Kazakh Oilfield Cuts Production After Russian Gas Plant Drone Attack
Kazakhstan’s Karachaganak field producing oil and gas condensate has curbed production after what it referred to as “an incident” at a gas processing plant in Russia, which was hit by…
China Unveils World’s Largest Wind Turbine
China’s wind and solar equipment giant Mingyang Smart Energy Group is developing a 50-megawatt (MW) offshore wind turbine that would be the world’s most powerful and exceed current single-turbine capacity…
Helium storage is a ‘double-edged sword’
Helium storage is “a new game” in the global helium market, with billions of cubic feet now held in underground salt caverns and the major industrial gas players investing in…
Helium storage is a ‘double-edged sword’
Helium storage is “a new game” in the global helium market, with billions of cubic feet now held in underground salt caverns and the major industrial gas players investing in…
Helium storage is a ‘double-edged sword’
Helium storage is “a new game” in the global helium market, with billions of cubic feet now held in underground salt caverns and the major industrial gas players investing in…
Venture Global Moves Closer to Unofficial Launch at Plaquemines
Venture Global is ready to start feeding natural gas into its second LNG plant, Plaquemines, which is one of the last steps towards full-scale production. In a filing, the company…
Alaska’s $44 Billion LNG Project Nears Key Milestone as Pipeline Study Wraps Up
The proponents of the $44-billion Alaska LNG are expected to complete by the end of the year the crucial engineering and cost study for an 800-mile-long pipeline set to service…
India’s Reliance Boosts Middle East Crude Purchases
Reliance Industries, the top private refiner in India, has accelerated crude oil purchases from the Middle East, traders told Bloomberg on Tuesday, as the fate of Russian barrels going to…
BHP Expects Resilient Global Commodity Demand
BHP expects resilient commodity demand going forward despite slowing growth in China in the second half of this year, the world’s biggest miner by market value said in a quarterly…
Nutrien shuts down Trinidad nitrogen operations
Crop services firm Nutrien has started a “controlled shutdown” of its Trinidad nitrogen operations today (21 October). The closure of the Point Lisas facility is in response to port restrictions…


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