Bishkek on December…
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Guyana Is Using Its Oil Revenues to Spark a Renewable Energy Boom

Sat, 12/20/2025 - 23:00
Since the discovery of vast oil reserves in Guyana around a decade ago, the South American country’s oil industry has grown significantly following investment from several international oil majors and the beginning of offshore production. As Guyana begins to see the revenue from its black gold, the government is reinvesting some of the money in renewables to diversify the energy mix and strengthen the country’s energy security. Guyana’s government aims to achieve 80 percent renewable energy in the electricity grid by 2040. In…
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What Happens to a Sanctioned Oil Tanker?

Sat, 12/20/2025 - 21:00
A 58,000-ton oil tanker called the Mikati was ploughing through the waters of the Indian Ocean one day when it got some bad news from faraway Brussels: it had been added to a list of sanctioned vessels in Russia’s shadow fleet. The story of the Mikati, currently passing through the English Channel, illustrates the strengths and weaknesses of the European Union sanctions regime that now includes some 600 ships. The EU listed the Mikati in July, following a similar decision by Britain in November last year. Built in 2003, its advanced age makes…
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The Battery Boom Is Reshaping Power Markets

Sat, 12/20/2025 - 19:00
The uptake of utility-scale battery storage has grown significantly in recent years as more countries switch to renewables. Battery storage ensures that grids powered by less reliable energy sources, such as wind and solar power, can continue to deliver a stable supply of clean energy through the day and night.  The battery storage boom of recent years has been driven largely by the falling costs of lithium-ion batteries, which have made it possible for utilities worldwide to invest in more batteries. The cost of batteries has fallen by around…
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BP CEO Shake-Up Reopens Talk of a Shell Megadeal

Sat, 12/20/2025 - 03:00
The appointment of Meg O’Neill as BP's chief executive officer, replacing Murray Auchincloss, is a momentous milestone in the oil industry. When O’Neill takes over on April 1, 2026, she will become the first woman ever to lead a Big Oil company. But O’Neill’s arrival at BP could turn out to be even more momentous for the industry, as it could lead to the biggest merger deal in decades. Hours after BP announced that Auchincloss is stepping down effective immediately and O’Neill of Woodside Energy would become BP’s…
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China Eases Rare Earth Export Rules Following U.S. Trade Truce

Sat, 12/20/2025 - 01:00
The tit-for-tat trade war between the US and China earlier this year cooled by late October after President Trump and President Xi agreed to a trade truce that, so far, appears to be holding. There are early signs that the truce is beginning to restore rare earth trade between China and the West, as Beijing has started approving some rare earth export license applications this week. EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic told Bloomberg TV earlier this week that industry chatter suggests China is granting so-called general licenses, a shift from a highly…
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Woodside Energy Chief O’Neil To Take Helm at BP in 2026

Fri, 12/19/2025 - 23:00
FTSE 100 oil major BP has replaced its top boss after just two years in the role as the energy giant targets a major turnaround. BP will swap out incumbent boss Murray Auchincloss, who has been in the role since the start of 2024, for Woodside Energy chief Meg O’Neil. Auchincloss will step down with immediate effect with O’Neil to take the helm in April 2026. Executive vice president Carol Howle will serve as the interim chief. Albert Manifold, chair of BP, said: “O’Neil’s relentless focus on business improvement and…
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Russia Faces Sharp Drop in Oil Tax Revenue at Start of 2026

Fri, 12/19/2025 - 21:40
Russia is heading into 2026 with a familiar problem wearing a sharper edge: the oil revenues that bankroll its budget — and its war — are shrinking fast. According to Reuters calculations released Friday, Russia’s tax proceeds from crude oil production in January could fall to about 380 billion roubles ($4.7 billion), the lowest monthly take since late 2022. That would mark a 16% drop from December and a collapse of more than 50% compared with January last year. For a government that still leans heavily on oil income to fund military…
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Russia Faces Sharp Drop in Oil Tax Revenue at Start of 2026

Fri, 12/19/2025 - 21:40
Russia is heading into 2026 with a familiar problem wearing a sharper edge: the oil revenues that bankroll its budget — and its war — are shrinking fast. According to Reuters calculations released Friday, Russia’s tax proceeds from crude oil production in January could fall to about 380 billion roubles ($4.7 billion), the lowest monthly take since late 2022. That would mark a 16% drop from December and a collapse of more than 50% compared with January last year. For a government that still leans heavily on oil income to fund military…
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