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Lebanese Government to seek new IMF program, policy statement states

According to a policy document approved by the Cabinet late Monday, the new government of Lebanon will negotiate with IMF for a new program and work to address the financial default and the public debt in the country. A copy of the statement was reviewed by and it stated that the government would strive to achieve an economic revival, which could only be accomplished through restructuring the financial sector. Since 2019, Lebanon has been experiencing a deep economic crisis. Its financial system collapsed due to massive state debts.

Lebanese Government to seek new IMF program, policy statement states

According to a policy document approved by the Cabinet late Monday, the new government in Lebanon will negotiate with IMF for a new program and work on the financial default of the country and its public debt. A copy of the statement was reviewed by and it stated that the government would strive to achieve an economic revival, which could only be accomplished through restructuring the financial sector. Since 2019, Lebanon has been experiencing a deep economic crisis. Its financial system collapsed due to massive state debts.

ADNOC Drilling plans to refinance $1.25 billion worth of debt

ADNOC Drilling, a division of the state oil company in the United Arab Emirates, wants to refinance its debt due later this year, totaling $1.25 billion. Its chief financial officer announced that on Friday. Youssef Salm, the company's CFO, said that it will refinance term loans worth $500 million as well as a revolving loan facility of $750 million due in October 2025. He said that the capital expenditures for 2025 could be more than $1 billion, including mergers, acquisitions and other activities through its subsidiaries.

DeepSeek fears subside, US power companies spend more on data centers

U.S. Electric utilities are increasing their spending plans by tens and even hundreds of millions of dollars in order to upgrade the grid and build new power sources as artificial intelligence data centers and cloud computing drives up energy consumption. PPL Corp announced on its earnings call that it will increase capital investment by almost 40%, to $20 billion. Dominion which is the largest provider of data centers in Northern Virginia and Exelon, the utility giant, both revised their capital plans in the past week.

AEP considers a $10 billion increase in its five-year capital expenditure plan to meet data center demand

American Electric Power said on Thursday that it would consider adding $10 billion to the $54 billion capital plan, which is a record. The demand for data centres in the Midwest and Southern service areas of this U.S. utility has increased. The U.S. Power Companies have raised their capital investment and load forecasts as the technology industry invests billions in expanding energy-hungry cloud computing and artificial intelligence data centers. AEP has committed to 20 gigawatts in new power through 2029.

Inpex, a Japanese company, targets FID in 2027 for Indonesia's Abadi Liquefied natural gas project

Inpex Corp., Japan's largest oil and gas exploration company, announced on Thursday that it plans to make its final investment decision on the Abadi project for liquefied gas in Indonesia by 2027, as part of efforts to increase LNG supply. The company has a three-year plan that will run through 2027. It plans to invest 11.8 trillion yen (11,7 billion dollars) in areas of growth, including the flagship Ichthys project in Australia. "Natural Gas and LNG have relatively low greenhouse gas emission intensity compared to fossil fuels…

Financial Times – February 12,

These are the most popular stories from the Financial Times. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch their accuracy. BP told 39,000 employees their cash bonus would be only 45% of the target amount after a poor year in financial and operational performance. Gavin Isaacs, the chief executive officer of Ladbrokes' owner Entain has resigned after only five months. Novartis agreed to purchase Anthos Therapeutics for up to…

Texas industry asks EPA for state approval of carbon storage projects

Texas oil, gas, and industrial groups asked the new EPA Administrator on Tuesday to expedite Texas' request for the approval of carbon capture and storage project instead of the Federal Government, in order to boost private investment, and unleash capture technology. The groups, which included the Texas Oil and Gas Association and Texas Association of Manufacturers asked Environmental Protection Agency Chief Lee Zeldin "to expedite and…

Official Russian energy says US sanctions shouldn't hinder oil trade with India

The latest sanctions by the United States against Russia shouldn't affect the oil trade between Moscow and India, Pavel Sorokin said, Russia's first vice minister of energy, on Tuesday. He added that it is too early to determine the effects. India has become the largest buyer of Russian oil shipped by sea at a discounted price after Western nations implemented sanctions against Moscow and reduced their energy purchases as a response to Russia's invasion in Ukraine in 2022.

Wärtsilä Unveils Next-Generation Engine to Enhance Power Plant Performance and Support Renewable Integration

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Wärtsilä launched its next generation 46TS engine, which is designed to balance renewable energy, provide highly efficient baseload power, and can run on sustainable fuels in the future.The Wärtsilä 46TS large-bore engine evolved from a long line of engines, including the Wärtsilä 50 engine platform, an engine that has more than delivered 55 million running hours worldwide since 2008.Using balancing engines to support intermittent renewables is a more viable path towards a net zero power system than a renewables-only pathway.

China will roll back clean energy subsidies after boom

China's top economic planner said on Sunday that it is taking steps to reduce subsidies for renewable energy after an explosion in solar and wind installations. China has surpassed its own record for solar installations by 45% in 2024. China has installed more than 6 times as much solar power in China today, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency. China's rapid installation of clean energy has allowed it to reach its 2030 goal six years earlier than expected.

DeepSeek fever fuels patriotic betting on Chinese AI stocks

Chinese investors are investing in AI-related stocks. They believe that the homegrown startup DeepSeek's artificial intelligence advancement will result in a boom for the sector, and give China the advantage in an intensifying Sino/U.S. tech war. As President Donald Trump re-energizes the trade war by imposing new tariffs, patriotic calls have fueled a frenzy of buying in Chinese chipmakers and software developers as well as data centre operators.

DeepSeek fever fuels patriotic betting on Chinese AI stocks

Chinese investors are investing in AI-related stocks. They believe that the homegrown startup DeepSeek's artificial intelligence advancement will result in a boom for the sector, and give China the advantage in an intensifying Sino/U.S. tech war. As President Donald Trump re-energizes the trade war by imposing new tariffs, patriotic calls have fueled a frenzy of buying in Chinese chipmakers and software developers as well as data centre operators.

US Energy Secretary criticizes net-zero policy in new order

According to a Wednesday order by Energy Secretary Chris Wright, the U.S. Department of Energy prioritizes expanding energy production above achieving net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases. The secretarial orders are meant to align the Department with President Donald Trump's priorities. Trump has called climate changes a hoax, and has pledged to maximize oil and gas production which is already at record levels. According to the order, "Net-zero policy raises energy costs for American households and businesses.

DNV: Stricter Emissions Rules Drive Rapid WAPS Adoption

A surge in industry interest, combined with systems builders and yards scaling up production and installation capacity, is set to accelerate growth in orders for wind-assisted propulsion systems (WAPS) in the coming years. In response to this trend, DNV's new whitepaper provides a detailed look at WAPS technologies, their onboard implementation, and potential fuel savings to help shipowners determine whether they are a viable business…

Sasol, Anglo American, and De Beers pilot renewable diesel in South Africa

The South African petrochemicals firm Sasol, the mining group Anglo American, and its diamond division De Beers have entered into a joint agreement to develop a pilot production of renewable diesel using vegetable oil. Reporters were told that under the terms of the agreement signed at the African Mining Indaba, which takes place annually in Cape Town each year, the partners would assess the technical viability and commercial viability for feedstock production.

Engie continues to see a strong US demand for renewables

Edouard Neviaski, executive vice president of French power company Engie, said that the U.S. is still a major market for the company in terms of renewable energy projects. The U.S. president Donald Trump ordered a stop to spending on the Inflation Reduction Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. These climate and infrastructure laws were signed into law in 2009 by his predecessor Joe Biden. Engie signed 4.3 gigawatts in power purchase agreements globally in 2024. This is up from 2.7 gigawatts in 2023.

METI Japan says it is difficult to predict the impact of DeepSeek on electricity demand.

The Japanese industry ministry knows that the expansion of data centers may increase electricity demand, but it's difficult to predict what will happen with the advent of DeepSeek. The government published a draft version of its basic energy policy, which is a major document that is reviewed every three years. It projected an increase in electricity production between 10-20% from 2040, and also cited a higher AI usage. Analysts are divided…

Baker Hughes exceeds its quarterly profit expectations on natgas demand

Baker Hughes, a U.S. oilfield equipment company, beat Wall Street's fourth-quarter profit estimates on Thursday as strong demand for natural gas products and services offset the weak sales of its drill gear in North America. Oilfield services companies are struggling with lower demand, as extraction technology becomes more efficient and increased supplies discourage more drilling from energy companies. Baker Hughes reported that revenue for its oilfield service segment in North America fell by 5%, while international markets saw a 1% drop.

Baker Hughes signs supply agreement with Venture Global

Baker Hughes, a provider of oilfield services in the United States, announced on Thursday that it had signed an agreement with Venture Global for technology and equipment to support its projects involving liquefied gas (LNG). Venture Global has signed a framework agreement for services to support phases 1 and 2 in Louisiana's Plaquemines LNG Project. The demand for LNG has increased as Big Tech invests billions in AI technology. Venture Global, based in Arlington, Virginia, is the United States' second largest liquefied gas exporter.

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