Thursday, 23 January 2025

Focus on Fuel

AnalysisIn-DepthOil

Russia restoring oil refining capacity knocked out by drones

Russia has been able to swiftly repair some of key oil refineries hit by Ukrainian drones, Reuters calculations showed.

Liquefied Natural GasNews

Russia’s Gazprom ships second LNG cargo to Spain – LSEG data

Russian gas deliveries to Europe increased last year, according to EU analysis, as it has been sanctioned like oil supplies.

BusinessNewsOil

Oil prices fall after Iran attack as market draws down risk premium

Brent futures for June delivery fell 50 cents, or 0.5%, to $89.95 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate futures for May delivery were...

NewsOil

Oil seen opening up after Iran’s attack on Israel

Concern over military action sent oil prices up but further gains may depend on response from Israel and the West.

BusinessNewsOil

Gulf markets dip in sign of investor concern after Iran attacks Israel

Brent crude futures were nearing a six-month high on concern that Iran, the third-largest OPEC producer, would attack Israel.

FuelNewsOil

Simpson Oil calls for strategic review at Parkland

Largest shareholder urges review of strategy and possible change of ownership.

BusinessFinanceNewsOil

Europe’s STOXX 600 flat on rising Middle East tensions, energy stocks spike

European shares were flat on Friday after hitting a one-week high in early trade, as rising tensions in the Middle East eroded some...

BusinessEconomyFinanceNewsOil

Surging US energy shares reflect robust growth, inflation worries

One key driver is the price of oil: U.S. crude has risen 20% year-to-date due to an unexpectedly strong U.S. economy and worries...

Blue flames on a gas stove burner.
AnalysisElectricityLiquefied Natural GasNatural GasOilPoliticsReportsTrade

‘Burning the Bridge to Ostpolitik?’ New paper on shifting Europe to renewables

"Burning the Bridge to Ostpolitik? Stress-Testing Europe’s Shift from Russian Gas to Renewables Using a Global Energy Model" - The Oxford Institute for...

BusinessNatural GasNewsOilPoliticsRegulations

Oil and gas companies must pay more to drill on U.S. public lands under new rule

Oil and gas companies will have to pay more to drill on U.S. public lands and satisfy stronger requirements to clean up old...

Login into your Account

Please login to like, dislike or bookmark this article.