Rosatom Eyes Massive Expansion by 2045
Russia's state nuclear energy corporation, Rosatom, is set to present its long-term strategic development plan in 2025, mapping out its vision through 2045. This announcement came from Rosatom CEO Alexei Likhachev during a meeting with President Vladimir Putin. The timing coincides with the 80th anniversary of Russia's nuclear industry. The plan outlines ambitious goals for…
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India Plans $109 Billion of Grid Investments to Boost Renewables
India plans a massive upgrade and expansion of its power transmission system, expecting investment opportunities of $109 billion to support the integration of renewable energy sources and storage solutions, the power ministry has said. India’s new National Electricity Plan (Transmission) envisages the addition of hundreds of thousands of kilometers of transmission lines, transformation capacity, and…
https://en.energytoday.ir/india-plans-109-billion-of-grid-investments-to-boost-renewables/
African Nations Plan to Launch their own Energy Bank
African countries are planning to launch their own financing vehicle for oil and gas projects in the face of growing pressure from Western financial institutions to abandon the development of these resources. The group of 18 states needs $5 billion to kickstart what it calls an energy bank. They call themselves the African Petroleum Producers…
https://en.energytoday.ir/african-nations-plan-to-launch-their-own-energy-bank/
Azerbaijan’s Gas Output may Surpass Oil Production, Says Rystad Energy
Azerbaijan's gas production is poised to outpace its oil output, driven by a series of significant projects in the pipeline, Rystad Energy, an independent research and business intelligence firm, told Trend. The country's upstream gas sector is on track for substantial growth, aiming to increase gas output by 51% to 40 billion cubic meters per…
https://en.energytoday.ir/azerbaijans-gas-output-may-surpass-oil-production-says-rystad-energy/
OPEC Reports Slight Increase in Iran Oil Output in September
Iran’s oil production continued to rise in September despite a global decline in output and restrictions imposed on the country’s exports because of US sanctions. Latest data by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) cited by local news agencies on Monday showed that Iran’s oil output had increased by 0.6% in September to…
https://en.energytoday.ir/opec-reports-slight-increase-in-iran-oil-output-in-september/
China’s Coal Imports Jumped to a Record High in September
Chinese imports of coal surged to a monthly high in September, driven by increased consumption and falling international coal prices. China imported last month a total of 47.59 million metric tons of coal, a 13% increase from September 2023, data from the country’s General Administration of Customs showed on Monday. Coal-fired power generation has returned…
https://en.energytoday.ir/chinas-coal-imports-jumped-to-a-record-high-in-september/
Non-Oil Exports to Russia Rise 12% in 6 Months on Year
The value of Iran’s non-oil exports to Russia rose 12 percent in the first six months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 20-September 21) compared to last year’s first half, the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) data showed. According to the mentioned data, Iran exported 1.3 million tons of commodities worth over…
https://en.energytoday.ir/non-oil-exports-to-russia-rise-12-in-6-months-on-year/
Renewable Energy Surge Lowers UK Blackout Risk
The U.K. has been gradually boosting its energy security by increasing its renewable energy capacity while continuing to produce natural gas. It has done this while also moving away from the ‘dirtiest’ fossil fuel, coal. The diversification of the U.K.’s energy mix is helping the island country to develop its resilience and help it accelerate…
https://en.energytoday.ir/renewable-energy-surge-lowers-uk-blackout-risk/
U.S. Imposes New Sanctions on Iran’s Oil, Petrochemical Sectors
The United States has introduced a fresh wave of sanctions targeting Iran's oil and petrochemical industries, following Iran’s retaliatory missile attacks on Israeli military and intelligence facilities earlier this month. The sanctions, announced by the U.S. Treasury Department on Friday, are aimed at intensifying financial pressure on Iran, restricting its ability to generate revenue from…
https://en.energytoday.ir/u-s-imposes-new-sanctions-on-irans-oil-petrochemical-sectors/
Kazakhstan’s Production Turns into Friction Point with OPEC+
Kazakhstan has been one of the “rogue” members of OPEC+, regularly producing more oil than it was supposed to under the bloc’s output cap agreement. Now, it seems that Kazakhstan has done it again, potentially heightening internal tensions within OPEC+. Reuters reported this week that Kazakhstan’s largest field, Tengiz, had hit record-high production levels since…
https://en.energytoday.ir/kazakhstans-production-turns-into-friction-point-with-opec/
Saudi Arabia Aims for Global Hydrogen Leadership
Saudi Arabia, the Middle East’s leading energy producer, continues to pour significant resources into development of low- and zero-carbon hydrogen, apparently determined to capture a major share of the emerging global industry. According to news reports this week, the Kingdom’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has created Energy Solutions Company to finance ‘green hydrogen’ power production…
https://en.energytoday.ir/saudi-arabia-aims-for-global-hydrogen-leadership/
Exxon Expands Natural Gas Exploration Offshore Crete
A consortium led by U.S. supermajor ExxonMobil has successfully completed the first exploration phase southwest of the Greek island of Crete and has decided to proceed with the second exploration stage, Greece’s state firm Hellenic Hydrocarbons and Energy Resources Management Company (HEREMA) said on Thursday. Exxon and Helleniq Energy are conducting the exploration studies in…
https://en.energytoday.ir/exxon-expands-natural-gas-exploration-offshore-crete/
The Climate Cost of War
There are great humanitarian implications for any war, but the environmental consequences of conflict can often be overlooked. Conflicts, both big and small, have an extremely detrimental effect on the environment due to the use of munition. More than 5 percent of global emissions are caused by conflict or militaries, although the true scale of…
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Oil Prices Dip after Strongest Weekly Rise in over a Year
Oil prices fell on Monday after posting their steepest weekly rise in over a year last week as oversupply concerns amid softer demand countered the worries of a wider Middle East war disrupting exports in the key producing region. Brent crude futures fell 31 cents, or 0.4%, to $77.74 per barrel by 0435 GMT. US…
https://en.energytoday.ir/oil-prices-dip-after-strongest-weekly-rise-in-over-a-year/
Japan and South Korea to Expand Initiative to Cut Methane Emissions
The Japanese government announced a decision Sunday to expand a Japan-South Korea cooperation framework aimed at reducing emissions of methane from natural gas development projects. Twenty-two Japanese companies, including Kansai Electric Power, Tokyo Gas and trader Mitsubishi, will newly join the framework, according to the government. The government made the announcement at a meeting of…
https://en.energytoday.ir/japan-and-south-korea-to-expand-initiative-to-cut-methane-emissions/
BMW Says EU Ban on Gasoline Cars from 2035 is “no Longer Realistic”
Germany’s car manufacturing giant BMW is warning that an EU ban on the sale of gasoline and diesel cars from 2035 is “no longer realistic” amid slow EV sales as the European auto industry will see a “massive shrinking” with such a ban. European carmakers are already struggling with their EV sales as subsidies in…
https://en.energytoday.ir/bmw-says-eu-ban-on-gasoline-cars-from-2035-is-no-longer-realistic/
Iraq Exports over 5 Million Barrels of Oil to US in September
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) announced on Tuesday that Iraq exported more than five million barrels of crude oil to the United States in September. Iraq’s exports of oil to the United States in September reached 5.97 million barrels, representing an increase compared to the country’s oil exports to the US in August, when…
https://en.energytoday.ir/iraq-exports-over-5-million-barrels-of-oil-to-us-in-september/
EU Debates Future of Russian Gas Imports as Ukraine Pipeline Deal Nears End
European energy ministers are weighing two options for importing Russian natural gas, which continues to flow into the EU despite the war in Ukraine, Bloomberg reported on Oct. 15. At a meeting in Luxembourg, ministers from the EU's 27 member countries are set to discuss their readiness for the upcoming winter, given that a key…
https://en.energytoday.ir/eu-debates-future-of-russian-gas-imports-as-ukraine-pipeline-deal-nears-end/
CNOOC Sees Record Oil and Gas Output from Independent Field
China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has revealed a record cumulative production of 9 billion m3 of natural gas and more than 900 000 m3 of crude oil from the Deep Sea #1 field. Production from the field is set to rise further as CNOOC, China’s third-largest national oil company, completes the second phase of…
https://en.energytoday.ir/cnooc-sees-record-oil-and-gas-output-from-independent-field/
OPEC Oil Production Dipped by 600,000 Bpd in September amid Libyan Blockade
OPEC’s crude oil production slumped by 604,000 barrels per day (bpd) in September compared to August, as Libya’s output was largely halted amid a political standoff and Iraq moved to improve compliance with the OPEC+ cuts. All 12 OPEC producers pumped on average 26.04 million bpd of crude last month, down by 604,000 bpd from…
https://en.energytoday.ir/opec-oil-production-dipped-by-600000-bpd-in-september-amid-libyan-blockade/
Gas Crunch Looms as Demand Outpaces Supply Growth
Natural gas demand is set to increase more than previously expected, the International Energy Agency reported recently. Demand will remain strong next year as well, the agency predicted, warning that this might lead to a problematic situation with supply—because that’s not growing fast enough. Just a year ago, the International Energy Agency predicted that oil…
https://en.energytoday.ir/gas-crunch-looms-as-demand-outpaces-supply-growth/
Can Libya’s Oil Sector Survive the Storm?
Libya’s oil production experienced a significant decline due to a political crisis that lasted for a month. The crisis involved tensions between rival factions and led to the closure of important oil fields and ports. Output dropped by over 80%, from 1.2 million barrels per day (bpd) to approximately 500,000 bpd. The appointment of Nagy…
https://en.energytoday.ir/can-libyas-oil-sector-survive-the-storm/
Turkey Expects Concrete Developments on Gas Hub within Months
Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar on Thursday said Turkey anticipates "concrete developments" regarding the planned regional natural gas hub project in the coming months. In 2022, Russia proposed setting up a gas hub in Turkey to replace lost sales to Europe, supporting Ankara's long-held desire to function as an exchange for energy-starved countries.…
https://en.energytoday.ir/turkey-expects-concrete-developments-on-gas-hub-within-months/
China is Winning the Race for Ultra-Fast Charging EV Batteries
The world's biggest battery makers are working to make electric vehicles more attractive to hesitant buyers by offering a five-minute charge time for a decent range that would give drivers the same superfast experience as they would have at a gas station. Currently, the charging times for EVs range anywhere from 20 minutes to 50…
https://en.energytoday.ir/china-is-winning-the-race-for-ultra-fast-charging-ev-batteries/
Gazprom Warns of Rising EU Gas Volatility amidst Deindustrialization Fears
Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller has issued a stark warning about the future of the European gas market. Speaking at the St. Petersburg International Gas Forum, Miller highlighted the rising volatility in gas prices and the possibility of new price shocks and supply disruptions. He attributed these risks to Europe's ongoing "deindustrialization," a result of high…
https://en.energytoday.ir/gazprom-warns-of-rising-eu-gas-volatility-amidst-deindustrialization-fears/
Saudi, UAE, Qatar Lobbying DC to Keep Gulf Oil Safe from Israel
As Iran visits Gulf states to scrounge up support in the face of what many believe is an impending strike by Israel, Reuters reports that Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar are lobbying Washington to thwart Israel. On Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told the media that the country was seeking support from Gulf nations…
https://en.energytoday.ir/saudi-uae-qatar-lobbying-dc-to-keep-gulf-oil-safe-from-israel/
Global Energy Industry Emissions Set to Peak in 2024
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Markets Brace for Middle East Oil Supply Shock
The oil market is on edge after tensions between Israel and Iran flared up this week. Fears of an all-out war and an actual disruption to oil supply from the Middle East intensified, pushing oil prices higher. As the world awaits the Israeli response to the Iranian missile attack on Israel early this week, reports…
https://en.energytoday.ir/markets-brace-for-middle-east-oil-supply-shock/
Turkish Seismic Vessel Heads to Somalia for Oil and Gas Exploration
Turkey has dispatched its seismic research vessel Oruc Reis to Somalia following the oil and gas cooperation deal signed early this year. This is the first intercontinental mission for the vessel since it was commissioned in 2017, significantly expanding Turkey’s exploration capabilities. In a ceremony to send off the vessel on Saturday, Turkish President Recep…
https://en.energytoday.ir/turkish-seismic-vessel-heads-to-somalia-for-oil-and-gas-exploration/
IEA Warns of Complicated Global Gas Supply as Winter Approaches
The International Energy Agency (IEA) warned that rising global gas consumption and geopolitical tensions may complicate supply as countries approach winter, the German news agency dpa reported. According to the agency’s latest report, industrial demand, particularly from Asia, is driving a significant increase in gas usage. The agency projected global gas demand to rise by…
https://en.energytoday.ir/iea-warns-of-complicated-global-gas-supply-as-winter-approaches/