Indian Coal Imports Dip as Domestic Output Rises
India’s coal imports fell by 9.2% in the period April 2024 – February 2025 from a year earlier as domestic production rose by more than 5%, data from the Indian…
Denmark Reconsiders Nuclear Power Ban After Four Decades
Denmark’s government has started weighing the opportunities and risks of lifting a 40-year-old ban on the use of nuclear energy, Minister of Climate and Energy Lars Aagaard said on Wednesday. …
Geologic hydrogen needs intensive R&D, says study
Geologic hydrogen is high-risk but high-reward due to challenges related to limited, non-real-world knowledge, according to a new study. Geologic hydrogen, also known as white or natural hydrogen, is formed…
EU Approves New Sanctions Targeting Russia’s Shadow Tanker Fleet
Representatives of the EU’s 27 member states approved on Wednesday a new sanctions package against Russia, targeting another nearly 200 tankers of the shadow fleet Russia uses to ship its…
Ethiopia Secures $1.6 Billion Energy and Minerals Deals
Ethiopia secured more than $1.6 billion worth of investment deals – most of these with Chinese firms – in its energy and minerals sectors at the end of the Invest…
Global EV Sales Surge Despite Trade Disputes
Despite the ongoing trade tensions, global electric vehicles sales jumped by 29% from a year earlier to 1.5 million units in April, EV research firm Rho Motion said on Wednesday. …
Woodside Courts Aramco for Louisiana LNG Stake
Australia’s Woodside Energy and Saudi Aramco have signed an agreement to explore cooperation opportunities that may include the Saudi company buying a stake in the Louisiana LNG project. The agreement…
Gasum opens €58m biogas plant in Sweden as project pipeline grows
Nordic energy company Gasum has opened a €58m biogas plant at Götene in Sweden. The plant will produce 120 gigawatt hours (GWh) of liquefied biogas a year, processing up to…
Oil Surges 3% on U.S.-China Tariff Truce and Demand Optimism
Oil prices jumped 3% on Tuesday after the U.S. and China agreed to a 90-day pause on new tariffs, easing fears of another front in the global trade war and…
Canadian Prime Minister Carney Signals Support for New Pipeline
Canada’s new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, suggested he would support a new pipeline project if there is consensus about it, he said in an interview with CTV News. First off,…
Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz Again and Says its Negotiating Team With U.S. is Heading to Switzerland





















