Monday, April 28, 2025

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JERA, Japan's LNG supplier, may look at Alaska, says exec

JERA, Japan’s largest power generator, could consider Alaska as a possible source of liquefied gas (LNG), according to an executive on Monday. Japanese officials will be heading to the United States for another round in tariff negotiations this week.

Hong Kong listings indicate a market in full swing, despite tariff tensions elsewhere.

Hong Kong's stock markets are still active despite the trade tensions between China and the U.S. Book building for these deals is occurring as the global financial markets are roiled due to the massive tariffs that the U.S. has imposed on China's trade.

US sanctions on Serbia's NIS Oil Firm are lifted

The United States has granted a third waiver of sanctions to the Serbian oil company Naftna Industrija Srbije. It is owned by Russia's Gazprom and Gazprom. NIS has a single refinery with a capacity of 4.8 millions tons per year in Serbia.

Baker Hughes reports that US drillers added oil and gas rigs in the US for a second consecutive week.

Baker Hughes, a leading energy services company, said that U.S. firms added oil and gas rigs this week for the second consecutive week for the first since February. The number of oil and gas drilling rigs, a good indicator of future production…

Strategie Grains trims sunseed to keep EU rapeseed forecast.

Strategie Grains, a consultancy in the United Kingdom, has kept its forecast for 2025/26 European Union Rapeseed Production unchanged for the third consecutive month. However it has reduced its outlook for next EU Sunflower Seed Crop.

Total and Shell back out of carbon storage project in the Netherlands

AMSTERDAM (25 April) - After TotalEnergies & Shell retracted part of their planned investment, the Dutch government announced on Friday that it would invest 639 million euro ($726 millions) in the construction of the largest carbon capture and storing project of the Netherlands.

Palm oil gains on stronger edible oils and logs weekly gain

Malaysian palm futures rose Friday, ending a three-week loss streak as higher rival edible oils lifted sentiment. The benchmark contract for palm oil delivery in July on the Bursa Derivatives Exchange rose 22 ringgit or 0.55% to 4,058 Ringgit ($928.60).

Russia will supply Iran with 1.8 billion cubic meters of gas in 2025 at a price to be agreed

The two countries announced on Friday that Russia could supply Iran with 1.8 billion cubic meters (bcm), of natural gas, this year. A price has not yet been agreed. On a trip to Moscow, Iranian Oil Minister Mohsen Pknejad said…

Prices of gas in Europe remain stable as the market searches for new inputs

The Dutch and British wholesale prices of gas were volatile on Friday due to a lack fundamental news and a sufficient supply. According to LSEG, the benchmark Dutch front-month contracted eased 0.20 euros to 33.45 euro per megawatt hour.

Norway's Yara trounces profit estimates despite rising gas costs, tariff concerns

Yara's shares rose 4.7% early in the morning trade after it reported a first-quarter core profit that was well above expectations. This was due to higher volumes and better margins. The company highlighted its ongoing cost reductions, as well as portfolio optimization.

RWE has ceased offshore wind activity in the United States

RWE's CEO stated in a speech draft published in advance of the annual general meeting that the company has temporarily halted its offshore wind activities in the United States due to the regulatory uncertainty caused by the Trump administration.

Britain Emphasizes Collaboration on Energy Security at Global Summit

Britain urged closer international cooperation to improve energy security on Thursday, telling dozens of other governments and business leaders that they would otherwise be vulnerable to those who were willing to weaponise supplies. Credit: Adobe Stock/petert2

Britain urged closer international cooperation to improve energy security on Thursday, telling dozens of other governments and business leaders that they would otherwise be vulnerable to those who were willing to weaponise supplies.Security…

Xcel Energy's first-quarter profit misses estimates due to higher costs

Xcel Energy, a U.S. utility, missed Wall Street expectations for the first-quarter profits on Thursday due to higher operating and interest costs. The high interest rates have made it difficult for utility companies to build…

Freeport-McMoRan reports lower profit for the quarter due to higher tariffs and increased costs

Freeport-McMoRan stated on Thursday that the proposed tariffs may increase the cost of goods purchased by the copper miner in the United States. The price could rise to about 5%. Trump's tariffs on the majority of U.S. imported…

African energy exploration company Rhino Resources discovers light oil offshore Namibia

Namibia got a boost Thursday after Rhino Resources found "high-quality" light oil at its latest well. U.S. oil company Chevron also announced that it is considering a drilling campaign for 2026 or 2027. The southern African nation…

EU to Present a Roadmap in May for the Phase-out of all Russian Fossil Fuel Imports

Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, said that in two weeks it will present a roadmap outlining how it plans to eliminate all Russian fossil fuel imports. She made this announcement at a London energy event on Thursday.

US utility Xcel claims tariff exposure is 2% to 3% of capex plan

Executives with the company stated on Thursday that a global trade war is likely to affect renewable energy supply chains and storage systems, exposing 2%-3% of Xcel Energy’s $45 billion plan for capital expenditures. The expansion…

US wants to increase offshore oil drilling through easing of pressure rules

The U.S. Interior Department announced on Thursday that it had implemented new guidelines regarding pressure differentials allowed in certain types of oil drilling, in part of Gulf of Mexico. The department expects the changes to boost U.S. output of oil.

Indonesia wants fair and square trade in US tariff discussions

Indonesia's senior economic minister, and its top negotiator, said that it is prioritizing its national interests in ongoing negotiations about U.S. Tariffs. It wants to have a "fair-and-square" trade relationship. Airlangga hartarto…

Palm oil prices rise on stronger edible oils and are set to gain weekly

Malaysian palm futures rose on Friday as the market regained confidence after a three-week loss streak. At midday, the benchmark palm oil contract on Bursa Derivatives Exchange for July delivery gained 80 ringgit or 1.98% to 4,116 Ringgit ($940.80), a metric tonne.

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