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Kenya fuel executives resign as state probes supply chain irregularities

The office of President William Ruto announced on Saturday that senior executives in Kenya's Energy Sector resigned after being accused of manipulating fuel stock data and procuring a 'emergency cargo' at inflated prices. Ruto accepted Mohamed Liban's resignation as principal secretary for Petroleum. The Kenya Pipeline Company also confirmed that Joe Sang had resigned from his position as managing director. According to the?statement, Daniel Kiptoo Bargoria has also resigned as director general of the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority. It said that a formal investigation was launched into alleged irregularities within?Kenya’s petroleum supply chain. The government claimed that the manipulated...


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Enbridge, a Canadian gas transmission company, tops the profit estimates for its strength.

Enbridge announced a first-quarter adjusted profit that exceeded analysts' expectations on Friday. The 'pipeline operator' is able to maintain steady growth in spite of geopolitical tensions, commodity price volatility and rising demand for utility infrastructure, natural gas and power for data centers. The company reported that it added projects valued at about C$2 billion (about $1.47?billion) during the third quarter. These included the Cone wind project in Texas, expansions of the Tres Palacios, Dawn Hub, and Vector Pipeline storage facilities. The secured growth backlog of the company is now about C$40billion and will be funded by its annual investment capacity...

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Source: Kazakhstan's oil-and-gas condensate production up 16% from March to April

A source familiar with these data reported that Kazakhstan, which is responsible for more than 2% of the world's oil production, increased oil and gas condensate output by 16% from March to April as major fields ramped up their output. Source: Total production increased to 2,17 million barrels per days in April, from 1,87 million bpd in march. Sources said that the increase was primarily due to the increased output at Tengiz - the 'largest oilfield in the country. Production there jumped by 39%, reaching 973,000 barrels per day. The 'energy ministry and operators in the major fields have not...

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Kinder Morgan's profits in the first quarter beat estimates due to strong gas demand

Kinder 'Morgan exceeded Wall Street expectations for first-quarter profits on Wednesday. This was aided?by the higher volumes of?natural gas transported through its pipelines. U.S. Pipeline companies benefit from the booming oil and natural gas production in the Permian basin, and from rising?natural?gas demands due to record LNG shipments and increasing electricity usage from AI operations and cryptocurrency mining. The company reported that it transported approximately 49,475 billion British thermal units (Btu) of natural gas per day during the quarter. This compares to 45,978 Btu/day a year earlier. Natural gas futures in the U.S. averaged $9.54 for a million British thermal...

Transportation

Middle East War Highlights Florida's Fuel Supply Vulnerability

Analysts say that Florida residents are paying significantly more for gasoline and diesel than the national average in recent weeks due to the U.S. - Israeli war with Iran, which forces the Sunshine State into competition?with Europe and Asia over fuel produced by 'Texas' and other U.S. States. The high-end, rare premiums show how Iran's blockade of Strait of Hormuz exposed vulnerabilities to oil and fuel supply chain around the world. Florida is not a refinery state, due to its hurricane-prone nature. There are also no pipelines that deliver fuel from U.S. Gulf Coast refining plants. Fuel delivered by the...

Transport Infrastructure

Bousso: Iran's 'tollbooth' at Hormuz will hard-wire higher energy costs

For now, the war that shut down the Strait of Hormuz is over. Tehran's insistence on acting as the toll booth keeper for the world's critical?oil artery could make energy markets more vulnerable and lead to higher prices. According to U.S. president Donald Trump, the U.S., Iran and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on Tuesday, which was mediated by Pakistan. Tehran must halt its blockade against oil and gas through the Strait. According to an Iranian official, the waterway through which a fifth or more of the world's gas and oil flowed prior to the U.S./Israeli war against Iran, it...

Transportation

Kremlin: Russia does not want to harm US oil business with CPC

Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson on Friday, said that Russia does not seek to undermine U.S. interests in the Caspian Pipeline Consortium. He was answering a question regarding comments made by several Russian experts on state television, who suggested that Russia should stop oil deliveries via the CPC to Kazakhstan as a response to Washington sanctions against Russia. CPC, in which U.S. oil giants ExxonMobil and Chevron are major shareholders, exports oil from a Russian port on the Black Sea. Peskov said in a daily press conference that "along with our American partners, we also have Kazakh partners." Despite everything, Russia...

Transportation

Canada's Trans Mountain is nearly full due to global oil disruptions. CEO of Trans Mountain says

Canada's Trans Mountain Oil?pipeline is expected to be?almost completely full in April. This marks an important milestone for the conduit, which has seen a record-breaking level of usage since the C$34 billion expansion last year. The 890,000-barrel-per-day pipeline, which carries oil from the province of Alberta to British Columbia's west coast, is running near maximum capacity, said Trans Mountain ?CEO Mark Maki. Maki stated that the Iran War has caused disruptions in Middle East oil supply, which have led to an increase in demand for Canadian oil, particularly from Asian buyers, including China. Maki stated in Houston, at the CERAWeek...

Transportation

Trans Mountain begins bidding for capacity expansion

Trans Mountain, a Canadian company, launched a?bidding process? on Wednesday to secure firm transportation contracts for its pipeline system. The "Open Season", a process to gauge interest from the commercial community in possible projects to increase system capacity, runs from April 7 through June 2. The company stated that the Open Season will result in 80 to 90 percent of its 890 000?barrels a day (bpd), pipeline system, being contracted. This includes shipments between Edmonton, Alberta, and delivery locations in British Columbia. The Canadian government owns the 'Trans Mountain Pipeline,' which transports oil from Alberta to British Columbia on the...

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Serbia's NIS requests a new waiver of US sanctions to allow crude imports

The U.S. has granted another waiver to Serbia's Russian owned NIS Oil Company, which allows crude imports until the sale of the company?to Hungary MOL is completed. NIS operates a single oil refinery for Serbia in Pancevo. It supplies the Balkan nation with 80% of its fuel requirements. In October, the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control imposed sanctions against NIS as part of "broader measures" targeting Russia's oil and gas sector in response to Moscow's conflict in Ukraine. In December last year, the?OFAC granted NIS until 24 March to negotiate the sale?of majority stakes?held by Russia’s Gazprom and Gazprom....

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Wall Street Journal, March 12,

These are the most popular stories from the Wall Street Journal. These stories have not been?verified' and we cannot vouch for their accuracy. In a swift reversal that left U.S. Allies in shock, the Trump Administration went from opposing the biggest-ever intervention on oil markets to cajoling its allies into moving ahead with the maneuver within a few hours. A federal judge issued a preliminary restraining order to Amazon earlier this week, preventing Perplexity from using its Comet browser to access password protected parts of Amazon's site to make purchases on behalf of an?human client while the case is pending...

Transportation

South Bow: US-Canada policy shift could boost Keystone XL prospects

The company that is behind a plan for a revival of the Keystone XL?pipeline?system in order to increase Canadian oil exports into?the United States hopes a 'North -American policy shift towards energy development' will shield its project from political and regulatory obstacles which led to its cancellation by 2021. Bevin Wirzba, CEO of Canadian pipeline operator South Bow, said that the world has changed significantly since U.S. president Joe Biden canceled Keystone XL's permit after years of Indigenous and environment opposition. Wirzba stated that the policy environment in North America has been much more positive. He said that the war...

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South Bow signs binding agreements with shippers to revitalize parts of Keystone XL

Canadian 'pipeline operator South Bow announced?on Thursday that it had launched a formal open season? to seek?binding long-term shipping commitments? for a revival?of part of the Keystone XL?oil pipeline. This move could boost Canada’s crude _exports?to the United States?by more than 12%. Open season runs until March 30. Transportation commitments are sought from Hardisty in Alberta to the United States. Delivery points. South Bow will then?conduct a?60-day review before deciding the next steps. The company awaits a decision from the Trump Administration on whether or not to approve 'the project. If approval is granted, additional pipeline links would need to...

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Politico reports that Rosneft has taken new legal action against Germany regarding the Schwedt refinery.

The Russian oil company Rosneft reportedly filed a lawsuit against its German subsidiaries that are the majority owners of the PCK Schwedt Refinery. This was reported by the 'Politico' news outlet on Wednesday. The Berlin-Brandenburg higher administrative court was not available to comment immediately. The German Economy Ministry did not respond to a phone call for a comment. Politico, citing an official from the court, reported that Rosneft had filed a lawsuit on March 30 in order to meet a deadline set by a German Economy Ministry order issued in late February, which placed certain units of the Russian 'firm'...

Transportation

Germany talks to Poland about oil supplies after Russia announces a halt in supply

Germany and Poland are in discussions to see if short-term replacement oil can be delivered to the PCK Schwedt refining plant via Gdansk port after Russia announced it would stop the supply of Kazakh oil through the Druzhba pipe. A spokesman for the German Economy Ministry said that this was the case. The spokesperson said that the talks were in progress and refused to give any details. She noted that the supply contracts are between the companies concerned, but the government was closely following the process. A spokesperson for the Polish energy ministry stated that the country has the technical...

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The fire at Russia's Tuapse Oil Terminal has been brought under control

Local?officials reported that firefighter brought the blaze under control at Russia's Black Sea Tuapse oil refinery following a drone attack by Ukraine. Earlier this week, two industry sources said that the Tuapse refinery had stopped operations after the attack on April 16. The general headquarters for southern Krasnodar Region said on Telegram that "at the Tuapse Sea Terminal, the fire has been brought under control" and the open flames have been extinguished. The work to extinguish a fire completely continues. A statement stated that a contingent of 276 firemen and 77 vehicles were still on the scene. The fire was...

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Traders say that the exports of Russian ESPO Blend crude oil from Kozmino will increase by 1.5% in May.

Three sources familiar with the plan say that Russia will increase 'ESPO Blend oil' loadings at its Far East Kozmino Port to 4.3 million metric tonne a month in May from 4.1 million metric tonne a month earlier. Calculations showed that ESPO loadings at Kozmino would increase by 1.5% per day in May compared with April. The planned amount is equal to 1,04?million barley per day. Since last summer, oil exports from Kozmino?have been increasing, and now stand at?around 1?million barrels per day, due to the increased capacity of the port and pipeline system, traders reported. Transneft, the operator of...

Natural Gas Pipeline

Ukraine claims it has struck Russian oil and gas infrastructure

Ukraine's military announced on Wednesday that it had?struck? a Russian oil terminal, refinery and gas processing plant. Kyiv is renewing attacks on energy infrastructure following a...short-lived truce. Robert Brovdi, commander of Ukraine's General Staff drone forces and the Telegram app, said that the Tamanneftegas Terminal in the Krasnodar Region and the gas plant in Astrakhan had been attacked. Both facilities are located in southern Russia. They added that the strikes had caused fires to occur at reservoirs. General Staff also added that a refinery located in Yaroslavl to the northeast of Moscow was also hit. The statement said that primary?oil...

Transportation

Sources say that despite the attacks, Russian oil exports were steady in April, but may increase in May.

According to industry sources, Russia managed to maintain crude oil loadings in its western ports at the same level as March despite 'ongoing drone attacks. Drone attacks on ports and pipelines in the Baltic Sea and Black Sea ports in late March or early April slowed down crude oil loadings, but not overall. The estimated exports and transit shipments in April of Urals, Siberian Light, and KEBCO crudes from?the port of Primorsk?, Ust-Luga?, and Novorossiysk?, including carryovers from the initial schedule for March?and top-ups?, is around 2.2 millions barrels per day. The data from the market showed that this figure...

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Sources say that the demand for Russian Urals crude oil is increasing, which has led to an increase in freight rates.

According to calculations and source data, tanker freight rates for the shipment of Urals crude oil from Russia's western ports to India firmed up this week due a?recovering?demand, as port loadings slowly re-invigorate after drone attacks. Sources said that freight costs for Urals cargoes transported from the Baltic port of Primorsk to India by Aframax tankers with 100,000 tons are currently at $18 million, compared to $16 million for a one-way trip in mid-April. Transport costs of Urals shipments from the Black Sea port Novorossiisk in India via Suezmax tankers with a capacity of?about 140,000 tons per voyage have firmed...

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Fire breaks out at Transneft pumping station after drone attack, sources say

Two sources claim that a 'fire' broke out in an oil-pumping facility of Transneft, which delivers crude to Russia’s largest export terminal at the Baltic port of Primorsk after a drone attack on Thursday. One source said that the Gorky pumping station, located in Nizhny Novgorod, also supplies crude oil to processing plants in Moscow Yaroslavl, and Kirishi. Transneft didn't respond to a comment request. Ukraine increased its attacks on the Russian energy infrastructure, which is responsible for about one-quarter of the Russian budget revenue. Ukraine's SBU said that Ukrainian drones are responsible for the attack on Thursday. Gleb Nikitin,...

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The ministry has stated that no Kazakh crude will be able to reach Germany's PCK Refinery after May.

Germany's economy ministry said on Wednesday that it has been informed by the country's oil company that no crude oil from Kazakhstan will be able to reach the PCK Schwedt Refinery in the northeastern part of the country after May. It added that the production and sale of petroleum products would not be affected. On Tuesday, three industry sources told us that Russia will stop oil exports from Kazakhstan via the Druzhba Pipeline starting May 1. This would affect PCK directly as it is one of Germany's largest refineries and also supplies Berlin. The Ministry, which controls Schwedt through a?trusteeship,...

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Bloomberg News reports that the Russian Baltic port has resumed crude loading following an attack.

Bloomberg News reported that a major Russian Baltic port, 'Ust-Luga, resumed crude loading after days of disruptions due to multiple Ukrainian drone strikes in the area. Bloomberg's shipping data revealed that The Jewel, Aframax class vessel, started a cargo load on Saturday. In late March, Ukrainian drones attacked Russia's Baltic Sea Port of Ust-Luga for the fifth time in 10 days. Industry sources said that the drones hit crude oil loading stations operated by Russian pipeline monopoly Transneft. The report could not be verified immediately. Transneft didn't immediately respond to a comment request. Last month, calculations based on data from...

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Kazmunaygaz says new mooring unit for CPC delivered, IFX reports

Interfax reported that Kazakhstan's state-owned energy company, Kazmunaygaz, has delivered a "new single point mooring" (SPM) for the consortium terminal of the Caspian Pipeline in the Black Sea. For offshore tanker loading, three SPMs are used. These floating buoys are located approximately 5 km (3 miles) from the Yuzhnaya Ozereevka CPC Terminal near the Russian port of Novorossiysk. Two are usually active with one acting as a backup. SPM-2 is still offline after sustaining?significant damage in an attack that occurred late November. CPC will replace mooring. CPC is responsible for about 80% Kazakhstan's oil imports. Its 'operations' have been interrupted...

Transport Infrastructure

Sources say that Russian oil producers may declare force majeure in response to attacks on Baltic ports

Two 'industry' sources said that Russian oil producers warned buyers on Friday they could declare force majeure over supplies from major Baltic Sea ports, as Ukraine continues to attack Russian energy infrastructure. The Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy said this week that Kyiv uses long-range attacks to maintain pressure on Russia, after international sanctions against Moscow were eased because of global supply disruptions caused by the Iran War. Sources said that Ukrainian drones targeted the port of Ust-Luga on Friday, where an ongoing fire from a strike made Wednesday still burned. The raids have halted oil loadings in the port since...

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Sources say that the damaged Ust-Luga terminal could force Russian refineries reduce their production.

Two market sources say that the closure of Russia's Baltic Port of Ust-Luga after a drone strike?on Wednesday may force major refineries in Europe to reduce crude oil runs because of shipping restrictions. Sources and social media reports claim that the strike caused damage to a rail deloading rack at the Ust-Luga Terminal. The Ust-Luga bottleneck threatens oil processing in four of the largest refineries in 'the European part of Russia - Kirishi Yaroslavl Moscow and Ryazan. According to traders, they process around 55 million metric tonnes of crude oil each year (400,000 barrels a day). On Wednesday, the?Ust-Luga Oil...

Transportation

Vice-minister: Hungary sent Druzhba fact finding mission to Ukraine

Officials said that Hungary sent a fact finding?mission to Ukraine on Wednesday to investigate the Druzhba?pipeline?outage. Budapest is looking to restart the?flows?of oil amid rising global prices linked to the Middle East war. Since January, when oil flow stopped in the Druzhba Pipeline, Budapest and Kyiv have been locked in a diplomatic conflict. Viktor Orban has given a prominent place to his anti-Ukrainian rhetoric in his campaign for an April 12 election. Hungary blocked a new EU sanction against Russia, as well as a large loan to Ukraine due to the dispute. In a recorded Facebook statement, Gabor Czepek, the...

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Hungary asks EU for suspension of sanctions against Russian energy

Viktor Orban, Hungary's prime minister, called for the European Union on Monday to suspend sanctions on Russian energy and convened a government emergency meeting.to address rising fuel costs.just five weeks prior to a pivotal election. The war in Iran has fueled a rise in oil prices that have pushed up diesel and petrol costs in Hungary. Orban is now facing a challenge as he prepares for parliamentary elections on April 12, where he will be fighting to maintain his 16-year hold on power. Orban's Fidesz is trailing the centre-right Tisza despite having launched a series of measures that have increased...