Asian countries are burning more coal to keep power going as the war in the Middle East disrupts other fossil fuel supplies.
By John Lee. The Ministry of Oil has confirmed that crude oil extraction and production are continuing at approved levels ...
The Iran conflict is hitting retail P&Ls from every angle: oil, freight, fertilizer, and consumer spending. Here's how the ...
India has successfully moved hundreds of millions of kitchens to LPG, which is far better than firewood and kerosene. But the Gulf war’s choke-off of gas supplies should trigger another mass ...
Qatar Energy announced a complete halt to its liquefied natural gas (LNG) production at the Ras Laffan Industrial City ...
Some European countries may even see coal as a cheaper option. Following the events in the Gulf, this “spark spread” (the profit margin from gas-fired electricity generation) has fallen, narrowing the ...
India boosts domestic LPG production to 50-60% of demand amid geopolitical tensions, with two VLGCs delivering 92,613 tonnes.
Russia's largest liquefied natural gas producer Novatek has signed a preliminary contract with a buyer from Vietnam and is ...
The United Arab Emirates resumed operations at its largest natural gas processing plant, after an attack last week had forced ...
Additional 20% supply to prioritise eateries and small industries, says govt; adds that ‘close to 1.9 lakh consumers have ...
President Donald Trump’s “energy dominance” agenda gets a boost as governments in Asia scramble to substitute Middle East ...
Attacks wiped out 17% the country’s LNG export capacity, which could lead to $20 billion in lost revenue annually ...
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