Carnelian, a buyout firm, raises eyebrows by trying to sell multiple assets in the energy sector.
Carnelian Energy Capital is selling six of its North American oil-and-gas production investments. This comes at a time when private equity firms are under increasing pressure to return more cash to investors and increase their exits. The move, which represents most of Carnelian's oil and gas producing companies, and approximately 40% of its total investments, has raised eyebrows in the industry because traditionally, buyout firms space out their sale efforts so as to avoid exhausting the buyer demand. Sources said that Carnelian was either actively marketing the assets or preparing for auctions in the next few weeks. Sources said that the U.S.
Senegal retracts minister's comments on nationalisation of gas fields as the end of licence nears
The Senegal energy ministry retracted its previous statement on Thursday that it intended to nationalise Yakaar Teranga, a U.S.-owned gas field. Both parties indicated the licence would be handed back to the state in July next year. Birame Souleye Diop, Senegal’s Energy Minister, said Tuesday that the government wants to nationalize Yakaar Teranga. State-run Petrosen owns the remaining 10%. Both companies are looking for a third partner to enter the project and progress a plan of development. However, no breakthrough has yet been made. Kosmos will take over the Yakaar Teranga field from BP in 2023, after BP decides to leave.
OPEC data show that Russian oil production increased in November.
OPEC data on Thursday showed that Russian oil production increased in November by 10,000 barrels per day, up from October. This was after the OPEC+ group agreed to a moderate increase in output quotas. OPEC+ (which includes the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, Russia, and some smaller producers) has increased their?oil production targets by over 2.7 million bpd in this?year. This is equivalent to around 2.5% of the global demand. After years of reductions, the shift in policy is intended to gain market share from rivals like U.S. shale oil producers.
Bousso: ROI-Permian will retain US oil crown after peaking even though it has reached its peak
The Permian Basin is set to reach its peak oil production in December. This will be a turning point for the U.S. Shale Boom that has reshaped the global energy markets over the last 15 years. But drilling innovations will ensure that the output of America's most prolific patch of oil will remain stable for many years. In its latest Short-Term Energy Outlook, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported that the Permian Basin, which spans West Texas, and Southeast New Mexico, will produce a record 6.76 million barrels of oil per day in December. This is only slightly more than November's production. The U.S.
State researcher: China's oil demand will plateau in 2030.
A research group affiliated with the state 'oil'major CNPC announced on Thursday that China's oil consumption will?plateau? between 2025 and 2030 as electric vehicles reduce the demand for gasoline and Diesel. Haibo Wang is the director of oil?market?research for CNPC Economics & Technology Research Institute. She said that most of China's additional demand for oil came from jet -fuel and petrochemicals. He added that the apparent consumption of oil is expected to rise to 760 million tonnes in 2025. This represents a 0.9% increase over 'the previous year. However, demand will stabilise next year and remain above 700 millions tons until 2030.
Russia expects oil refining in 2025 to be flat with 2024
The Russian energy ministry announced on Thursday that the country's oil refinery, coal and gas?production?will remain largely unchanged in 2025, compared with 2024, despite repeated Ukrainian drone attacks against energy facilities. Russia is the third largest oil producer in the world, after Saudi Arabia and the United States. It also holds the largest known reserves of natural gas. Since August, Ukraine has resumed drone strikes deep within Russia. Ukrainian drones have struck at least 17 refineries, forcing Russia to reduce fuel exports and order additional drone defences.
Bousso: ROI-Permian will retain US oil crown after peaking even though it has reached its peak
The Permian Basin is set to reach its peak oil production in December. This will be a turning point for the U.S. Shale Boom that has reshaped the global energy markets over the last 15 years. But drilling innovations mean that output in America's largest oil patch will remain stable for many years. In its latest Short-Term Energy Outlook, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported that the Permian Basin, which spans West Texas and southeastern New Mexico will produce an unprecedented 6.76 million barrels of oil per day in December. This is only a little higher than November's total. The U.S.
BP and Chevron top the list of bidders in Trump's first Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas auction
BP, Chevron, and Shell were the top bidders at the first U.S. Government sale of oil and natural gas drilling rights for the Gulf of Mexico since 2023. The auction ended with a total of $279.4 millions in "high" bids. It was the first out of 30 required by President Donald Trump's tax cuts and spending bill that he signed in July. His administration's plans on offshore leasing represent a major departure from those of his predecessor President Joe Biden. Biden had planned a historically low number of oil and?gas?auctions in an effort to shift away from fossil fuels while addressing climate change.
EUROPE GAS-European prices extend decline as milder weather softens demand
The benchmark contract for Dutch and British gas fell a further 19 months on Wednesday afternoon as the?updated temperature?forecasts indicated milder weather. LSEG data showed that the benchmark Dutch front-month contract was at its lowest intraday rate since April 2024, at 26.76 euros/MWh, or $9.12/mmBtu. The Dutch day-ahead contract eased by 0.69 euros, to 26.66 Euro/MWh. The British front-month gasoline price was down 0.60 pence to 68.90 cents. She said that the latest weather forecasting shows milder temperatures for this time of year than usual from 17 December. The strong gas supply also contributed to the negative sentiment.
VCI Germany expects the chemical industry to stagnate by 2026
VCI, the German chemicals lobby group, expects sales and orders to stagnate in 2019. This is due to high regulatory uncertainty, uncompetitive manufacturing costs and a long approval process. The ?association, which represents around 2,300 companies, said revenues in the chemical-pharmaceutical industry fell 1% to 220 billion euros ($256.26 billion) in 2025. "I don't believe that certain measures will have a significant effect in the?short term but if we don't start today, we'll be right back here at the end of?2026 and asking in 2027 if there would be any impact," Markus Steilemann, VCI president and CEO of Covestro, said on a call with journalists.
US auctions first Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas since 2023
On Wednesday, the Trump administration will conduct the first government sale of oil-and-gas drilling rights in Gulf of Mexico?since 2023. This is a test of the industry's appetite?for offshore acres at a moment when the United States?is trying to increase domestic fossil fuel production. The auction is one of the 30 required by President Donald Trump's tax-cut and spending bill that he signed in July. His administration's plans are a major departure from those of his predecessor President Joe Biden. He had planned a historically?limited number of oil-and-gas auctions in an effort to shift away?from?fossil fuels and tackle climate change. The U.S.
Kyiv reports that Russia has hit the gas transport system of Ukraine's Odesa Region.
A senior Ukrainian official reported on Wednesday that Russian drones had 'hit the gas transport system' in Ukraine’s southern Odesa Region. This area contains several pipelines bringing U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas to Ukraine from Greece. Mykola Kolysnyk, the deputy minister of energy, refused to say what had happened. The Ukrainian gas transit operator reported that planned volumes for the Transbalkan route, also known as the Transbalkan Gas Transit Route, were mostly unchanged. In recent months, Russia has intensified its attacks on Ukrainian energy and gas infrastructure. This includes both gas production and transmission systems.
Senegal plans to nationalise Kosmos-run Yakaar-Teranga gas project
The Senegal's Energy Minister said that the country plans to nationalise Yakaar-Teranga, a gas project operated by Kosmos and estimated to be?one of the largest discoveries made in recent years?, to meet its domestic gas needs. Kosmos Energy has a 90% share and will operate the Yakaar Teranga field after BP decides to leave in 2023. Kosmos didn't?immediately reply to a comment request outside of U.S. office hours. The state-controlled 'Petrosen' holds the remaining 10% of the field. It is estimated to contain around 25 trillion cubic foot of recoverable natural gas. This is even more than the Leviathan field off the coast of Israel which contains around 22 tcf.
Nigerian oil companies strike deals with flare-gas to reduce emissions and boost energy
Heirs Energys, a Nigerian oil company and the state-owned NNPC announced on Wednesday that they had signed agreements to capture and monetise the gas that is otherwise wasted by flaring. Flaring is the act of burning fuel in the open. Nigeria has the largest gas reserves in Africa and relies on gas to fuel industrial growth and reduce emissions. The Decade of Gas is a policy that aims to increase domestic gas supply, reduce flaring, and expand LNG exports. Recent World Bank data shows that flaring is expected to increase by 12% between 2024 and 2025. The deals are part of an effort by Nigerian operators to reduce greenhouse gases emissions and increase domestic supply.
Germany's VCI predicts a "difficult road" and a stagnant chemical industry in 2026
VCI, the German chemicals lobby, expects that orders and sales will stagnate by 2026 due to high regulatory uncertainty, uncompetitive?production costs, and slow approval process. The ?association, which represents around 1,900 companies, said revenues in the chemical-pharmaceutical industry fell 1% to 220 billion euros ($256.26 billion) in 2025. The German chemicals industry, which employs around half a million people, is under increasing pressure due to high production costs, bureaucratic burdens, and a stagnant economy. This pressure is compounded by U.S. import tariffs.
EUROPE GAS - European prices trade in narrow range due to strong supply and demand pickup
Dutch and British gas prices rose on Wednesday morning, but remained confined to a small range. This was due to the strong supply of liquefied?gases (LNG), which offset an increase in demand due to a cooler weather forecast. LSEG data shows that the benchmark Dutch front-month contract was 27.06 euros per Megawatt Hour (MWh) or $9.24/mmBtu at 0854 GMT. This is a decrease of 0.43 euros. The Dutch day-ahead contract eased by 0.52 euros, to 26.83 Euro/MWh. The British gas front-month price was down 0.04 pence to 71.60 pennies. Temperatures are expected to be higher in the remaining 15 days of the window, but have been lowered for the 13-15 December period.
Venture Global responds to Shell's fraudulent claims in LNG arbitration
Venture Global responded late Tuesday night to Shell's legal challenge over the oil major losing an arbitration case involving liquefied gas cargoes. They rejected Shell's allegations of fraud and accused Shell of violating arbitration confidentiality. The legal documents filed in New York Supreme Court are the latest in a long saga about Venture Global's alleged failure to deliver LNG in accordance with long-term contracts, while selling LNG on the spot market at a time when prices were soaring after Russia's invasion in Ukraine. Shell, BP and Edison are among the companies that have filed arbitration cases against Venture Global. These claims will begin in 2023.
Venture Global responds to Shell's fraudulent claims in LNG arbitration
Venture Global responded late Tuesday night to Shell's legal challenge over its loss in an arbitration case involving liquefied gas cargoes. The company rejected allegations of fraud, and accused Shell of breaching arbitration confidentiality. The legal documents filed in New York Supreme Court are the latest in a long-running saga about Venture Global's inability to deliver LNG in accordance with long-term contracts, while selling LNG on the spot market when prices rose after Russia's invasion in Ukraine. Shell, BP, Edison and other companies filed arbitration claims in 2023 against Venture Global. Shell lost in August while BP won in October.
GE Vernova is expecting 80 gigawatts in gas turbine contracts before the end of the year
GE Vernova, a manufacturer of power generation equipment, said that it expects to sign 80 gigawatts in combined-cycle gas?contracts before the end of this year - as electricity demand from Big Tech data 'centers - ramps up. The demand for natural gas-powered?turbines has risen as U.S. electricity demand is at record levels due to the proliferation energy-intensive data centres supporting artificial intelligence initiatives. GE 'Vernova has sold all of its gas-turbines until 2028. CEO Scott Strazik remarked at a conference held for investors that there are less than 10% remaining to be sold the following year.
EIA: US natgas production and demand will reach record highs by 2025
The U.S. Energy Information Administration stated in its "Short-Term" Energy Outlook on Tuesday that U.S. Natural Gas output and demand would 'both rise to new record highs by 2025. EIA projects that dry gas production in 2026 will increase from 103.2 billion cubic feet per day to 107.7 in 2025, and 109.1 in 2026. This compares to a record 103.6 bcfd for 2023. The agency also predicted that domestic gas consumption would?rise? from a record high of 90.4 bcfd by 2024, to 91.8bcfd by?2025, before slipping to 90.8bcfd by 2026. The December 2025 projections were higher than the EIA demand forecast of 91.6 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) in November…