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US Midwest grid operator accelerates review of 15 power supply projects

Midcontinent Independent System Operator, the U.S. Midwest grid operators, will speed up reviews of 15 additional power projects in order to add electricity faster. This is part of a legal challenge from environmental and consumer groups. The country's largest regional grids – MISO, Southwest Power Pool, and PJM Interconnection – have approved dozens power projects for a speedy review this year as operators raise the alarm about the rising demand that is outpacing new electricity sources. Some of these fast-tracking procedures have been challenged in court on the grounds that grid operators favor natural gas-fired projects over renewable energies, like...

Transportation

Canada agrees to lower the emissions cap in the oil and gas industry

Mark Carney, Canada's prime minister, signed an agreement on Thursday with Danielle Smith, Premier of Alberta. The goal was to encourage investment in the energy industry and the construction a new pipeline from Alberta to the West Coast. In the agreement, the federal government agrees not to implement an emissions cap in the oil and gas industry and removes regulations on clean electricity. This is done as a trade-off for the top oil producing province of Canada's commitment to increase industrial carbon pricing and support the carbon capture and storage. Carney has eased some of the environmental restrictions put in...

Transportation

IDB approves loan of $300 million to strengthen Ecuador's electricity grid

The Inter-American Development Bank approved a loan of $300 million to assist Ecuador in strengthening its electrical system. This was announced by the Andean country's Finance Ministry on Wednesday. The IDB Group has launched the Amazonia Siempre Initiative, which focuses on sustainable development, conservation of forests and improvement of quality of life. The funding includes $270m in IDB Ordinary Capital, with a term of 22.5 years and an 8-year grace period. * The Clean Technology Fund will provide an additional $30 million at concessional rates with a 1.19% rate of interest over 20 years. * Over 700 km of transmission...

Transportation

Russia urges LNG cooperation with China as it sees potential for boosting oil exports to China

Alexander Novak, deputy prime minister of Russia in Beijing on Tuesday, said that Russia is looking to increase oil exports to China as well as to enhance cooperation with regards to the supply of liquefied gas. Since the beginning of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, in February 2022, China and India are the two largest buyers of Russian crude oil. China imports approximately 1.4 million barrels per day of Russian crude oil via sea, and about 900,000. bpd by pipeline. The United States introduced sanctions last month against Russia's largest oil producers Rosneft, and Lukoil. Russian President Vladimir Putin denounced...

Transport Infrastructure

Sources say that Russia's Tuapse Port resumes fuel exports following a two-week suspension.

According to LSEG and two industry sources, Russia's Black Sea Port of Tuapse resumed exports of oil products last week, after a suspension for two weeks due to drone attacks by Ukraine. The local refinery also re-started processing crude oil. According to sources and data from ship tracking, the Gambia flagged tanker Sandhya departed Tuapse with 30,000 metric tonnes of gasoil on November 17, and was heading towards the Suez Canal. On November 18, the Satna, a tanker with the Malawi flag, loaded around 30,000 tonnes of gasoil. The traders claimed that the fuel stored in tanks on these two...

Transportation

Hydro One invests in Ontario transmission lines with First Nations

Hydro One, a Canadian utility company, announced on Monday that Ontario's energy regulator will amend its transmission license to allow it to build a priority transmission line from Bowmanville to the Greater Toronto Area in order to meet growing demand for power. This move is in response to the growing interest of utilities and investors who want to expand power capacity for energy-hungry projects such as data centers, transmission systems and renewables. Hydro One will construct the 500-kilovolt double-circuit line in partnership the Indigenous Peoples' Body of Canada, First Nations. First Nations can purchase a 50% share in the project....

Transportation

Freeport LNG Texas's export plant will take in more natural gases on Friday, according to data.

LSEG data, as well as regulatory filings, show that the U.S. liquefied gas company Freeport LNG was on schedule to receive more natural gas in Texas on Friday. This is a sign of one of three liquefaction train's return to service following its Thursday shutdown. Freeport has been one of the most closely monitored U.S. LNG plants in the world because its changes in operations have caused price fluctuations in global gas markets. Gas prices in the U.S. typically fall when flows to Freeport decrease due to a reduced demand for fuels from the export facility. Prices in Europe usually...

Transportation

FAA wants to overhaul air traffic control system with new data system

Federal Aviation Administration announced on Thursday that it is looking to implement a new, comprehensive system for air traffic controllers to receive flight data. Congress approved in July a plan worth $12.5 billion to upgrade the nation's outdated air traffic control system and increase controller hiring, following years of complaints about airport congestion and delays. Sean Duffy, Transportation Secretary, has stated that he would like an additional $19 million from Congress to reform air traffic control. Duffy said that the FAA was forced to use eBay at times in order to obtain spare parts, and technical problems have repeatedly slowed...

Transportation

Mexico's Esentia offers shares for 45 pesos each in its IPO

Esentia announced on Thursday that it had priced its shares at 45 pesos (2.45 USD) for the initial public offering. This was below the previously indicated range of between $2.70 and $3.90. Esentia announced that the offering consisted of 224 million shares. Of these, 72.25 millions were offered on the Mexican domestic market, and 151.75 in an international offer. Esentia, a company that focuses on transporting and commercializing natural gas, said the funds raised would be used to fund its expansion plans as well as partially repay some of its debt. The company sold 186,000,000 new shares via the primary...

Oil Pipeline

California refinery closings spark race for pipeline to West Coast

Energy companies are racing to build a major pipeline that will carry fuel to the U.S. West Coast. This could be a lucrative endeavor, as the closure of two Californian refineries is expected to drive up gasoline prices on this isolated market. West Coast motorists have been paying some of the highest fuel prices in the nation due to a lack of regional production and connectivity to the Gulf Coast refinery hub. According to the Energy Information Administration, there are no pipelines that deliver fuel from the Gulf Coast to California and few pipelines that deliver fuel from the Rocky...

Transport Infrastructure

Investigators claim that the cargo plane's engine was accelerating before it crashed in Hong Kong.

Initial investigation has revealed that the Turkish cargo plane which skidded off of the runway in Hong Kong last month killing two airport employees experienced acceleration after landing in one of its four engine. A preliminary report released by Hong Kong's Air Accident Investigation Authority late on Tuesday stated that the flight from Dubai operated by ACT Airlines for Emirates was normal up until shortly after landing. Report: The Boeing 747 cargo aircraft was dispatched without the thrust reverser of engine 4, which is allowed under aviation regulations. After landing, thrust reversers can help to slow down the aircraft by...

Oil Pipeline

California refinery closings spark race for pipeline to West Coast

Energy companies are racing to build a major pipeline that will carry fuel to the U.S. West Coast. This could be a lucrative endeavor, as the closure of two Californian refineries is expected to drive up gasoline prices on this isolated market. West Coast motorists have been paying some of the highest fuel prices in the nation due to the limited regional production and the lack of connectivity to the Gulf Coast refinery hub. According to the Energy Information Administration, there are no pipelines that deliver fuel from the Gulf Coast to California and few that do so from across...

Europe

Transportation

BP Olympic Pipeline restarts after completing repairs

BP announced on Friday that it has begun restarting its 400-mile Olympic Pipeline following repairs to a leak located east of Everett in Washington. Olympic Pipeline transports refined petroleum products, including gasoline and diesel from northern Washington into Oregon. It consists of two pipelines with a diameter of 16 inches and 20 inches. Olympic initiated restart procedures for the 20-inch pipe early on November 28, following a successful test to detect leaks," the company stated in an email statement. Its crews repaired the 16-inch section of the pipeline system earlier this week after finding no signs of a leak. On...

Transportation

Strikes against PM Meloni disrupt transport in Italy

The protests and strikes in Italy against Giorgia's Meloni government on Friday caused dozens of flight cancellations and disruptions to train services throughout the country. The USB hardline union and smaller worker organizations called for the one-day strike against the government’s plans to increase military spending and support for Israel. In recent years, the USB has emerged as a grass-roots movement that is challenging the dominance of three major confederations: the CGIL (left-wing), the CISL (centrist) and UIL (right-wing). Bologna has cancelled 17 flights while Malpensa in Milan has cancelled 27. Milan Linate Airport, Naples and Venice are also affected....

Transportation

Italy sends Ukrainian suspect for Nord Stream blast to Germany

German federal prosecutors confirmed that a Ukrainian man suspected of coordinating sabotage against the Nord Stream Gas pipeline in 2022, who was handed over by Italy's highest court last week after it had approved his transfer, arrived in Germany on Friday. The explosions in the Baltic Sea that destroyed the pipeline three years ago, severely reduced the Russian gas transit into Europe and squeezed energy supplies on the continental although Russia had already stopped delivering. Both Russia and Western nations have said that the incident was an attack of sabotage. Investigators spent many years trying to solve the mystery. SUSPECT...

Western Europe

North Asia

Transportation

Sources say that Novatek, a Russian company, offers deep discounts on LNG sanctioned to Chinese buyers.

Sources familiar with the matter say that Novatek, a Russian producer of liquefied natural gases, has reduced the price of its cargoes between 30% and 40% since August in order to encourage Chinese buyers to buy sanctioned gas produced by its Arctic LNG 2 Project. The purchase has ended the commercial limbo of the $21 billion project that is subject to the most severe sanctions the U.S., Europe and Russia have imposed against Russia. Washington wants to stop the flow of oil revenue into Kremlin bank accounts as U.S. president Donald Trump increases pressure on Moscow to end their war...

Transportation

Georgia's U turn from Western path

Four of the eight main opposition coalitions won seats in Georgia's Parliament just over a month ago. All but one of the eight leaders are either in prison, exiled or facing criminal charges. The ruling party wants to outright ban the main opposition groups. Many in the tiny South Caucasus nation of 3.7 millions have been shocked by the slide towards one-party rule. Georgia was a democratic country that appeared to be on the rise in the years after the fall of the Soviet Union. It seemed poised to join the EU, and escape Russia's influence. Brussels' assessment, however, says...

Transportation

Sources and LSEG data show that oil loadings have resumed at Russia's Novorossiysk Port

Two industry sources and LSEG data show that the Russian port of Novorossiysk resumed oil loadings Sunday, after a suspension lasting two days due to a Ukrainian drone and missile attack. Novorossiysk temporarily halted oil exports on Friday, equating to 2.2 millions barrels of oil per day or 2% global supply. According to two anonymous industry sources, loadings have resumed. According to LSEG, two tankers - the Suezmax and Aframax classes Rodos - are loading oil on the port's berths. Two oil berths were damaged by a Ukrainian drone at the Russian Black Sea port Novorossiysk on Friday, which forced...

Transportation

After Moscow talks, Russia and Kazakhstan have agreed to enhance their oil sector relations

Following talks between their respective Presidents at the Kremlin, Russia and Kazakhstan agreed to increase their partnership in oil following the talks on Wednesday. Kazakhstan, a landlocked country, is heavily dependent on Russia for its energy exports. More than 80% its oil is exported via a pipeline run by the Caspian Pipeline Consortium that runs to a terminal in Russia's Black Sea. The Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the Kazakh President Kassym Jomart Tokayev on Wednesday, where they discussed gas projects and U.S. sanctions against Russian oil companies. Tokayev, in a televised statement following the meeting with Putin, said:...

Transportation

Urals diffs stable in opaque trade

In an opaque market, the differentials between urals crude and other grades remained stable on Monday as participants assessed the impact of sanctions placed on Lukoil last month and Rosneft the previous month on the supply of this grade to India and Turkey. Sources in the trade said that two Indian state refiners bought 5 million barrels from spot markets as they continued to search for alternatives to Russian oil supplies. Sources said that Lukoil declared force majore at its Iraqi field of oil, while Bulgaria was preparing to seize the Burgas refinery as its international operations buckled due to...

Transportation

Minister: Hungary's exemption from US sanctions against Russia energy is permanent

Hungary announced on Saturday that it has been granted an indefinite exemption from U.S. sanction for its use of Russian oil and natural gas. This is contrary to a White House official, who claimed it was only granted a year-long exemption. Last month, U.S. president Donald Trump imposed sanctions related to Ukraine on Russian oil firms Lukoil & Rosneft. These sanctions carried the threat of additional sanctions against entities who buy oil from these firms. Viktor Orban met with Trump, a longtime ally of Trump, at the White House last Friday in order to push for a reprieve. Hungary heavily...

Transportation

Two Russian oil tankers drop anchor in the sea as a sign that sanctions are hitting sales

The Suez Canal has seen two tankers with around 1.5 million barrels each of Russian Urals crude drop anchor in the sea. This is an indication of the difficulties Moscow faces selling oil following the tightening of Western sanctions last month. According to tracking data provided by LSEG, OilX and LSEG, the vessels Sikar and Monte 1 both carried oil from Russia’s Baltic port Primorsk at the beginning of October. They have remained anchored for more than a week near this canal. The United States, along with the European Union, have tightened sanctions on Russia's oil industry in an effort...

Transport Infrastructure

In Indian ports, the urals differentials are lower and there is a steeper discount for the grade.

The price differential between Urals and Brent for December arrived in India on Thursday, as the flagship blend of Russia was traded at its steepest discount in over a year. This is due to new U.S. sanctions against Russia's top oil producers. The price difference for Russia's flagship Urals oil in Indian ports has widened from $2 to $4 per barrel under Brent for December arrival. This is the largest discount in about a month. According to estimates and shipping and trading sources, Russia's oil imports to western ports will decrease in November due to higher refinery runs but remain...

Transport Infrastructure

Sources say that Russia's Tuapse has halted fuel imports following drone attacks and the refinery was shut down.

According to two industry sources, and LSEG ship tracking, Russia's Black Sea Port of Tuapse suspended fuel exports while the local refinery halted crude processing following the November 2 Ukrainian drone attack on its infrastructure. Ukraine announced on Sunday that its drones had struck Tuapse - one of Russia's major Black Sea oil port - causing an explosion and damage to at least one vessel. This was part of Kyiv’s effort to undermine Russia’s war economy through targeting its energy infrastructure. The regional administration confirmed that the strike caused an fire in the port. Since several months, Ukraine has been...

Transportation

Data show that Russian pipeline gas exports into Europe increased by 5% m/m during October.

Calculations on Saturday showed that the average daily supply of natural gas to Europe by Russian energy giant Gazprom via the TurkStream pipeline increased 5% from previous months. The only remaining transit route for Russian gas into Europe is through Turkey after Ukraine decided not to renew a transit agreement with Moscow that expired in January. Calculations show that the total Russian gas supplied to Europe through TurkStream in the first 10 months of the year was 14.7 billion cubic metres (bcm), compared to 13.7 bcm for the same period last year. Gazprom exported 26.6 billion cubic meters of gas...

Transportation

Sources: Germany considers nationalising Rosneft after Trump sanctions

U.S. sanctions against Russian oil producer Rosneft rekindled German discussions about nationalising its business, including the refinery on which Berlin relies for the majority of its fuel. Two sources familiar with these talks said that the U.S. sanctions had prompted the discussion. The situation reveals the complex web of links between Germany and Russia that supplied Europe's industrial superpower with energy during the decades preceding the war in Ukraine. The U.S. Treasury announced on Wednesday that it had granted a license exempting Rosneft’s German arm of the U.S. Sanctions until April 2026. The two sources said that Berlin prefers to...

Transport Infrastructure

Urals are stable, but clarity is needed on the impact of new Western sanctions

The differential between dated Brent and Urals crude remained unchanged on Monday as buyers of both grades awaited clarity about the impact of new Western sanctions on Russian oil imports. Last week, the European Union (EU), Britain and the U.S. imposed sanctions on Russia, including those affecting its two largest oil producers, Lukoil, and Rosneft. The U.S. gave companies until November 21, 2011 to end their transactions with Russian oil producers. Four sources familiar with the discussions said that OPEC+ is likely to increase output modestly in December as it continues with its monthly increases aimed at regaining market share....