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Green Light for U.K.'s Largest Floating Solar Project

The largest planned floating solar power project in the U.K. has been granted planning permission.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

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  • Shell, Equinor Launch Adura as Biggest Player in U.K. North Sea

    Shell plc (London, England) and Equinor (Stavanger, Norway) are now the largest independent producer in the U.K. North Sea having launched their merged offshore oil and gas assets into a new company, Adura (Aberdeen, U.K.).

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • U.S. Data Center Buildout Hits Obstacles--Speed Bumps or an Iceberg?

    Local opposition has caused the planned construction of a small percentage of planned U.S. data centers to be cancelled or delayed. The pushback is at an early stage, but it may expand.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • New Record for LNG Feed Gas as Markets Approach Potential Glut

    The amount of natural gas feeding U.S. export terminals set a record last week

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

  • Fewer Spills Off British Columbia

    Trade group and federal Canadian data show the amount of oil tanker traffic off the coast of British Columbia has increased steadily since the Trans Mountain Pipeline was expanded, though pollution is down

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • BP Drops One of U.K.'s Largest Hydrogen Projects

    Oil and gas major, BP (London, England), has ditched plans to build one of the U.K.'s largest planned blue hydrogen projects due to an ongoing dispute over whether the site should be used for an artificial intelligence (AI) data center instead.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

Trump Administration Seeks to Nearly Halve Vehicle Mileage Efficiency Standards

Flanked by about 18 lawmakers, automobile representatives and members of his administration, President Donald Trump on December 3 said his administration was reducing vehicle efficiency standards "to lower costs for American consumers, protect American auto jobs and make buying a car more affordable for countless American families.".

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

More than Half of Chevron's Capex Set for U.S.

U.S.-based supermajor Chevron said that about $10.5 billion, more than half of its planned budget for next year, would target operations in the domestic market.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

Crescent Sheds Non-Core Assets, Turns to Oil & Gas Hotspots

Industrial Info is tracking about $1.3 billion worth of active and proposed projects from Crescent, about half of which is attributed to drilling programs set to kick off in early 2026.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

Texas LNG Gains Momentum with Offtake Agreement

Designated as medium-probability in the database for IIR Energy, the proposed Texas LNG facility secured support from a 20-year purchase agreement from Macquarie..

By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

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After the Storm: How Microgrids Keep Communities Open for Business

Microgrids make grid systems more flexible and capable of absorbing the shock of the next hurricane, major wildfire outbreak or ice storm

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

  • Japan Closer to Restarting World's Largest Nuclear Power Plant

    The world's largest nuclear power plant could be restarted in Japan as soon as next month, 14 years after it was forced to close by government decree.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Codelco, Glencore to Build Smelter in Chile

    Codelco and Glencore are partnering to construct a new 1.5 million-ton (MT) smelter in Chile. Construction could begin by 2030, with operations starting between 2032 and 2033.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • Argentina Expands Fertilizer Production

    Pampa Energía plans to build a nitrogen fertilizer plant at the port of Bahía Blanca. The project is part of a broader effort to reduce Argentina's dependence on fertilizer imports

    By Mariana Soko, Chemical Processing Industry Manager - Latin America

  • Argentina amplía producción de fertilizantes

    Hoy en día, Argentina se encuentra en una etapa en la cual apunta a disminuir la dependencia de la importación de fertilizantes. En este marco, la empresa Pampa Energía, cuyo principal foco de operaciones ha sido históricamente la generación de energía eléctrica, dio un paso hacia el sector químico y se encuentra desarrollando un plan para la construcción de una planta de fertilizantes nitrogenados en el puerto de Bahía Blanca

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    December 5, 2025 Read Article
  • U.S. Gas-Fired Power Plants Prep for Maintenance Outages

    Industrial Info is tracking more than 120 maintenance-related projects at natural gas-fired power plants across the U.S. that are slated to begin in the first quarter of 2026, about half of which are in the South

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    December 4, 2025 Read Article
  • EU Decides on No More Russian Gas

    The European Commission said it was finally ready to abandon what it said was an unreliable supplier in deciding to do away with Russian-supplied natural gas.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    December 4, 2025 Read Article
  • Kazakhstan Oil Exports Hobbled after Drone Strike

    IIR Energy continues to monitor developments in Kazakhstan after a suspected Ukrainian drone strike hobbled an export terminal for one of the larger crude oil delivery networks in the world

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    December 4, 2025 Read Article
  • Trump EPA Seeks to Vacate Tougher Biden-era Regulation of Particulate Matter

    The EPA has asked a federal appeals court to vacate a 2024 rule governing emissions of particulate matter

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    December 4, 2025 Read Article
  • DOE Awards $800 Million for U.S. SMR Development

    The U.S. Department of Energy has pledged up to $800 million in combined funding for Tennessee Valley Authority and Holtec International to develop small modular reactors in the U.S.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    December 4, 2025 Read Article

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El gobierno brasileño anuncia dos subastas de transmisión de energía para 2026 por un valor superior a 25 mil millones de reales

Brasil espera atraer US$4.700 millones en inversiones para construir cerca de 4.500 km de líneas de transmisión

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

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Europe Agrees on Weaker 2040 Climate Goal

A new binding climate target for the European Union (EU) for 2040 has been voted through despite efforts by the far-right to quash it.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • BP Delays Unit Closure at Main Germany Refinery

    U.K. oil major BP plc (London, England) has delayed the the planned permanent closure of a 70,000 barrel per day (BBL/d) Crude Distillation Unit and a 40,000 BBL/d Vacuum Distillation Unit at its largest German refinery, the 140,000 BBL/d Gelsenkirchen Scholven.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • ExxonMobil Threatens to Quit Europe over EU Law

    Exxon Mobil Corporation (Spring, Texas) has warned that it will be forced to stop doing business in the European Union (EU) if it does not make changes to one of its most contentious sustainability laws.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Exploration & Production Efforts Lead Petrobras' Capital Spending

    Petrobras' capital investments in Q3 totaled US$5.5 billion, with exploration and production projects accounting for 84.8% of the total.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

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Canadian Oil Exports to U.S. Up Year-on-Year

Even though political ties between the United States and Canada are deteriorating, federal Canadian data show crude oil exports to U.S. refinery centers have increased every year since at least 2015.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • New York Issues Key Permit for Previously Shunned Gas Pipeline

    Countering a previous 2020 decision, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation has issued a key water permit for a controversial natural gas pipeline, bringing construction of Williams Companies' Northeast Supply Enhancement project closer to reality.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    November 11, 2025 Read Article
  • Canada's Enbridge Furthers Investment in Diverse North American Portfolio

    Enbridge continues to invest in its diverse North American asset portfolio, which includes the delivery of oil and gas and renewable power generation

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    November 10, 2025 Read Article
  • Alberta Carried Energy Message to ADIPEC

    Alberta's leaders worked the sidelines of the ADIPEC energy conference in Abu Dhabi last week as Canada courts non-U.S. trading partners

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    November 10, 2025 Read Article
  • Record U.S. Gas Production, U.S. Rig Count: Your Daily Energy News

    Scan through a selection of energy-related news highlights that we think will interest our clients.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    November 10, 2025 Read Article
  • Strathcona Looks to Grow Natural Gas Assets After Rough 2025

    Industrial Info is tracking more than US$2.8 billion worth of active and proposed projects from Strathcona, more than 60% of which is attributed to investments in Canada's oil sands

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    November 7, 2025 Read Article
  • Marathon Builds Out Permian Assets as Maintenance Costs Rise

    Industrial Info is tracking more than $5.8 billion worth of active and proposed projects from Marathon, more than half of which is attributed to crude oil-refining projects

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    November 5, 2025 Read Article

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ExxonMobil Shutting Scottish Ethylene Operations

Exxon Mobil Corporation (Spring, Texas) is to shut its Fife Ethylene Plant (FEP) at Mossmorran in Scotland with the loss of up to 400 jobs.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Australia Hits GO For Guarantee of Origin Scheme

    Australia's government has officially launched a scheme to guarantee the source of renewable electricity used by companies and in the creation of key domestic and export products like green hydrogen.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    November 7, 2025 Read Article
  • Germany Outlines $7 Billion Hydrogen Plan for 2026

    Germany has announced 6 billion euro (US$7 billion) of funding in 2026 for hydrogen projects while the government has adopted the Hydrogen Acceleration Act to speed up the rollout of projects and infrastructure.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    October 29, 2025 Read Article
  • Procter & Gamble Stays Upbeat Amid Tariffs, Rising Prices

    Industrial Info is tracking more than $1.8 billion worth of active and proposed projects across the U.S. and Canada from P&G, more than one-third of which is attributed to projects under construction

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    October 27, 2025 Read Article
  • Dow Upbeat on Chemical Capacity Additions, Despite Slow Market

    Industrial Info is tracking nearly $10 billion worth of active and proposed projects from Dow across the U.S. and Canada, about two-thirds of which is attributed to projects under construction

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    October 24, 2025 Read Article
  • World's Leading Green Steel Project Needs $1 Billion

    The world's leading green steel project in Boden, Sweden, needs another 975 million (US$1.1 billion) to get the project over the line due to rising costs.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    October 22, 2025 Read Article
  • INEOS: 'Europe is Committing Industrial Suicide'

    U.K. petrochemical major INEOS Group (London) has warned that Europe is committing "industrial suicide" as it announced the closure of more production plants in the Germany and the U.K.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    October 20, 2025 Read Article

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Port Houston Sees Robust Cargo Activity

Port Houston's October container volumes were up both for the month and year-over-year, which comes as the port is investing to expand import and export cargo capacity.

By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

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IIR's November 17 Market Scorecard Brings You Breaking Geopolitical News

Stay current with the latest geopolitical events, and more importantly, instantly connect to how these events may impact you and your business strategies

By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

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Avoiding Russian Oil Sanctions, Indian Refiners Buy 4 Million Barrels from Guyana

With the introduction of U.S. sanctions on Russia's top oil exporters, Rosneft PJSC (Moscow) and Lukoil PJSC (Moscow), many nations are scrambling to find other suppliers. India, as a major world importer, is going to great lengths, literally, to do that

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • Canada Brings Trade Message Overseas

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney hits the road next week for bilateral meetings in the UAE and the summit of the G20.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    November 14, 2025 Read Article
  • Baytex Leaves U.S. as Eagle Ford Proves Too Costly

    Industrial Info is tracking more than US$2.5 billion worth of active and proposed projects from Baytex, comprising six drilling developments with programs set to kick off next year

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    November 13, 2025 Read Article
  • Vaca Muerta Dominates YPF's 3Q Results with Solid Shale Numbers

    A deferred tax payment set YPF to a net loss in the third quarter. The company's conventional hydrocarbons production continues to decline, while it focuses on boosting shale output, with 70% of investments destined for Vaca Muerta

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    November 12, 2025 Read Article
  • Price Increases, Derivative Gains Boost Earnings for Independent Gas Producers

    Higher realized prices for natural gas, aided by gains on derivatives, coupled with stronger demand and aggressive cost containment were the keys to improved third-quarter earnings reports from four large, independent, gas-oriented producers

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    November 11, 2025 Read Article
  • U.S. Offshore Drilling Leases Slated for Early 2026

    The U.S. federal government announced it was readying for offshore lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico and in the Cook Inlet off Alaska, the first such offerings from President Donald Trump's signature spending bill

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    November 11, 2025 Read Article
  • IIR's November 10 Market Scorecard Brings You Breaking Geopolitical News

    Stay current with the latest geopolitical events, and more importantly, instantly connect to how these events may impact you and your business strategies

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    November 10, 2025 Read Article

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Changing Fuel Economy Standards, EU Gas Imports, Aramco: Your Daily Energy News

Scan through a selection of energy-related news highlights that we think will interest our clients.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • Canada Expecting Upstream Drilling Increase in 2026

    An upstream trade group in Canada is expecting an uptick in rig activity next year, which would help the struggling economy and support efforts at trade diversification.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

  • U.S. Primed for $11 Billion in Gas-Fired Power Gen Projects

    Industrial Info is tracking more than $11 billion worth of active and proposed projects for U.S.-based gas-fired power plants that are set to kick off in the first quarter of 202

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • Gas Demand Rises on U.S. Winter Storm Activity

    With much of the U.S. Midwest still digging out from heavy weekend snows, data from IIR Energy show regional consumer and residential demand for natural gas for heating jumped 15% over the last two days

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • Deere Warns of Rough Ride Ahead for U.S., Canadian Ag Markets

    Industrial Info is tracking about $600 million worth of active and proposed projects from Deere, as well as nearly $15 billion in active and proposed projects in the U.S. sector for agricultural products

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    December 2, 2025 Read Article
  • New Mexico, Gulf Lift U.S. Oil Production

    The pace of annual growth in U.S. crude oil production is slowing down, if not declining. The EIA expects total U.S. crude oil production to show an average of 13.59 million BBL/d for 2025

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    December 2, 2025 Read Article
  • ISM: U.S. Manufacturing Activity Continues Contraction

    The Institute for Supply Management's (ISM) latest Purchasing Manager's Index (PMI) survey indicates U.S. manufacturing activity contracted for the ninth straight month, as tariffs and economic uncertainty continue to disrupt the domestic manufacturing sector.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    December 2, 2025 Read Article
  • 'New' Oil Pipeline for Canada

    Provincial and federal leaders included an expansion to an existing pipeline to British Columbia as a national priority. Amid declining U.S. ties, Canada aims to tap the markets in Asia.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    December 2, 2025 Read Article
  • Barrick to Explore IPO of North American Gold Assets

    Barrick Mining Corporation says it is considering an initial public offering of its North American gold assets, which include significant holdings in Nevada and the Dominican Republic.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    December 2, 2025 Read Article
  • Record U.S. LNG Exports, Fast-Tracked MISO Projects, Targa Resources: Your Daily Energy News

    Scan through a selection of energy-related news highlights that we think will interest our clients.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    December 2, 2025 Read Article

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Argentina Agrees to End Conventional Oil Export Duties

The Argentine government has agreed to remove export duties on conventional crude oil

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

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Shell Drops Two Major U.K. Offshore Wind Projects

Shell plc's (London, England)scaling down of renewable energy investment continues with the company's decision to abandon two of the world's largest planned floating offshore wind projects in Scotland.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • EU Confirms End to Chinese Block on Rare Earths Exports

    The European Union (EU) looks set to benefit from a decision by China to suspend its recent restrictions on the export of rare earth minerals.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    November 11, 2025 Read Article
  • More U.S. LNG Headed to Europe

    U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) developer Venture Global said Friday it secured a deal to deliver the super-cooled gas to Greece under a 20-year arrangement

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    November 10, 2025 Read Article
  • U.K. First Pick for Bill Gates-backed TerraPower

    TerraPower (Bellevue, Washington), the mini-nuclear power innovation power company founded by tech-mogul Bill Gates, has chosen the U.K. as its first international market.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    November 10, 2025 Read Article
  • Precious Metals in Focus: Platinum Group Metals at a Glance

    Known for their resilience, value and outstanding catalytic properties, platinum group metals stand significant in today's era of clean energy and sustainability

    By Sharun Anthony, Content Editor

    November 10, 2025 Read Article
  • EU Dependency on U.S. LNG Too High, Study Finds

    With the U.S. leading the world in exports of super-cooled gas, an international study found its European customers may have switched their heavy dependency from Russia to U.S. supplies

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    November 7, 2025 Read Article
  • Natural Gas Keeping U.S. Emissions Low, TotalEnergies Finds

    TotalEnergies said in a report issued Wednesday that the carbon intensity of the global energy sector is on the decline.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    November 6, 2025 Read Article

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Indonesia Accelerates Waste-to-Energy Development

The Indonesian government is working to accelerate the rollout of waste-to-energy projects

By Maria Estrella, IIR Writing Staff

  • IEA Report Wrestles with Global Oil and Gas Investment as Fields Decline

    A recent report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) (Paris, France) noted rates of decline in the world's oil and gas fields, although the largely technical report touched only briefly on the varying levels of oil and gas investment that might be needed to meet different amounts of global oil and gas demand to 2050

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    October 20, 2025 Read Article
  • Rio Tinto Updates Growth Projects

    Industrial Info is tracking $40 billion worth of projects from Rio Tinto across the globe

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    October 15, 2025 Read Article
  • Market Reports Point to Oil Glut

    The combined increase in output from North America and the Middle East last month led to the largest increase in global oil inventories since the COVID-19 pandemic

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    October 15, 2025 Read Article
  • Analyst: Choose the 'Radical Middle' on Energy Transition

    "Beware the tyranny of one right way" to manage the energy transition, said Scott Tinker, the chief executive officer of Tinker Energy Associates and the chairman of Switch Energy Alliance

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    October 10, 2025 Read Article
  • Global VCM Market Poised for Growth Amid Rising PVC Demand

    The global vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) market continues to witness steady growth, driven primarily by its role as the key precursor for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) production

    By Diksha Baluni, Content Editor

    October 10, 2025 Read Article
  • IIR: New Global Refining Capacity and Spending Shifts East

    Spending on new refinery capacity is shifting to Asia, the Middle East and Africa, driven by growing demand from those regions

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    October 9, 2025 Read Article

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Malaysia's Petronas Secures Canadian LNG

Malaysian energy company Petronas secured a 20-year offtake agreement from the Cedar LNG facility in Canada

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

  • EU Seeks to Break China's Critical Minerals Stranglehold

    The European Union (EU) is working on a long-term plan to cut its overreliance on China for critical raw materials vital for its electronics, energy, automotive and defence industries.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    November 3, 2025 Read Article
  • Pakistan Reaffirms 60% Renewable Energy Target by 2030

    Pakistan reaffirmed its goal of generating 60% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    November 3, 2025 Read Article
  • IEA Expecting LNG Supply Glut Beyond 2030

    The Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA) in a global report on liquefied natural gas (LNG) said it expects about 1 trillion cubic feet in global annual capacity will be added by the end of the decade.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    October 29, 2025 Read Article
  • U.S., Canada Search for Energy Partners at ASEAN Summit

    U.S. and Canadian leaders touted their energy trade potential during this year's ASEAN summit, and both are looking to deliver LNG to Asian economies, though Canada is winning the race so far

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    October 28, 2025 Read Article
  • Japan Gobbling Up U.S. Gas Assets

    Ahead of President Trump's visit to Asia, Japanese energy company JERA spent $1.5 billion to acquire acreage in the Haynesville play, while Tokyo Gas secured an offtake agreement for the planned Alaska LNG facility

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    October 27, 2025 Read Article
  • India's $77 Billion Hydroelectric Transmission 'Masterplan'

    India plans to spend 6.4 trillion rupees (US$77 billion) to export more than 76 gigawatts (GW) of hydroelectric capacity from the Brahmaputra Basin in the northeast of the country to the national grid over the next two decades.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    October 24, 2025 Read Article

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Australia: Renewables Overtake Fossil-Fuel Power For First Time

Australia's renewable energy sector produced more power than coal and gas sources for the first time in October, marking a pivotal shift in the country's power mix.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • BP Lays Out Two Scenarios for Global Energy Markets to 2050

    In its annual long-term global energy outlook released September 25, BP Plc analyzed two possible scenarios for how the world's energy markets could evolve over the next 25 years: a business-as-usual case, called "Current Trajectory," and a net-zero carbon world, called "Below 2°," to reflect the Paris Agreement's goal of keeping long-term global temperature gain to under 2° Celsius since the Industrial Revolution

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    October 8, 2025 Read Article
  • Early Energy Sector Optimism for Third Quarter

    Ahead of its quarterly earnings release, Shell said its integrated gas business performed much better than it did in the previous quarter, while other companies are seeing a boost from recent crude oil prices

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    October 8, 2025 Read Article
  • IEA: Solar Power to Increase by 80% by 2030

    The International Energy Agency expects the amount of renewable power available globally to more than double by the end of the decade

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    October 8, 2025 Read Article
  • IIR's October 6 Market Scorecard Brings You Breaking Geopolitical News

    Stay current with the latest geopolitical events, and more importantly, instantly connect to how these events may impact you and your business strategies

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    October 6, 2025 Read Article
  • Dyno Nobel Sets Closure Dates for Australia Fertilizer Facilities

    Dyno Nobel is selling off its fertilizer arm as the company focuses on its global explosives business

    By Ralph Diasanta, Research Specialist

    October 6, 2025 Read Article
  • Extreme Weather's Outsized Role in Driving 2024 Global Energy

    The International Energy Agency's (IEA) Global Energy Review 2025 underscores the degree to which climate extremes now shape the global energy landscape.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    October 3, 2025 Read Article

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