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ADNOC Approves Sweeping $150 Billion Investment Plan
ADNOC has unveiled a sweeping $150 billion investment plan for 2026–2030, marking one of the largest investment cycles in its history and reinforcing the UAE’s long-term commitment to oil, gas, and industrial expansion. The announcement, approved at the board meeting chaired by Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, coincided with increases in the UAE’s hydrocarbon reserves and marks a further pivot to downstream and international expansion. Over five years, the $150 billion will be deployed across upstream capacity maintenance,…
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Renewable Energy And EV Growth Have Far Exceeded 2015 Forecasts
The latest edition of the annual UN climate summit ended with little fanfare on Friday, marking a decade since the famous Paris Climate Agreement of 2015. Dubbed COP30, the summit held in Brazil followed the usual pattern of the experts warning of how far off track the world is from meeting its climate goals, but failed to discuss a shift away from fossil fuels for the second year running. However, here’s a little ‘trivia’ the experts rarely talk about: the world has by far exceeded the most ambitious climate forecasts from just…
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Hyperscalers Crash the Grid as Big Tech Becomes a Power Trader
America’s hyperscalers are looking to ensure the electricity for their huge data centers by entering the supply side of the market—power trading. Meta, Microsoft, and Apple, to name a few, have either requested or obtained authorizations from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to sell wholesale power. Meta Platforms, for example, seeks to incentivize long-term commitments in power-generating capacity by expanding into power trading and having the flexibility to contract electricity from future power plants, according to…
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Arctic Metal Race Heats Up
Critical minerals are the new oil. Everyone is after some long-term supply—except China, which has spent years building supply chains around the world to emerge as the single largest supplier and processor of those minerals. The U.S. and Europe are in a rush to catch up, and they are looking north to do that. Earlier this month, the European Union decided it needed to start stockpiling critical minerals to avoid a shortage in case China squeezed supply. Some saw this as too little, too late, but the EU’s decision once again put in the…
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Why Rosneft’s Kurdistan Exit Could Reshape Global Energy
As exclusively revealed to OilPrice.com some years ago by a very high-ranking official from the Kremlin: “By keeping the West out of energy deals in Iraq, the end of Western hegemony in the Middle East will become the decisive chapter in the West’s final demise.” Consequently, the push has been on from Russia and China – especially since the U.S.’s unilateral withdrawal from the ‘nuclear deal’ with Iran in 2018 – to remove all Western firms from southern Iraq and from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan…
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New Monster Gas Wells Are Outperforming Legacy Haynesville Deposits
With the US in the midst of a gas demand boom driven by liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects and surge in electricity demand amid the steady buildout of data centers, the Western Haynesville has increasingly garnered attention as a promising source of future supply. The area, located roughly 150 miles north of Houston, Texas, in the Robertson, Freestone and Leon counties, has seen 60 wells drilled over the past four years. The wells are twice as productive as the median legacy Haynesville wells, but are as much as triple the drilling and completion…
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Middle East Energy Leaders Warn of Underinvestment in Oil, Bet on Digital Growth
Two conferences in the Middle East this month opened insights on energy and sustainability from a Middle Eastern perspective. The enormous ADIPEC event in Abu Dhabi brought together hundreds of speakers in 10 different strategic areas and numerous technical sessions across four days. Discussion of sustainability occurred within the context of an imperative for investment to sustain growth in all forms of energy and especially oil and gas. The spotlight was also on AI which received praise for already providing remarkable efficiency gains…
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Serbia Has Enough Reserves As Sanctioned Refinery Faces Shutdown
Serbian authorities have reassured citizens that the country has sufficient fuel reserves to supply the domestic market, with the fate of the country's only refinery, Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), hanging in the balance. "The economy and citizens have no reason for concern, as there are sufficient quantities of all petroleum derivatives," the government statement said, with Energy Minister Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic saying the government is ready to use mandatory reserves if need be. Russia's Gazprom Neft and Gazprom affiliates are the majority…
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Serbia Has Enough Reserves As Sanctioned Refinery Faces Shutdown
Serbian authorities have reassured citizens that the country has sufficient fuel reserves to supply the domestic market, with the fate of the country's only refinery, Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), hanging in the balance. "The economy and citizens have no reason for concern, as there are sufficient quantities of all petroleum derivatives," the government statement said, with Energy Minister Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic saying the government is ready to use mandatory reserves if need be. Russia's Gazprom Neft and Gazprom affiliates are the majority…
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Serbia Has Enough Reserves As Sanctioned Refinery Faces Shutdown
Serbian authorities have reassured citizens that the country has sufficient fuel reserves to supply the domestic market, with the fate of the country's only refinery, Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), hanging in the balance. "The economy and citizens have no reason for concern, as there are sufficient quantities of all petroleum derivatives," the government statement said, with Energy Minister Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic saying the government is ready to use mandatory reserves if need be. Russia's Gazprom Neft and Gazprom affiliates are the majority…
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Armenia Secures Key U.S. Approval for $500 Million AI Supercomputer Hub
An Armenian $500-million initiative to develop an artificial intelligence and supercomputer hub has taken a major step forward after US regulators approved the transfer of advanced Nvidia chips. The project is being developed by Firebird, an AI startup launched in June with offices in San Francisco and Yerevan, in collaboration with the Armenian government. At a November 20 news conference, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan revealed that he personally lobbied US President Donald Trump for help in expediting the chip-transfer approval process,…
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Nigeria’s National Oil Company Records 64% Jump In Profits To $3.6B
Nigeria’s state oil company, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC), has reported it posted a net profit of 5.4 trillion naira ($3.6 billion) in 2024, good for a 64% jump from a year earlier as the pivotal industry continues to make a comeback. “The earnings highlight the positive momentum of our ongoing transformation and the unwavering commitment of our workforce,” Bashir Bayo Ojulari, NNPC Group Chief Executive, told analysts. Nigeria has been struggling to meet its OPEC+ quota in recent years, thanks to years of underinvestment…
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Nigeria’s National Oil Company Records 64% Jump In Profits To $3.6B
Nigeria’s state oil company, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC), has reported it posted a net profit of 5.4 trillion naira ($3.6 billion) in 2024, good for a 64% jump from a year earlier as the pivotal industry continues to make a comeback. “The earnings highlight the positive momentum of our ongoing transformation and the unwavering commitment of our workforce,” Bashir Bayo Ojulari, NNPC Group Chief Executive, told analysts. Nigeria has been struggling to meet its OPEC+ quota in recent years, thanks to years of underinvestment…
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Nigeria’s National Oil Company Records 64% Jump In Profits To $3.6B
Nigeria’s state oil company, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC), has reported it posted a net profit of 5.4 trillion naira ($3.6 billion) in 2024, good for a 64% jump from a year earlier as the pivotal industry continues to make a comeback. “The earnings highlight the positive momentum of our ongoing transformation and the unwavering commitment of our workforce,” Bashir Bayo Ojulari, NNPC Group Chief Executive, told analysts. Nigeria has been struggling to meet its OPEC+ quota in recent years, thanks to years of underinvestment…
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Solar EPC Market Set to Reach $1.2 Trillion by 2034
The global market for Solar Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services is forecast to nearly triple in size over the next decade, driven by supportive government policies, declining technology costs, and increasing corporate demand for clean energy solutions, according to a new report published by Allied Market Research. The Solar EPC market, which includes end-to-end services for solar project development, was valued at $0.4 trillion in 2024 and could reach $1.2 trillion by 2034, registering a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)…
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Russian Tanker Reaches Venezuela After Evading U.S. Warship
A sanctioned Russian shadow fleet tanker has reached Venezuela’s waters after evading a U.S. destroyer. Previously, Bloomberg reported the sanctioned panamax carrier Seahorse unsuccessfully attempted to approach Venezuela three times, with the U.S. destroyer USS Stockdale blocking its path each time. Seahorse has been used to transport naphtha, a lighter fuel distillate, from Russian refineries to Venezuela. The vessel has also been previously used in the Iran to Venezuela trade to carry distillate products. Built in 2004, the 70,426-dwt…
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Russian Tanker Reaches Venezuela After Evading U.S. Warship
A sanctioned Russian shadow fleet tanker has reached Venezuela’s waters after evading a U.S. destroyer. Previously, Bloomberg reported the sanctioned panamax carrier Seahorse unsuccessfully attempted to approach Venezuela three times, with the U.S. destroyer USS Stockdale blocking its path each time. Seahorse has been used to transport naphtha, a lighter fuel distillate, from Russian refineries to Venezuela. The vessel has also been previously used in the Iran to Venezuela trade to carry distillate products. Built in 2004, the 70,426-dwt…
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Gulf Coast Pipeline Boom Marks Largest Natural Gas Expansion Since 2008
A massive pipeline buildout is sweeping across Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma, marking the largest expansion of Gulf Coast natural-gas capacity since the 2008 shale boom, according to Bloomberg. As many as a dozen projects are slated for completion next year, enough to boost the region's gas-shipping capacity by 13%, or about the equivalent of Canada's total consumption, according to US Energy Information Administration data. "This is the most activity I've seen in my 20 years in the industry," said Jack Weixel of East Daley Analytics. Though most…
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Florida Pushes Back Against Offshore Leasing Plan
A political plot twist is unfolding in Florida as top Republicans—including Governor Ron DeSantis—came out against a Trump administration proposal that could reopen the eastern Gulf of Mexico to offshore oil and gas leasing. The opposition wasn’t about party lines. It was about geography, economics, and a stretch of water the Pentagon relies on heavily for testing and readiness drills. The Interior Department’s draft plan, released Thursday, floats the possibility of future leasing in the eastern Gulf—an area Congress…
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The IEA Is Not Wrong About Oil Demand
The IEA's most recent report is grabbing plenty of headlines, with some accusing the organisation of “bending to political pressure” after it backtracked on its previous prediction that oil demand would peak by 2030. While the reason for this U-turn is indeed questionable, as the agency's estimates should always have been data-driven, it should be seen as a welcome shift. If we stop looking at energy consumption only via electricity and look instead at the whole picture, it becomes clear that demand, especially in the Global South,…
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