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Month: September 2022

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  • Europe
  • USA

U.S. Energy Producers Warn European Buyers: No Bailout Is Coming

Wil VanLoh, head of private equity group Quantum Energy Partners: “there’s no bailout coming”, U.S. producers cannot pump a lot more. U.S. shale executives aren’t expecting major production increases in Continue Reading

Posted On : 19 Sep 2022 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • EU
  • Renewables

EU’s ‘Fake’ Green Label for Gas and Nuclear Are Under Legal Attack

Greenpeace and a raft of other environment groups issued the European Union with an ultimatum over its decision to grant some gas and nuclear power stations a “fake” green label Continue Reading

Posted On : 19 Sep 2022 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • EU
  • Russia

Vladimir Putin’s Energy War With Europe Seems to Falter

Vladimir Putin ’s economic campaign to force European governments to abandon support for Ukraine by sharply curbing their natural-gas supplies looks to be faltering as gas prices fall, Russian government Continue Reading

Posted On : 19 Sep 2022 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Nord Stream

German Gas Buyers Resume Nominations For Nord Stream 1 Supply

German energy importers have resumed nominations of gas volumes to be delivered via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline even though no gas is flowing along the pipe right now. According Continue Reading

Posted On : 19 Sep 2022 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Prices

Analysis: Lower oil prices defy robust forecasts for global demand

 Oil prices have tumbled by around a quarter in the past three months, largely due to fears of a prolonged slump in global energy demand. But no major forecaster is Continue Reading

Posted On : 17 Sep 2022 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Prices

Oil prices up after Basra spill, but log weekly decline

General view of the Fos-Lavera oil hub near Marseille, France, September 17. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier Brent and WTI head for weakest quarter since 2020 Exports ‘gradually’ resume after spill at Iraq’s Continue Reading

Posted On : 17 Sep 2022 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Prices

Latest Oil Market Reports Show Broad Balance Agreement

The latest monthly oil market reports show a broad agreement about balances. The latest monthly oil market reports show a broad agreement about balances, Standard Chartered (SC) highlighted in a Continue Reading

Posted On : 17 Sep 2022 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate

The World Has a $1 Trillion La Nina Problem

Deadly floods in Pakistan. Scorching heat and wildfires in the US West. Torrential rains in Australia and Indonesia. A megadrought in Brazil and Argentina. As climate change pushes weather disasters Continue Reading

Posted On : 17 Sep 2022 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate

Who Pays The Price For America’s Aggressive Climate Policies?

The dramatic rise of electric vehicles has been touted as a major win for the environment. While this transition to ‘zero-emission’ vehicles may benefit developed nations, front-line communities and emerging Continue Reading

Posted On : 17 Sep 2022 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Iraq

Oil Exports from Iraq’s Basra Port Stop—Repair Could Take Weeks

An oil spill has forced a shutdown of all crude oil exports from Iraq’s Basra Port, oil sector sources said on Friday, cited by Reuters. With four tanker berths, the Continue Reading

Posted On : 17 Sep 2022 Published By : Tom Whipple

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