Half A Million Without Power After Winter Storm Ravages US Northeast

More than half a million homes and businesses across seven states were left without power after a winter storm swept across parts of the U.S. Northeast on Sunday and Monday.…

Indian Refiners’ January Crude Processing Fell In January

Indian refiners’ crude processing (throughput) fell by 0.2% month-on-month in January 2026, reaching 5.63 million barrels per day (bpd) or 23.81 million metric tons, marking a slight decrease after December…

Hungary and Slovakia Block New EU Sanctions against Russia

The European Union failed to approve a fresh round of sanctions against Russia as Hungary and Slovakia halted the measures, laying bare divisions within the bloc as the war in…

North Dakota Operators Likely to Keep Crude Output Steady This Year, Regulator Says

Crude output is expected to be relatively steady in North Dakota in February, the third-largest U.S. oil-producing state, a state regulator said on Monday, with little change expected in drilling…

US Power Plants May Avert Retirement in 2026, EIA Says

U.S. power plants scheduled to be retired in 2026 could stay online longer, the Department of Energy’s research arm said on Monday, building on a trend that began last year…

UK Oil Refineries Face Extinction Without Urgent Policy Shift

As the UK government on Monday published a call for evidence on the future of the country’s downstream sector, the Fuels Industry UK association called for urgent change in Britain’s…

Philippines streamlines licensing for nuclear projects

The Department of Energy (DOE) said the streamlined end-to-end licensing framework was formulated during a Focus Group Discussion on Harmonising Nuclear Power Plant Licensing in the Philippines held on 11…

Partners discuss licensing for Brazil’s phosphate-uranium project

Tomás Albuquerque, President of Indústrias Nucleares do Brasil (INB), met with the Governor of Ceará, Elmano de Freitas, as well as Marlos Costa, President of Brazilian Nuclear Energy Holdings Company…