EU Countries Told to Keep Refineries Running, Increase Biofuels Uptake
'The European Union's security of supply remains guaranteed but we must be ready for a potentially prolonged disruption of international energy trade'.
Asia Turns to Russian Oil amid Mideast War
The Philippines took its first cargo of ESPO crude in nearly six years, while South Korea's first Russian naphtha shipment this year has arrived and other countries including Sri Lanka are in talks with Moscow.
Another Greek Oil Tanker Exits Hormuz
Another Greek-controlled oil tanker has crossed the Strait of Hormuz.
Crude Slides as War Exit Signals Emerge
Oil declined as Iran and the US signaled potential de-escalation despite ongoing supply disruptions.
QatarEnergy, ExxonMobil Start Production at Texas LNG Project
Golden Pass LNG expects to ship its first cargo in the second quarter.
EIA Launches Pilot Studies to Assess Data Center Energy Demand
The U.S. Energy Information Administration announced that it is launching three voluntary pilot field studies to evaluate energy consumption in data centers.
Trump Tells Allies to Fight for Fuel or Buy From USA
President Donald Trump lashed out at allies for not supporting the U.S. war in Iran.
Uniper to Supply Wind Power in Wolfenbuettel, Lower Saxony
Uniper announced a contract to supply a utility in Wolfenbuettel, Lower Saxony 100 percent of the output of a wind farm in the state, estimated to be nine GWh a year.
Uniper to Supply Wind Power in Wolfenbüttel, Lower Saxony
Uniper announced a contract to supply a utility in Wolfenbuettel, Lower Saxony 100 percent of the output of a wind farm in the state, estimated to be nine GWh a year.
USA Gasoline Price Jumps to Over $4 Per Gallon
The average regular U.S. gasoline price has jumped to over $4 per gallon.
Crude Oil Markets Holding Firm
Crude oil markets are holding firm in a geopolitically driven but macro-sensitive environment, Naeem Aslam, CIO at Zaye Capital Markets, said.
Siemens Energy Bags $4B EGL4 Contract
National Grid and Iberdrola awarded a GBP 3 billion ($3.96 billion) contract to Siemens Energy for Eastern Green Link 4 converter stations.
Iran Strikes Loaded Kuwait Oil Tanker off Dubai
An Iranian drone hit a fully laden Kuwaiti oil tanker off Dubai in one of the most significant attacks on a vessel in a month of war, pushing crude prices higher and heightening tension around the vital Strait of Hormuz.
TotalEnergies, Repsol Launch UK North Sea JV
'NEO NEXT+ becomes the largest independent oil and gas producer on the UK continental shelf with an expected 2026 production of over 250,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day'.
USA Embassy in Venezuela Formally Reopens
The U.S. Embassy in Venezuela is formally resuming operations Monday.
WTI Settles Above $100 Amid Escalation
Traders brace for further upside as geopolitical tensions intensify.
EPA Adopts New RFS, Leaves Out Renewable Power
'The Trump EPA has removed 'renewable electricity' from the RFS program; once again taking action to end the efforts to push EVs onto the American people'.
Bessent Says USA to 'Retake' Hormuz Control
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated optimism about a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for passage of cargo ships.
North America Drops 33 Rigs Week on Week
North America dropped 33 rigs week on week, according to Baker Hughes' latest North America rotary rig count.
Execs Predict Where NatGas Price Will Land in Future
Executives from oil and gas firms have revealed where they expect the Henry Hub natural gas price to be at various points in the future in the first quarter Dallas Fed Energy Survey.





