Wednesday, February 4, 2026

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Norway Socialist Party Withdraws Support for LNG Electricity Project Opposition

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Norway's Socialist Party has withdrawn its support for a proposal to block Equinor's Hammerfest liquefied natural gas plant from receiving a planned onshore power connection, clearing the way for the grid development to proceed.Parliament is due on Thursday to vote on an opposition proposal seeking to revoke the LNG plant's planned link to the power grid, but the motion is likely to fail without backing from the Socialist Party.The government approved the connection in 2023 to cut greenhouse gas emissions at the plant on Melkoeya island off Hammerfest and extend i

Count down to CMA Shipping 2026

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The count down is on for this year’s CMA Shipping 2026 conference and exhibition taking place from 10–12 March 2026 at the Hilton Stamford Hotel in Stamford, Connecticut. Organised by the Connecticut Maritime Association (CMA) and Informa Markets, this flagship event is set to bring together the most influential voices in the maritime industry for three days of industry networking, knowledge sharing, and innovation.CMA Shipping 2026 features a robust conference agenda designed to address the most pressing issues facing the maritime sector.

Prices drop due to lower gas prices and more nuclear

On Monday, the German baseload contract for 2027 dropped as European benchmark gas fell. Several nuclear reactors?returned to operation at the weekend and more are expected to?restart?this week. At 0934 GMT the German baseload price for the year ahead was down 1.2% to 83.90 euros per megawatt hour, while its equivalent French price was not traded with a bid price of 49.10 euro/MWh. Mind Energy analysts say that the German forward power market will drop on Monday as a result of milder weather, declining gas prices and retreating CO2.

Mozambique and TotalEnergies launch $20 billion LNG project

TotalEnergies and Mozambique agreed to restart construction of the French energy giant's $20 billion "liquefied natural gas" project in the country on Thursday, even though they are still negotiating over the additional costs associated with delays. Construction on the project was stopped in 2021 after a series of jihadist attacks in Cabo Delgado in northern Mozambique. TotalEnergies has added equity to its partners' projects after some investors pulled out. It announced late last year that it was ready for work to resume.

Australia reaches new renewable milestone over 50%

The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), a'statement made on Thursday,' said that Australia had achieved a clean energy milestone in the quarter ending December, despite a rise of over 2,2% in power demand from a year earlier. The gas-fired generation has fallen to its lowest levels since 2000. Meanwhile, the total electricity production across the National Electricity Market grew 3.1% from one year ago to just under 25,000 megawatts. The share of generation from renewables increased by 5 percentage points compared to a year earlier, and now exceeds 50%.

MIDEAST - STOCKS-Major Gulf stock exchanges gain from earnings and oil

Investors focused on rising oil prices and corporate earnings as they boosted the major Gulf stock exchanges in the early trading on Wednesday. Saudi Arabia's benchmark stock index rose?0.4%. Oil major Saudi Aramco gained?1.2%. Alinma Bank gained 2.6% after a dramatic increase in net profit. In a separate filing to the bourse, the bank proposed a capital raise through bonus shares. It would grant one bonus share per five shares held. Crude oil prices, a major catalyst for Gulf financial markets, rose further on Wednesday.

Kuwait Readies $7b Pipeline Deal as Gulf Turns to Foreign Investors

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Gulf governments are stepping up infrastructure deals with foreign investors, with Kuwait set to launch an oil pipeline network stake sale as soon as February in a deal that could raise up to $7 billion, three sources with knowledge of the matter said.The shift comes as oil prices, down more than 25% in two years, sit below levels needed to fund the Gulf’s diversification plans. Governments are now offering investors access to assets once off limits - from pipelines to power plants - to bring in pension funds…

French baseload prices jump as the wind is expected to decrease, German prices lag

The French baseload contract increased on Tuesday as a result of expectations for lower wind power, higher demand, and a strike in the country's coal-fired power plants. Meanwhile, it is expected that the German market will?fall. LSEG data shows that the French day-ahead power contract jumped by 30.6% at 0929 GMT to?128 euros ($151.91) a megawatt hour. The German equivalent contract increased by 0.9% to 134 Euro/MWh. LSEG data shows that German wind power production is expected to increase by 8.3 gigawatts to 24 GW on Wednesday…

PJM, the largest US power grid, issues alerts when storms increase energy demand

The largest U.S. grid PJM announced on Tuesday that it had issued additional alerts to transmission & generation firms, as a'monster winter -storm' looked to be bringing unprecedented energy demand. The operator, who serves 13 states and District of Columbia, sent out Maximum Generation and Load?alerts to companies, asking them to determine if maintenance or testing could be postponed or cancelled to keep the units online during this critical period. These alerts let other systems 'know' that PJM could'reduce its electricity exports.

The US Electric Grid is stressed by the cold weather

Electric grid operators in the U.S. took extra precautions on Saturday to avoid rotating blackouts, as frigid temperatures hit half of America's population. The PJM Interconnection – the largest?U.S. The PJM Interconnection, which serves 67,000,000 people in the East and Mid-Atlantic region, reported temporary spikes of wholesale spot?electricity? prices that rose above $3,000 per megawatt-hour on Saturday morning. Earlier levels were less than $200. Gridraven CEO Georg Rute is an expert in how weather impacts power line capacity.

Venture Global soars following arbitration victory in case brought by Spain’s Repsol

Venture Global shares soared by nearly 8% after an arbitral tribunal ruled in the U.S. supplier of liquefied gas,?in a dispute between Spain's Repsol. Repsol filed the lawsuit?in?2023 due to Venture Global's failure to deliver LNG under a long-term 20-year contract. The International Chamber of Commerce in Paris denied Repsol’s claims and determined that the U.S. firm had acted in accordance with their agreement as a “reasonable?and prudent operator”. Venture Global, second largest LNG exporter in the U.S.

Kinder Morgan beats quarterly profit estimates on strong natgas demand

Kinder Morgan, which is a subsidiary of Kinder Morgan Inc., beat Wall Street's expectations on Wednesday for its fourth-quarter profits. This was due to higher volumes transported by its pipelines. In extended trading, shares of the pipeline operator increased 1.4% to $28.99. U.S. Midstream Companies such as Kinder Morgan benefit from the surge in oil production and natural gas demand in the Permian Basin. This is due to record exports of liquefied gas and an increase in power generation linked to artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency mining, and data centers.

Kazakhstan's Tengiz Oil Field to Remain Shut for Another 7-10 Days

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Oil production at Kazakhstan's vast Tengiz oil field, one of the world's largest, could be halted for another 7-10 days after shutting down on Sunday, cutting crude exports via the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, three industry sources told Reuters.The field's operator Tengizchevroil (TCO) said on Monday that due to power supply problems, production at the Tengiz and Korolevskoye field had been stopped.A day earlier, on January 18, a fire broke out at two turbine transformers at the field's GTES-4 power station…

Western Midstream renegotiates Occidental's contracts in the Delaware Basin

Western Midstream Partners, the operator of a pipeline in Delaware Basin, announced on Tuesday that it had renegotiated contracts for its Delaware Basin assets with Occidental Petroleum. The new contract provides a "simpler fixed fee structure" for natural gas gathering. Western Midstream will receive 15.3 million units of common stock worth $610 million as part of the deal. This would reduce Occidental's ownership by about 40% once the units have been redeemed. According to LSEG data, the U.S. shale producers is Western's largest shareholder.

Origin Energy, Australia's coal-fired power station in NSW, will continue to operate until 2029

Origin Energy announced on Tuesday that it will extend the operation all four?units?of its Eraring Power?Station?toApril 2029 to support energy supplies in New South Wales. Eraring's 2,880-megawatt coal-fired power plant was scheduled to close in August 2027. A December report from the Australian Energy 'Market Operator (AEMO), however, said that Sydney could experience blackouts if the plant is retired as planned. Australia aims to meet 82% of its energy needs with'renewable sources' by 2030.

Smulders to Deliver Jacket Foundation for French Offshore Wind Substation

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Engineering firm Smulders has been selected by Chantiers de l’Atlantique to execute the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of the offshore substation jacket foundation for the 600MW Dunkerque offshore wind farm in France.The jacket foundation will support the offshore substation for the project, with France’s electricity transmission operator RTE acting as the end client.Final assembly and delivery are scheduled to take place at Smulders’ French yard in Fos-sur-Mer.Smulders’ scope includes detailed engineering…

Philippines discovers first natural gas in over a decade

The Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr announced on Monday that gas and condensate were found in a well near the existing 'Malampaya' gas field, off the island Palawan. This was the first natural gas discovery by the Philippines in over a decade. Marcos stated that the well, known as 'Malampaya East One or MAE-1', contains about 98 billion cubic foot of gas. This is equivalent to nearly 14 billion kWh in one year. Initial test results showed that the well was flowing at 60 million cubic foot per day. The well is capable of producing even more.

Chevron has approved the expansion of Israel’s Leviathan Gas Field

Chevron has made a final decision to invest in expanding production at Israel's Leviathan gas field. The oil major announced on Friday that it has made a final investment decision to expand production?at Israel's Leviathan natural gas field,?the?U.S. Leviathan is one of the largest gas fields in the Eastern Mediterranean and the cornerstone of Israel’s energy system. The exports of gas to Egypt help supply LNG plants which ship gas to Europe. Chevron has…

French wind production drops, causing a split in spot prices

The French spot contract rose on Friday as the French wind supply was expected to fall by almost 40%, and nuclear output declined. Meanwhile, German demand and supply are expected to decrease, and German wind supply will be slightly higher. By 0926 GMT, the?French baseload day-ahead contract was up 18.4% to 107.75 Euros ($125.33). The German equivalent contract fell 8.2% to 109.5 euros/MWh. LSEG data revealed that German wind-power production was expected to increase by 730 megawatts, to 25.2 gigawatts.

EUROPE GAS - European benchmark hits 7-week-high on low storage, cold and geopolitics

The benchmark European gas contract reached a seven-week high due to colder weather forecasts and low storage levels, as well as increased geopolitical risk for LNG shipments. LSEG data revealed that the benchmark 'Dutch front month contract' at TTF hub had risen?0.93 euros to 29.35 euro per megawatt-hour (MWh) or $10.05/mmBtu by 0902 GMT. According to data, it briefly reached 29,69 euros/MWh - its highest level since 25 November. The Dutch day-ahead contracts was up 0.60 euro to 29.60 euros/MWh.