Monday, February 24, 2025

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Nigeria's NNPC contains fire at storage facility

The Nigerian State Oil Company NNPC said that a fire in a crude oil storage barge on its Cawthorne Channel site, located along the coast of Rivers State, had been put out with no injuries. Olufemi Soneye, NNPC's spokesperson, said in a late-night statement on Thursday that the fire started around 1310 GMT Wednesday and spread quickly to other barges.

Nine Entertainment is the top gainer among Australian shares.

Australian shares rose Friday on the back of gains in energy and mining stocks, as well as strong commodity prices. Nine Entertainment was the biggest gainer, after Domain Holdings Australia, which owns 60%, received a purchase offer. As of 0026 GMT, the S&P/ASX 200 was up by 0.1% to 8,333.1. The benchmark index has lost 2.6% in the first week.

ADNOC, the UAE's gas company, has completed a $2.84 billion share sale.

Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. (ADNOC), the energy giant of United Arab Emirates, announced early Friday that it had completed a 2.84 billion dollar market offering for its ADNOC Gas division. ADNOC said in a press release that the offering price was 3.40 dirhams for each share. The sale is the largest share offering in the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA) since the $12…

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…

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.

Air Liquide and TotalEnergies invest over 1 billion Euros in green hydrogen projects

Air Liquide, a French industrial gas company, announced on Tuesday a joint venture with TotalEnergies, a French oil giant. The two companies will develop in the Netherlands two large-scale low-carbon hydrogen plants. Air Liquide said in a press release that the two projects represented a combined investment totaling more than 1 billion euro ($1.05 billion).

Japan adopts new policies on energy, climate and industry through 2040

The Japanese government approved new targets on Tuesday to reduce the country's emissions of greenhouse gases through 2040. It also approved a revised energy policy and updated industrial policies for the same time period. The measures are aimed at enhancing long-term stability of policy for businesses. They focus on decarbonisation and ensuring stable energy supplies…

Egypt, Cyprus sign gas export deals, boosting Eastern Mediterranean energy cooperation

Egypt and Cyprus signed an agreement on Monday that allows the export of natural gas from Cyprus offshore fields to Egypt, for liquefaction, and then re-export into Europe. Both countries are seeking to strengthen the role of the Eastern Mediterranean as an energy hub. The 2025 Egypt Energy Show deals formalise the long-anticipated plan of linking Cypriot reserves with Egypt's LNG facilities.

Malaysian PM: Petronas will adhere to contractual commitments

Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister of Malaysia, said that Petroliam Nasional Berhad, the state-owned energy company, will continue to fulfill all contractual obligations. This was after discussions over gas distribution between Petros and Petroleum Sarawak Berhad, sparked industry concerns. The recent deadlock between Petronas (run by Petros) and Sarawak (home to 60% of Malaysia's natural gas reserves)…

China is ready to deepen and improve ties with the UK

China is willing to improve and stabilize bilateral relations with the United Kingdom, as well as to cooperate more in the areas of infrastructure, trade, and investment. This was stated by the Chinese Foreign Ministry in a Friday statement, citing their minister. Wang Yi visited Britain for the first time since a decade on Thursday.

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.

Norway Oil Industry expects record investments in the coming year

A survey by the Norwegian National Statistics Office (SSB) on Thursday showed that Norwegian oil and natural gas investments will surpass 2024's record levels this year, due to a flurry development projects. In 2025, the country's largest business sector expects to invest 253.8 billion crowns ($22.61billion) compared with 251.2 billion crowns in 2018.

Storage levels are falling as a result of the German gas event.

The German gas market manager's meeting with key stakeholders at a trade show has not led to the subsidised gas auctions that could boost the flagging underground caverns. In the absence of progress, the biggest economy in Europe faces a question mark over its energy supply during the winter months. The country is trying to conserve funds before a general elections.

European energy industry urges EU to not cap gas prices

The European Union's gas and trading industries are urging it not to cap the gas price, while Brussels is looking for ways to protect businesses and consumers from rising energy prices. The European Commission has been preparing a set of measures that will be presented on 26 February to help improve the competitiveness of industries and lower energy prices.

Australia adopts tax incentives for critical minerals

Australia's Parliament has passed laws to give production tax breaks on critical minerals and renewable hydrogen, in an effort to boost energy transition plans, as the country aims for net zero emissions and reduce its dependence on China by 2050. The centre-left Labor Government said that the law passed on Tuesday will provide…

Tanzania hopes to complete talks on LNG project by June

Tanzania has begun discussions with investors about tax incentives for a project that is stalled to build a $42 billion plant of liquefied gas in the country. Energy Minister Doto Biteko announced this on Tuesday. He added the talks might be concluded by June. The mega-gas project in Tanzania is operated by Equinor, Shell, Pavilion Energy, Medco Energi, and Tanzania's National Oil Company TPDC.

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.

Sources say that three DOGE members have raised concerns about access to the US Energy Department.

Two sources confirmed on Friday that members of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency are now working at the U.S. Energy Department, where officials fear they may have access to personal files and information regarding federal grant disbursements. U.S. Energy Sec. Wright stated that the DOGE members did not have security clearances, and they were not looking into nuclear weapons secrets.

Zelenskiy says 'Let's do a deal', offering Trump mineral partnership, seeking security

In an interview on Friday with, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy pored over a map once classified of vast deposits of rare Earths and other vital minerals. This was part of an effort to appeal to Donald Trump’s love of deals. The U.S. President, whose administration is pushing for a swift end to Ukraine's conflict with Russia, stated on Monday that he wants Ukraine to provide the U.S.

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…

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