Two years after the peak of the clean hydrogen/ammonia hype cycle, the correction has been swift and unsparing. BP canceled ...
A flurry of activity surrounding LNG export projects in Canada, Mexico and Alaska reflects the major role North America could ...
Some first movers could jump on an interim US-Iran deal, but industry sources say the shipping sector will need more ...
Nova Scotia is preparing to open its onshore gas fields to drilling, while Newfoundland hopes to tap into vast offshore ...
Western sanctions designed to limit Moscow's crude export revenues are stalling as Russia cranks up seaborne shipments, ...
Beneath the recent headline improvement in US refined product stocks, there is more localized risk, particularly in East ...
Woodfibre LNG, a joint venture of Pacific Energy and Enbridge, is advancing toward a 2027 start-up that will add 2.1 million tons per year of export capacity from Canada’s Pacific Coast. Vice ...
The prospect of a US-Iran agreement may have improved the outlook for Iranian oil exports, but any recovery is likely to prove gradual as physical and logistical constraints remain in place.
The Mideast conflict has transformed what should have been a banner year for the global aviation sector into an existential crisis. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has made drastic ...
A dearth of interest in oil among financial players is helping to keep a lid on prices, but this might change in short order, several market players and analysts tell Energy Intelligence.
Armenia’s pro-Europe ruling party won a decisive victory in the most pivotal election since the country’s independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
Discounts for Russia’s flagship Urals export blend widened in the first 10 days of June as a slowdown in buying from Chinese and Indian refiners crimped demand, putting pressure on prices for Russian ...
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