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After an island-wide blackout, power has been restored to 41.5% customers in Puerto Rico

After a blackout that affected the entire island on Wednesday, Luma Energy reported that it had restored power to approximately 41.5% customers by Thursday. Luma stated on its website that approximately 609,711 customers of its 1.5 million had service by 6:25 am local time. Luma Energy released a statement saying that its crews would continue to work throughout the day in order to restore service for 90% of their customers within 48 hours. The blackout is the latest of a string of major blackouts in the U.S. territory, since the grid was destroyed by Hurricane Maria last year, and had...

Transportation

Pipeline operator Kinder Morgan misses first-quarter profit estimates

Kinder Morgan, the U.S. operator of pipelines and terminals, narrowly missed Wall Street's expectations for its first-quarter profits on Wednesday. This was due to a decline in its pipeline products segment and increased costs. The energy industry is bracing for the impact of U.S. president Donald Trump's tariffs against most Canadian and Mexican imports. These include levies on imports of steel, "reciprocal tariffs" on other nations as well as falling oil prices. Kinder Morgan, however, left its profit forecasts unchanged because it continues to bet on a rise in the demand for natural gas. The terminal operator said that tariffs...

Transportation

US Army Corps grants emergency designation to Enbridge Line 5 Tunnel

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers granted Enbridge the national energy emergency status on Wednesday for its proposed tunnel for Line 5 pipeline, expediting a crucial federal permitting process. As part of his emergency energy declaration of January 20, President Donald Trump ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to issue permits for the filling of wetland areas and the dredging of waterways or construction in them. This was to expand U.S. production of energy to meet the projected demand. The Army Corps is a federal engineering agency that has the authority to approve projects involving waterways and wetlands. The Army...

Oil Pipeline

South Bow restarts Keystone Pipeline after Safety Administration Approval

South Bow announced on Wednesday that it had restarted its Keystone pipeline at a lower operating pressure following approval by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. Last week, the 4,327 km (2 689 miles) Keystone pipeline was shut down after an oil spill in North Dakota near Fort Ransom. South Bow said it will continue to monitor the system 24 hours a day, remediate the site of the incident, and share any findings from the investigation as soon as they are available. The PHMSA has approved a restart in accordance with a corrective order issued on 11 April, but...

Transportation

In mid-2027, a new north-south German electricity line is expected.

The head of Germany's grid regulator announced on Tuesday that the A-Nord link had been approved. This means it will be operational in mid-2027, as part of a major infrastructure upgrade for transmitting wind energy from north to south of the nation. Klaus Mueller, President of the Bundesnetzagentur said he expects approval for a Second Line, Ultranet, to be granted in the second half year. This will show "the rightly anticipated network expansion is accelerated and made a reality". Mueller oversees the construction of 9,600 km (5,965 mi) of high voltage grids that are needed to help Germany use more...

Transportation

Kazakhstan's oil production fell in early April but was still higher than the OPEC+ quota.

An industry source said that Kazakhstan's oil production fell during the first two weeks in April compared to the average for March, but it is still higher than the OPEC+ quota after months of overproduction. Sources said that the central Asian country's crude oil production, excluding the gas condensate was down by 3% between April 1-13 compared to the average of March at around 1.82 million barrels a day. This is due to a decline at the Chevron Tengiz Field, they added. Kazakhstan, a country in the top 10 oil producers, has consistently exceeded the quotas established by OPEC+. This...

Transportation

Sources say that Canada's South Bow has cut its crude trading team and is now focusing on the contracted pipeline volumes.

Three people said this week that Calgary-based South Bow, a pipeline company, has reduced the size of the crude trading team in order to increase the volume of oil sold under contract via its pipeline systems while reducing the amount of crude traded. South Bow was spun off from Canadian pipeline company TC Energy as part of a strategy to reduce TC's debt in October 2024. South Bow fired two traders on 4 April, the people reported. TC Energy had already laid off a member of its team in June 2012, before the spin-off. The crude trading team has been...

Transportation

South Bow will restart Keystone with reduced rates on Tuesday

South Bow said it plans to restart Keystone by Tuesday, April 15th, the company announced on Saturday. It shut down the main conduit for the flow Canadian oil into the U.S. because of an oil spillage in North Dakota. South Bow needs to receive written approval from U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, or PHMSA, must approve the restart of the pipeline before it can be done. Keystone will continue to operate in the U.S. at reduced rates even after it is restarted, according to the company. This is due to a Friday corrective action order from the PHMSA....

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Keystone Operator given order to corrective action after North Dakota oil spill

U.S. regulators have said that there may be structural problems with the Keystone Pipeline. They issued a corrective order to its operator South Bow Corp. after an oil spill occurred in North Dakota earlier this week. This shut down the main conduit for Canadian oil flowing to the U.S. South Bow must receive written approval from U.S. According to an order published on Friday, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration must approve the restart of the pipeline before it can proceed. The order states that even after Keystone restarts, it will still have to operate at a reduced rate...

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Sources say that Canada's South Bow has cut its crude trading team and is now focusing on the contracted pipeline volumes.

Three people said this week that Calgary-based South Bow, a pipeline company, has reduced the size of the crude trading team in order to increase the volume of oil sold under contract via its pipeline systems while reducing the amount of crude traded. South Bow was spun off from Canadian pipeline company TC Energy as part of a strategy to reduce TC's debt in October 2024. South Bow fired two traders on 4 April, the people reported. TC Energy had already laid off a member of its team in June 2012, before the spin-off. The crude trading team has been...

Oil Pipeline

Discounts on heavy crude oil from Western Canada are narrowed

Western Canada Select (WCS), a heavy crude from Canada, was trading at a discount to West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the benchmark North American futures contract. The discount narrowed Friday, despite the fact that the Keystone pipeline between Canada and the U.S.A. was still shut for the fourth day in a row. WCS for delivery in May at Hardisty, Alberta settled at $9.60 per barrel below WTI according to brokerage CalRock. It had settled at $9.85 below the U.S. benchmark Thursday. Keystone, the oil pipeline that connects Canada and the U.S., was closed on Tuesday following an oil spillage in North...

Transportation

The US Energy Secretary says that we can stop Iran from exporting oil

Chris Wright, the U.S. Energy secretary, said that President Donald Trump could increase pressure on Iran by stopping its oil exports. This would be part of his plan to put pressure on Tehran regarding its nuclear program. Trump's return to the White House in January, after his first term, when he rescinded the United States' 2015 power agreement with Tehran and imposed restrictions on its oil sales, has once again brought a more aggressive approach towards the Middle Eastern country over its nuclear activities. Wright said during a trip to Abu Dhabi that he believed Gulf allies were very concerned...

Europe

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Siemens Energy increases outlook after exceeding forecasts in second quarter

Siemens Energy raised its outlook on Wednesday for the current financial year. It cited a strong performance across all its business areas, which provide equipment and service to the global energy industry. The group expects to increase sales by 13-15% in 2025 compared to 8-10%. The free cash flow before tax is expected to be around 4 billion euro ($4.55 billion). Siemens Energy cited a "positive development in business" without giving more context. The second-quarter profit of Siemens Energy before special items grew more than five times to 906 millions euros. This is a margin that beat the consensus by...

Natural Gas Pipeline

Bulgartransgaz: Bulgaria will increase its capacity to import gas to Greece by 50% in the next year

Bulgartransgaz, the gas transmission operator in Bulgaria, announced on Monday that Bulgaria would increase its capacity for importing gas from Greece to 8 billion cubic metres (bcm), or 50% per year. Bulgartransgaz has done its job. By the end of this calendar year, we will increase our entry capacity to Bulgaria by 50%. This will hopefully lead to an increase in total capacity between Greece and Bulgaria to 8 bcm/year very soon. The LNG will be available on the market from January 2026," Bulgartransgaz CEO Vladimir Malinov told the Budapest LNG Conference. Gas from Greek ports is supplied to Bulgaria...

Transportation

Prices of oil are set to fall for the second consecutive week due to US-China trade conflict

The oil prices fell for the second consecutive week on Friday, amid investor concerns about a recession caused by the growing trade war between China and the United States. Brent crude futures fell 25 cents or 0.39% on the day to $63.08 per barrel at 1312 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude dropped 30 cents or 0.50% to $59.77. Brent and WTI will both decline by 3.8% and 3.5% respectively this week, after losing about 11% each last week. Brent fell below $60 per barrel this week, its lowest level since February 2021. Analyst Giovanni Staunovo of UBS said...

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Government says that Czech Republic will be fully independent from Russian oil

Government officials announced on Thursday that the Czech Republic is now completely independent from Russian oil supplies, for the first ever in its history. This follows the completion of capacity improvements on the TAL pipe coming from the West. In a Thursday news conference, Czech TV broadcasted by Prime Minister Petr Filia that the first increased oil supplies have arrived at the central oil depot of the Czech Republic. The Czech government is trying to reduce its partial dependency on the Druzhba Pipeline, which has been delivering Russian supplies for more than 60 years. At the end of last year...

Transportation

Brent prices collapsed, causing Russian Urals to fall to their lowest level since 2023

Calculations based on trader's data show that the Russian Urals oil price fell to its lowest level since 2023, as Brent international benchmark prices plummeted amid the escalating tensions in the U.S.-China following the tariff policy announced last weekend. Weaker Urals will have a negative impact on Russia's oil revenue - the mainstay of Moscow's budget. Oil and gas revenue is down at a time when Russia and the United States are negotiating a ceasefire in Ukraine. Brent futures fell $2.43 or 3.7% to $63.15 per barrel at 1009 GMT. They continue to drop from last week, and are now...

Transport Infrastructure

Kazakh oil exports cut by Russian order amid OPEC+ dispute

Russia has ordered Kazakhstan’s main oil terminal to shut down two of its three moorings. The terminal handles crude pumped from the U.S. by majors Chevron, Exxon Mobil and others. This comes amid a standoff with OPEC+ and Kazakhstan over excessive production. The operator of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, which exports about 1% of the global oil supply through the Russian Black Sea Terminal, announced late on Monday that two moorings had been halted after a quick inspection by Russia's transportation watchdog. Trading sources said that if the stoppage lasts more than one week, it could more than half CPC...

Transportation

Ukraine State Railway says that online services have been partially restored following cyberattack

The company reported on Thursday that the largest Ukrainian railway, Ukrzaliznytsia (state-owned), has partially restored its online services following a massive cyber attack which affected passenger and freight transportation systems. The first outage reported was on Sunday, when the rail company informed passengers of a problem with its IT system. They were told to purchase tickets at the station or on trains. Later, the company said that its online systems were subjected a targeted large-scale cyberattack. Ukrzaliznytsia announced on Telegram that the online sales system has been restored as a backup for the purchase of train tickets or their refund....

Transportation

Russia claims that the drone attack by Ukraine on an oil depot violates the proposed ceasefire

Russia's Foreign Ministry said Thursday that Ukraine has already violated the proposed ceasefire in energy sites during the three-year war by attacking an oil depot. According to Russia's TASS News Agency, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on state television Channel One, that it was up the United States to confront Ukraine for its actions, as they had proposed the ceasefire. The Kremlin announced this week that Russian president Vladimir Putin agreed to a 30-day truce on energy targets during a phone call with Donald Trump, his U.S. counterpart. The agreement fell short of the wider agreement sought by the...

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Russian Finance Ministry plans to revitalise mass privatisation

Anton Siluanov, Minister of Finance in Russia, said that the country intends to revive major privatisation plans in 2025. It also expects to raise over $1.2 billion through selling assets confiscated by courts. Moscow, shunned since the start of the conflict in Ukraine by Western capital, has sought ways to encourage more private investment at home, improve economic efficiency, and ultimately boost budget revenues, as Russia is spending heavily on the war. Siluanov told Rosimushchestvo (Russia's federal agency for property management) that "we had big privatisation proposals". "In our opinion, this is the right time to bring the issue back...

Transportation

Fico, Slovakian Fico: Gas transit talks with Ukraine include Azerbaijan gas

Robert Fico, the Prime Minister of Slovakia, said that the European Commission was in discussions about restarting transit through Ukraine and the possibility of shipping Azerbaijani natural gas. Fico, who had threatened to block any final statement if it didn't include the issue of Ukraine stopping gas transit, got the mention of the issue in the Thursday conclusions of the European Union summit. The Slovakian government stopped receiving Russian gas via Ukraine by the end of 2012 after Kyiv refused to renew a contract with Moscow in an attempt to deny Russia revenue for its invasion. Fico and Slovakia were...

Transportation

Data shows that Russia is shipping diesel to Syria via tanker in violation of U.S. sanctions

LSEG data revealed that Russia sent a diesel cargo on a tanker to Syria under U.S. sanction, marking the first direct supply of this kind to the Middle Eastern nation in over a decade. It is not clear where the cargo will end up. The final destination of the cargo is unclear. The control of Russia over these bases is in danger after the abrupt fall of Bashar Al-Assad last December. Moscow said that it wanted to maintain its control over the bases. According to LSEG, on February 8, the Barbados flagged vessel Prosperity (formerly known as the Gabon flagged...

Transportation

Data shows that Gazprom's exports of gas via TurkStream from Europe reached a record high in February.

Calculations showed that the Russian energy giant Gazprom's natural gas exports via the undersea TurkStream pipe to Europe reached a new record of over 55 million cubic meters (mcms) per day in this month. The 1,100 kilometres (684 miles), long trunk lying on the Black Sea bed remains Russia's only pipeline gas exporting routes to Europe. Gas transit via Ukraine has been closed on January 1, following the expiration of an agreement to transport Russian natural gas via its neighbour. The twin TurkStream pipeline has a capacity of 15,75 billion cubic meters (bcms) per annum. Entsog is a European gas...

Transportation

LSEG data shows that Urals crude oil exports from Russia to Turkey fell by 2 percent in February, according to traders.

LSEG data and traders' reports show that February Urals crude oil loadings to Turkey from Russia's western port ports fell to their lowest level since December 20,22, after Turkey's biggest oil refiner Tupras ceased buying Russian oil. Tupras announced last week that it had stopped purchasing Russian crude oil due to U.S. Sanctions announced on January 10, against Russian energy companies, and tankers transporting Russian oil. LSEG's data and calculations show that the average amount of oil delivered to Turkey by Russia, consisting solely of Urals crude, was around 110,000 barrels a day in February. This is down from about...

Transportation

Black Sea CPC blend oil loading plan for Febuary unchanged despite Monday's drone attack, say sources

Two sources familiar with the plan said that after Monday's drone attack, the Black Sea CPC blend oil loading plan will not change for February. The drone attack hit a pumping facility on an oil pipeline that runs through Russia. This reduced the flow of oil from Kazakhstan into world markets, which is pumped by western firms such as Exxon Mobil and Chevron. Two sources familiar with the situation said that the plan to ship crude oil via CPC remained the same on Monday, at 1.4-1.5 million barrels a day or 5.1 million tons. The Caspian Pipeline Consortium, which controls...

Transport Infrastructure

Sources say that oil exports from Russia’s Novorossiisk were revised up by 12 percent for February.

Two people familiar with this matter reported that oil exports from Russia’s Black Sea port, Novorossiisk, were revised upwards by 0.24 million metric tonnes for February. This amounts to approximately 590,000. barrels per day. Calculations showed that the daily oil loadings at the Black Sea port will increase by 12% compared to the previous plan. Sources said that the revision was made after the addition of two additional cargoes, each of 100,000 and 144,000 tons, for loading on February 14-15, 25-26 and respectively. Novorossiisk is the port from which three oil grades are loaded: Russian Urals, Siberian Light, and Kazakhstan's...