Blue Star Helium’s Galactica project set for helium output by year-end
Exploration firm Blue Star Helium has confirmed it will begin producing helium at its Galactica helium and carbon dioxide processing plant in Colorado by December 2025, with CO2 production expected…
India’s Top Oil Producer Plans to Buy Up to 3GW of Renewable Energy
Indian state-held Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC), the biggest oil and gas producer in the country, is looking to buy 2.5-3 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy projects, a…
Exxon and Petrobras Challenge $4.6 Billion Subsea7–Saipem Merger in Brazil
Exxon has petitioned Brazil’s antitrust regulator to examine the proposed merger between Subsea7 and Saipem, saying it would reduce competition in the deepwater offshore drilling industry. Bloomberg reports, citing documents,…
Oil Prices Climb Further on U.S. Inventory Dip
Crude oil prices extended their gains today, after the American Petroleum Institute reported an estimated inventory decline for the week to September 19. At the time of writing, Brent crude…
China Stockpiling Provides Temporary Price Floor
In an oil market update sent to Rigzone by the Rystad Energy team on Tuesday, Lin Ye, Rystad Energy Vice President, Oil Markets – Downstream, highlighted that “China’s stockpiling has…
Dry ice tech to clear leaves on railway lines in UK trial
New technology which clears fallen leaves from train tracks using dry ice will be trialled this autumn in the UK’s North East as part of an effort to reduce delays…
Tech roll-out not feedstock is SAF bottleneck, says IATA
The slow pace of technology roll-out is the main bottleneck to sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) and not feedstock availability, according to a new report from industry body the International Air…
NYK completes first ship-to-ship transfer of liquefied ammonia
Shipping line NYK has completed a ship-to-ship transfer involving 23,000 million tonnes of liquefied ammonia. The transfer, off the coast of Ceuta in Spain, involved the ammonia carrier Berlian Ekuator,…
Europe’s first offshore CO2 carrier receives final outfitting
Project Greensand’s Carbon Destroyer 1 vessel is receiving its final outfitting ahead of entering service on the Danish North Sea. The distinctive-looking narrow ship, which can hold up to 5,000…
Video | “Gas and LNG demand is coming down while other alternatives are being implemented”
Ana Maria Jaller-Makarewicz, Lead Energy Analyst of Europe at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) discusses the current role and usage of LNG across Europe and the…





















