In this week’s highlights: The European gas market remains consumed by
uncertainty over the Nord Stream pipeline, heatwaves across Europe threaten
thermal plant operations, airport passenger caps dent jet fuel demand, and the
UK’s critical minerals strategy is in focus.
Energy security, transition to dominate CERAWeek
EC to discuss joint gas purchasing
EU to unveil Critical Raw Materials Act
Panamax grain season shipping negotiations
Power market braces for cold, dry
Global refining capacity to drop 24% by 2050 to meet emissions targets Asia, Middle East to lead growth as North America, Europe see declines Demand declines undercut rationale for increased investmen
‘We won’t see costs come down’: Energy Aspects transition head Robust passenger demand seen despite soaring costs Government mandates to drive uptake, with EU at helm Travelers will have to stomach a
Imports from Saudi Arabia, India, Kuwait down sharply US Jan diesel/gasoil loadings hit more than six year high Low inventories, weak demand Growing pressure on shipowners to avoid the Red Sea took a
Shell appeals obligation to cut emissions 45% by 2030 Company argues Hague verdict was overly punitive Targets 50% reduction on 2016 emissions Shell’s appeal against a ruling obliging it to cut its ca
The UK has introduced new sanctions targeting continued trade of Russian oil and gas, including shadow tanker fleet operators and the Arctic LNG 2 project, the Foreign Office said in a statement Feb.
Ukraine’s longest range drone strike to date at 1,115 km Confirms strike range that threatens nearby Taif refinery Strikes have impacted 1.6 million b/d capacity so far A strike on Russia’s Taneco ref