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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Market Poised to Nearly Double by 2030
The hydrogen fuel cell market is on the verge of a major inflection point, projected to nearly double in value over the next six years as global powers scramble to hit critical net-zero emission targets. The technology, which provides emissions-free electricity for everything from heavy-duty trucks to corporate data centers, is now being hailed as indispensable to the global energy transition. A recent market analysis from DataM Intelligence forecasts the global market, valued at $3.64 billion in 2024, will expand significantly to reach an estimated…
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Namibia Oil Rush Intensifies as TotalEnergies Leads Bid for Galp Stake
TotalEnergies has emerged as the favorite to buy into a major oil discovery offshore Namibia and become a partner of Portugal’s Galp in its development, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing anonymous sources with knowledge of the matter. Galp, which announced the Mopane oil discovery in 2024, plans to sell a 40% stake in the field and find a partner by the end of the year. Chevron was also said to be in the race for buying a minority stake in the Mopane field. But TotalEnergies appears to be in pole position, at least according…
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UK Windfall Tax Blamed for Further North Sea Job Losses
Around 100 offshore jobs are set to be cut by oil and gas firm Harbour Energy amid pressure from UK windfall taxes. The company, which is the UK’s largest oil and gas producer, has announced the proposed job losses as part of a review into its operations in this country. In a statement, managing director Scott Barr said the process is necessary to make sure its UK business “remains competitive as we continue to adapt to a challenging future”. Harbour Energy added it has come under pressure from lower commodity prices and an “uncompetitive…
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U.S. Sanctions Force Serbia's Only Refinery to Shut Down
The United States has denied a sanctions waiver to Serbian refinery Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), majority owned by Russian state energy firms and sanctioned by the United States, forcing Serbia’s only refinery to shut down, Serbian President Aleksandar Vu?i? said on Tuesday. “We expected to get a license from the US government for continued oil supplies to our refinery in Pancevo...but we have not received a positive decision from the US,” Vu?i? said at a briefing today, as quoted by the Tanjug news agency. …
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The Most Boring Oil Month in Years Sets the Stage for a High-Stakes December
After a month where every geopolitical bet fizzled, the oil market enters December searching for its next catalyst. 2026 Forecasts Slide to $62 as Oversupply Clouds Outlook - The oil markets are increasingly forming a consensus view on 2026 prices, with a Reuters survey of analysts and economists yielding a $62 per barrel average for next year, a whopping $10 per barrel lower than their initial 2026 predictions.- The IEA’s expectations of a 4.2 million b/d oversupply is the most extreme outlook, perhaps overtly biased; however, even the most…
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A Pivotal Week for Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was at the Elysee Palace in Paris on December 1 for talks with his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, kicking off another week of intense diplomacy aimed at ending nearly four years of fighting in Ukraine following Russia's full-scale invasion. The visit, aimed at finding "conditions for a just and lasting peace," came a day after talks in Florida between US and Ukrainian delegations that both sides praised as productive without providing further details. After the Paris meeting, Zelenskyy said the two…
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Kazakhstan Plans to Double Oil Refining Capacity by 2040
Kazakhstan plans to build a new large refinery and boost existing refining capacity to more than double its crude processing capacity by 2040, Energy Minister Yerlan Akenzhenov said on Tuesday. Last year, the refining processing rate of the OPEC+ oil producer was 18 million tons per year. Expansion of existing capacity will boost the oil refining volumes between 2025 and 2032, from the current 18 million tons per year to 30 million tons per year, the minister said. Then, by 2040, Kazakhstan plans to launch a new large-scale refinery…
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TotalEnergies Partners with Japanese Giants for U.S. Synthetic Gas Project
TotalEnergies is partnering with several Japanese firms to develop the Live Oak project in Nebraska—a facility to produce electric natural gas (e-NG), synthetic gas produced from renewable hydrogen and CO2, the French supermajor said on Tuesday. TotalEnergies has signed a Joint Development and Operating Agreement that grants Japanese energy firms Osaka Gas, Toho Gas, and ITOCHU a combined 33% stake in the project, which the French major is developing with TES, a Europe-based green energy company. Following the agreement, TotalEnergies…
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Geopolitical Risk Keeps Oil Prices Elevated
Oil prices remained elevated in early Asian trade on Tuesday as investors priced in growing geopolitical risk, especially after a drone strike damaged infrastructure at the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) Black Sea terminal. At the time of writing, Brent crude was trading at $63.16 a barrel and U.S. West Texas Intermediate was changing hands at $59.36, both up by more than a dollar over the last week. The latest drone strike, which reportedly damaged a key mooring point at the CPC terminal, triggered supply disruption fears, although some loadings…
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AI Becomes the Operating Backbone of the Power Sector
Artificial Intelligence has emerged as one of the biggest secular megatrends of our time. AI is powering the fourth industrial revolution and is increasingly being viewed as a key strategy for mastering some of the greatest challenges of our time, including climate change and pollution. Energy companies are employing AI tools to digitize records, analyze vast troves of data and geological maps, and potentially identify problems such as excessive equipment use or pipeline corrosion. AI is used to analyze seismic data, optimize drilling paths, and…
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Rio Tinto Hits the Brakes on Lithium in Strategy Shakeup
Rio Tinto is streamlining operations and drafting a fundamental reset to accelerate projects with quicker and better returns. The strategy overhaul is courtesy of the mining giant’s former head of the iron ore division, the group’s biggest business, who became chief executive officer a few months ago. New Rio Tinto CEO Simon Trott will unveil his vision of a streamlined Rio Tinto at a Capital Markets Day event in London on Thursday. Trott has signaled that reorganization will continue to fundamentally reset the company’s businesses.…
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Trump Moves to Supercharge U.S. LNG as Exports Hit New Highs
The U.S. federal government is considering further steps to speed up the buildout of liquefied natural gas export infrastructure as flows of natural gas to LNG plants hit a record high. Exports, as it happens, are also running at all-time highs. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s chairwoman announced the coming changes in a statement that said, “Energy infrastructure needs to be built now, and existing projects need to be maintained efficiently to ensure grid reliability today and in the future. We are taking a hard look at…
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Iraq’s Election Shock Sets Off a West-vs-Iran Showdown
Pro?West Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al?Sudani performed strongly in the 11 November parliamentary elections – the seventh since Saddam Hussein’s fall in 2003. With turnout around 56%, Sudani’s Reconstruction and Development Coalition emerged as the largest faction, winning 1.3 million votes out of nearly 11 million cast, beating the pro-Iran State of Law Alliance by 370,000. However, Sudani’s faction still only received 15% of the seats in parliament, totalling 46 out of 329. On the other hand, pro-Iran…
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National Gas Prices Sink Below $3/Gallon For First Time Since 2021
The national average price of gasoline dropped below $3 a gallon over the weekend, sinking to their lowest level since 2021. The median U.S. gas price is now $2.83 per gallon, with the national average 6.9 cents cheaper from a month ago and 5.4 cents per gallon lower than a year ago. However, prices vary widely by state, with drivers in Oklahoma paying $2.409 per gallon compared to $4.560 in California. According to GasBuddy, a handful of gas stations are offering gas under $2 per gallon. That said, diesel prices have seen an even steeper…
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Third Russian Shadow Fleet Tanker Hit By Explosions In African Waters
A tanker carrying Russian gasoil was hit by multiple explosions off the coast of Senegal, marking the third case in recent days. The Mersin had made several calls at Russian ports this year before it met its fate on Monday. The vessel was later stabilized and placed under tow, with reports that crew members were safe. Gasoil is a fuel used for non-road applications like agricultural machinery, construction equipment, generators, and some heating systems. Ukrainian naval drones have been attacking sanctioned tankers in the Black Sea in recent weeks…
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Third Russian Shadow Fleet Tanker Hit By Explosions In African Waters
A tanker carrying Russian gasoil was hit by multiple explosions off the coast of Senegal, marking the third case in recent days. The Mersin had made several calls at Russian ports this year before it met its fate on Monday. The vessel was later stabilized and placed under tow, with reports that crew members were safe. Gasoil is a fuel used for non-road applications like agricultural machinery, construction equipment, generators, and some heating systems. Ukrainian naval drones have been attacking sanctioned tankers in the Black Sea in recent weeks…
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Beijing Backs EV Battery and Solar Giants for Worldwide Expansion
China is looking to expand its lead in clean energy by deepening multilateral cooperation on green technologies and supporting its new energy vehicle (NEV), battery, and photovoltaic companies in expanding their global presence, according to a top government official. The move is intended to accelerate the low-carbon transition of the nation's vast manufacturing sector. Li Lecheng, minister of industry and information technology, said in a piece for China Daily, that China's determination to pursue a green transition in manufacturing underscores…
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Iraq’s Largest Gas Field Resumes Operations After Drone Attack
Iraq’s Khor Mor gas field, the country’s largest non-associated gas field, has resumed operations after it shut down following a recent drone attack. Last week, a rocket struck a storage tank at the Khor Mor site, stopping production and triggering widespread power outages. The drone attack was one of the largest since terrorist attacks began in July, cutting regional production by ~150,000 barrels per day. Whereas no terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the latest attack, a military expert has pointed fingers at Iraq’s…
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Shareholder Frustration Kills Massive UK Renewable Infrastructure Fund Merger
A plan to merge two FTSE-listed funds to form the UK’s largest infrastructure investment firm has been abandoned after shareholders expressed frustration with the terms of the deal. HICL Infrastructure said it will no longer be proceeding with its planned merger with The Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG) after its board “determined that it cannot progress the transaction without a substantial majority of support from its own investors”. “Both boards remain convinced of the strategic rationale for the combination,”…
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Alberta Government Urges Oil Regulator To Go Soft on Flaring
The provincial government of Alberta, Canada’s key oil and gas-producing province, has advised the Alberta Energy Regulator to go soft on imposing penalties for excess flaring, Reuters reported on Monday, citing documents it had obtained through access to information laws. The provincial government has urged the regulator to take a “softer” tone in communication with companies that are found to have exceeded the flaring limit, according to the documents Reuters has reviewed. Moreover, the regulator was advised to take…
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