Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Could Hurt His Own Energy Agenda
President Trump’s U.S. energy dominance agenda could be derailed by one provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the tax and spending bill championed by the President and currently…
Pipeline delays, weak demand cost risks cast shadow over Canadian LNG project
A planned LNG export project in Western Canada faces delays and cost risks due to infrastructure gaps and weak global demand, a report said on 11 June. The Ksi Lisims…
Egypt Locks In Landmark LNG Import Deals With Aramco, Shell, and Trafigura
Egypt has finalized a sweeping series of liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply agreements with Saudi Aramco, Shell Plc, Trafigura, and several other major traders, as the country’s struggles to shift…
UK Pays Record Sums to Wind Power Generators to Switch Off
The UK’s grid operator has seen its balancing costs jump as more wind farms in Scotland are being paid not to produce electricity to not overburden the constrained network in…
Oil prices surge following Israel’s attack on Iran
(Bloomberg) – Oil jumped and stocks slid after Israel attacked Iran’s nuclear program facilities and killed senior military commanders in a significant escalation of tensions in the Middle East. …
Alberta Plots New Oil Sands Pipeline to B.C. in Bid to Bypass U.S.
Alberta is working to engage private backers for a new pipeline to ship about 1 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude from Canada’s oil-producing province to British Columbia on…
Russia Discusses Natural Gas Supply With China
Senior Russian and Chinese officials have discussed LNG and pipeline gas supply from Russia to China and cooperation in joint energy projects, the Russian Energy Ministry said this week. Russian…
Canada’s Trans Mountain Pipeline Could Boost Capacity by 2027
The expanded Trans Mountain pipeline in Canada could raise its capacity by another 75,000 barrels per day (bpd) by early 2027, which could potentially increase Canadian crude oil exports from…
JERA triples US LNG supply in shift away from Australia
Japan’s largest power generator, JERA, has struck a series of long-term LNG deals with four US exporters in a move to diversify its supply portfolio and reduce exposure to geopolitical…
Future of energy: Assessing new Russia sanctions impact
The EU has unveiled this week an 18th package of sanctions against Russia which aim to raise the stakes on its energy and banking sectors, and accelerate peace negotiations. European…
Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz Again and Says its Negotiating Team With U.S. is Heading to Switzerland





















