Climeworks signs carbon credit deal with Canadian financial services firm
By 34 min ago 1 min read Swiss carbon dioxide (CO2) removal company Climeworks has signed a 10-year carbon removal portfolio agreement with Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD Bank), its first with…
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Fluor JV can proceed with phase 2 expansion at LNG Canada
By 5 min ago 2 min read Fluor Corporation’s joint venture (JV) has received limited notice to proceed for the proposed phase 2 expansion of the LNG Canada export facility…
Green hydrogen imports must not crowd out German electrolysis, DWV says
By 18 min ago 3 min read Green hydrogen imports to Germany must not come at the expense of domestic production, the country’s hydrogen association has warned after five Danish…
Top 5 factors affecting Strait of Hormuz reopening
By 42 min ago 3 min read Specialist S&P Global division Platts has gathered extensive feedback on the commercial reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. A complex picture emerges regarding…
Rystad: U.S.-Iran Re-Escalation Could Drive Oil To $180 By August
An acute re-escalation in the U.S.-Iran conflict and a prolonged blockage of the Strait of Hormuz could drive global crude oil prices to $180 per barrel by August, Jorge León,…
BP Starts Production at Trillion-Cubic-Foot Gas Prize In Azerbaijan
BP Plc.(NYSE:BP) has officially launched commercial production of natural gas from the deeper reservoirs of the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) block, Azerbaijan’s largest oilfield. Additionally, the British energy giant is looking to…
Turkey Looks to Create Azerbaijan-Europe Electricity Corridor
Turkey and Azerbaijan are looking to create an electricity corridor to boost energy connectivity between Azerbaijan and southeast Europe, Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Alparslan Bayraktar, said on…
LNG Deliveries to China Rebound in May
China’s liquefied natural gas imports rebounded in May as the world’s largest buyer stepped up purchases ahead of peak summer demand, reversing a months-long decline following disruptions to Middle East…
Princeton Endowment Backs Out of Oil and Gas Divestment Pledge
By People walk on the Princeton University campus in Princeton, New Jersey. Photographer: Craig Warga/Bloomberg Get the Latest US Focused Energy News Delivered to You! It’s FREE: Princeton University’s endowment…


US Energy Firms Add Most Rigs in a Week Since June 2022, Baker Hughes Says
Chevron Eyes More Deals to Power US Data Centers
US Diesel Refining Economics Remain Firm Despite Iran War Truce
US Refining Capacity Fell by 263,000 Barrels Per Day in 2025, Says EIA
Qatar Offers First Crude Loadings to Buyers Since War Began
China’s Crude Imports Set to Hit Weakest Level Since 2016
Kazakhstan Cuts Gas Output after Drone Strike on Russian Processing Plant
Hormuz Shipping Confidence Is Still Shaky
Saudi Arabia Set to Slash Oil Prices as Hormuz Reopens
Baghdad Hosting EU Energy Talks After Iraq Floats OPEC Exit







