Japanese LNG Importers Brace for Australia’s May Elections Importers of liquefied natural gas in Japan are bracing for the possibility that long-term supplies from one of the world’s
Trump Emergency Order Accelerates Oil and Gas Permitting The Trump administration has shortened the approval procedure for new oil and gas projects to just 28 days—at most—from several
Crude Caught in Crossfire of OPEC+ Discord and Tariff Shocks The U.S. stock markets enjoyed a broad rally on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 jumping nearly 2% a day after
China Hits Oil Output Record In January, China’s National Energy Administration said it was eyeing stable oil production of over 200 million tons in 2025.
Shale Slowdown? Halliburton Sounds the Alarm The heightened oil market and macroeconomic uncertainties in recent weeks are baffling not only analysts. Halliburton, the oilfield services giant
Vision 2030 Fuels Saudi Shift to Natural Gas Crude burn—the direct use of crude oil in power plants and industrial facilities, primarily for electricity generation—has long been
Oil Down Nearly 3% As White House Tariff Talk Rumors Fly Oil prices declined on Wednesday even amid reports that the White House is contemplating significant cuts to tariffs on Chinese
Armenia Walks Diplomatic Tightrope Between Russia and the West Although Armenia has tried to mend strained relations with Russia in recent weeks as part of a broader effort to
UK Parliament Intervenes to Save British Steel Via Metal Miner The UK Parliament recently passed a law allowing the government to take control of British Steel, a