Election euphoria ends for oil prices
General Interest Economics & Markets Oil prices were lower this week as the post-election enthusiasm waned, demand concerns returned, and as the US dollar strengthened. Again, geopolitical tensions in the…
Wisconsin agency approves two permits for Enbridge’s Line 5 reroute project
General Interest Government Wisconsin’s Department of Natural Resource (DNR) Nov. 15 issued waterway and wetland permits for Enbridge’s 41-mile Line 5 oil pipeline reroute project, moving the contested project closer…
TotalEnergies continues GranMorgu project contracting
TotalEnergies has let another contract to advance development of the GranMorgu project offshore Suriname.
EIA: US crude inventories up 2.1 million bbl
General Interest US crude oil inventories for the week ended Nov. 8, excluding the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, increased by 2.1 million bbl from the previous week, according to data from…
US finalizes methane fee on emitters in waning months of Biden administration
The US EPA in the waning months of the Biden administration finalized a new rule implementing a methane fee on oil and gas operations that release more than 25,000 tpy…
Ovintiv to add Montney assets, simultaneous Uinta divestiture makes for minimal cash outlay
General Interest Companies Ovintiv Inc., Denver, has agreed to acquire certain Montney assets from Paramount Resources Ltd., Calgary, in a deal valued at about $2.377 billion and has offset the…
Beam unveils AI-driven robot to inspect underwater portions of offshore wind farms
Beam, a provider of high-technology offshore wind services, has unveiled its latest autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) driven by artificial intelligence (AI). Scout, a concept expected to enter the market in…
Beam unveils AI-driven robot to inspect underwater portions of offshore wind farms
By | November 14, 2024 Beam, a provider of high-technology offshore wind services, has unveiled its latest autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) driven by artificial intelligence (AI). Scout, a concept expected…
Southern CEO: Data Center Demand, Regulatory Changes Could Keep Coal-Fired Units Online
Utilities recognizing the need to produce more electricity, in part to satisfy demand from data centers, may keep coal-fired units in operation longer than anticipated. A lessening of environmental regulations…


LanzaTech to develop ‘Europe’s first’ ethanol-based SAF facility in Belgium
Nikkiso signs long-term marine service agreement with Maran Tankers
ISS Recommends Shareholders Vote Against Exxon Moving its Registration to Texas
A Trump-Xi Deal Could Revive US Energy Exports to China
The Battle for Hormuz Risks Sparking the Next Iran Clash: Bousso
Trump’s Gas Tax Holiday Would Cost US$3.5 Billion a Month
U.S. Asks to Keep Collecting Trump’s Tariffs After Court Loss
Shell Moves to Exit French Fuel Retail Market in Strategic Pivot
ADNOC Gas Targets 80% Habshan Recovery by End-2026
Europe’s Chemicals Sector Gets a Brief Reprieve








