EIA Sees Alaska Crude Oil Production Rising 13% in 2026
(Reuters) – Crude oil production from Alaska is forecast to reach 477,000 barrels per day (bpd) in 2026, the highest since 2018, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in…
The World’s Largest Nuclear Plant Inches Toward Restart After Key Approval
The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant in Japan, the world’s largest in terms of nameplate capacity, could soon clear a major hurdle toward a partial restart as the governor of the…
EU’s Fossil Fuel Phaseout Stance Splits at COP30 Summit
As many as 82 countries called for a clear roadmap toward the phase-out of fossil fuels at the global climate summit COP30 in Brazil—but the European Union, which aims to…
U.S. Backs Nuclear Plant Restart as AI Power Demand Soars
The U.S. Department of Energy is extending a $1-billion loan to help Constellation Energy restart the Three Mile Island Unit 1 nuclear reactor to add baseload power to the grid…
Carbon capture project in Japan to produce CO2 for local use
A demonstration plant in Japan will capture and liquefy carbon dioxide from boiler exhaust gas and supply it to the local CO2 market, according to Japanese newsletter the Gas Review.…
Carbon capture project in Japan to produce CO2 for local use
A demonstration plant in Japan will capture and liquefy carbon dioxide from boiler exhaust gas and supply it to the local CO2 market, according to Japanese newsletter the Gas Review.…
‘Europe will need Chinese green ammonia for some time’, says Envision’s Yu
The cost of green ammonia produced in China is coming down, driven by flagship projects such as Envision Energy’s 320,000 tonnes-per-year green hydrogen and ammonia facility near Chefing City, with…
Risks of green hydrogen must be understood and mitigated, says Marsh
The viability of green hydrogen and green ammonia projects as insurance risks was one focus at analyst group Wood Mackenzie’s Hydrogen Conference 2025 in London last week. With more and…
Oil Falls on Oversupply Concerns But Tighter Fuel Markets Limit Drop
(Reuters) – Oil prices fell on Wednesday due to higher crude inventories in the U.S., reinforcing oversupply concerns, but falls were limited by a tighter fuel market as a result…
NOW YOU KNOW – OIL PRICES: Western Canada Select (WCS) vs West Texas Intermediate (WTI) – What is the Difference and Why is Ther…
By EnergyNow Staff Western Canada Select (WCS) and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) are both crude oil benchmarks, but they differ in quality, location, and market dynamics — which is why…


China’s Sinopec to Slash Refinery Rates amid Crude Supply Shock
Alaska LNG Needs More Offtake Commitments Before Final Investment Decision, CEO Says
Emergency Stockpile Oil Coming Soon to Iran-Wracked Markets, IEA Says
IRAN’S “CROWN JEWEL” – Kharg Island, Struck by US, is Key Hub for Iran Oil Exports
US Authorizes 13% Increase in Exports at Venture Global’s Plaquemines LNG Terminal
Trump Threatens More Strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island, Pushes Allies on Strait of Hormuz
Sabah Unveils New Renewable Energy Framework To Boost Clean Power Investment In Malaysia
Actis Sells Peru Power Generation Platform Orygen to Grupo Romero
GE Vernova And Hitachi Explore Small Modular Reactor Deployment Across Southeast Asia
South Africa Marks 300 Days Without Loadshedding As Eskom Stabilizes Power Supply









