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Energy Markets
Centrica confirms extension of life for two UK nuclear reactors until 2028
British Gas's owner Centrica announced on Tuesday that the lifespan of two nuclear power plants in the UK in which it holds a 20% stake has been extended to 2028. Centrica has announced that Heysham 1 & Hartlepool, operated by the French utility EDF, will now be able to produce electricity until March 2028. Britain wants to reduce its dependence on natural gas plants that currently supply around a third its power by 2030. In order to improve energy security, and to meet climate goals, the country is also looking to build new nuclear power plants to replace its aging
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Mineral Resources
SMG Swiss Market Place, an online property portal, announces its intention to flotation
SMG Swiss Marketplace Group, an online platform for real estate and auto sales, announced on Tuesday its intention to float. This is a sign that the European IPO market has been reviving after a long period of stagnation. TX Group owns 30.7% of SMG. TX Group stated that the timing of its planned IPO is dependent on market conditions. Further information will be provided in due time. The company did not specify how many shares will be offered in the floatation, but stated that it has no intention of selling any of its stock. TX Group said that it was
Natural Gas
Natural Gas Utilities
Gazprom's first-half net profits down 6% at $12 billion
Gazprom reported that its net income fell almost 6% in the first six months of 2025, to 983.1 billion Russian roubles (12.2 billion dollars), due to the stronger rouble as well as lower oil prices. The revenue also fell to 4,99 trillion roubles. Gazprom suffered a loss in 2023 of about $7 billion, its first since the year 1999. This was due to a drop in sales in Europe. Russian oil has fallen from 30% to around 3% in the same time period. The European Union intends to completely phase out Russian energy in 2027. The company has been trying...
Energy Markets
India looks at using expensive gas-fired electricity to meet peak demand
An adviser at the Power Ministry said that India is considering using gas-fired plants to only meet the surge in electricity demand during peak summer months, May and June, due to higher costs. Gas' share in India's electricity generation fell to 1.5% in 2020 from 3%, because prices reached $12 per million British Thermal Units and ranged from $8 to $18 in the last two year, which means that other forms of power generation are cheaper. About 75% of India’s electricity is generated by coal-fired power plants, which are more carbon-intensive. The country is trying hard to increase its use...
Natural Gas
Prices of gas in Europe are fluctuating as renewables offset increased demand
The Dutch and British wholesale prices of gas traded in a narrow band on Thursday morning as a slight decrease in temperatures, which boosted residential demand, was offset by higher renewable production. LSEG data shows that the benchmark Dutch front-month contract was up 0.65 euros to 32.42 Euro per megawatt hour or $11.08 per mmBtu at 0921 GMT. The British front-month price rose 1.32 pence to 80.33 pence/therm. However, the day-ahead price increased 0.10 pence to 80.30 pence/therm. According to Wayne Bryan, principal of gas research at LSEG, the fundamentals for the day are balanced with an increase in local...
Energy Markets
Russian drones hit SOCAR oil depot in Ukraine's Odesa region, sources say
Two industry sources confirmed on Friday that a Russian drone attack in Ukraine's southern Odesa Region damaged an oil depot owned SOCAR by the Azerbaijani state oil company. One source said that four people were injured in the attack. A source from the energy sector said that "multiple drones" struck the oil depot owned by the Azerbaijani SOCAR company this evening. The damage is hard to estimate at this time. "Several people were hurt." SOCAR has 60 fuel stations in Ukraine. In recent months, Russian forces have intensified their drone and missile strikes on Ukrainian cities far from the frontline....
Energy Markets
EOG Resources increases annual production forecast for Encino deal after profit exceeds expectations
EOG Resources, the U.S. energy company that closed its $5.6 billion Encino transaction on Thursday, beat its second-quarter profit forecast and increased its annual production projection. The company's 2025 production forecast was for an average of 1.224 million barrels equivalent per day (boepd) compared to its previous expectations of between 1.1 and 1.14 million boepd. In a press release, CEO Ezra Yacob stated that "the expansion of our portfolio by the Encino acquisition and our entry into Bahrain, the UAE and Trinidad as well as the strong exploration progress in our domestic portfolio, and Trinidad has significantly improved our industry-leading...
Natural Gas
Malaysia and the United States agree to increase LNG and tech purchases as part of a trade agreement
Malaysia's trade minister announced on Monday that the country will spend up to 150 billion dollars in the next five year to purchase equipment from U.S. multinationals to support its semiconductor, aerospace, and data center sectors. This is part of an agreement with Washington for tariff reductions. The United States announced that they would impose a tariff of 19% on Malaysia beginning August 8. This is lower than the 25% levied threatened last month. Petroliam Nasional Berhad is a state energy company Tengku Aziz, Minister of Trade and Industry, told the Parliament that Malaysia would invest $70 billion over five...
Natural Gas
Exxon exceeds profit expectations with higher production despite low oil prices
Exxon Mobil's second-quarter profit beat Wall Street estimates on Friday, as increased oil and gas production enabled the U.S. top oil producer to overcome lower crude oil prices. According to data compiled and analyzed by LSEG, adjusted earnings for the second quarter totaled $7.1 billion or $1.64 a share. This was higher than analyst consensus estimates of $1.56 a share. The oil producer reported that the production of oil and gas was at its highest level for any second-quarter since Exxon Mobil was formed in 1995 by the merger. Energy sector is struggling with volatility in prices as OPEC+ producers...
Natural Gas
Cenovus Energy, a Canadian company, has cut its production forecast for 2025.
Cenovus Energy, a Canadian oil and natural gas producer, reduced its forecast for its upstream production in the full year on Thursday. It cited the temporary shutdown of its Rush Lake facility. The company responded to an early-May steam leak from a casing rupture in an injection well, resulting in the temporary shutdown of Rush Lake's facilities in central-west Saskatchewan. Cenovus expects upstream production in 2025 to range between 805,000 and 825,000 barrels of oil-equivalent per day, as opposed to the 805,000 to 845,000 previously projected. The total upstream production for the second quarter was 765.900 boepd. This is down...
Energy Markets
Sources say Shell-led LNG Canada is facing problems when it ramps up its production.
Shell-led LNG Canada has been experiencing technical difficulties as it ramps production up at its liquefied gas plant in Kitimat. One LNG tanker was diverted away from the plant without superchilled fuel, according to data provided by LSEG and four sources. The facility is the first major LNG-export facility on the West Coast of North America and Canada, providing access to Asia, which is the largest LNG market in the world. When fully operational, the facility will convert approximately 2 billion cubic foot of gas each day (bcfd), which is what market participants hoped would boost Canadian natural gas pricing....
Power Markets
UK regulator reviews alternative energy pricing for consumers
Ofgem, the British energy regulator, announced on Wednesday a review of how costs are allocated throughout the energy system. This includes alternative pricing models for consumers, in order to better adapt to a more renewable energy supply. The UK has set a goal to decarbonise the power sector in its entirety by 2030. This will require a reduction of its dependence on gas-fired plants, and accelerated growth in renewable energy capacity. Ofgem stated that a less reliance on gas prices will reduce the variable costs in the energy system. Jonathan Brearley, Ofgem's chief executive, said that fixed costs could increase,...
Energy Markets
Thailand's PTTEP purchases full control of offshore gas block from Chevron at $450 million
PTT Exploration and Production, a Thai oil and natural gas company, has purchased full ownership of Block A-18 within the Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development Area. The transaction was worth $450 million and involved Chevron unit. PTTEP announced in a late Friday statement that it had signed the deal with Hess Asia Holdings and Hess (Bahamas), both of which are now owned by Chevron after a recent merger between Hess Corp. PTTEP announced that the acquisition gave it 100% of Hess International Oil Corp's outstanding shares, which hold a 50% participation interest in Block A-18. Chevron is reorganizing its global operations to...
Natural Gas
Bloomberg News reports that Puerto Rico has ended negotiations with New Fortress Energy for a $20 billion LNG contract.
Bloomberg News reported Wednesday that Puerto Rico has ended negotiations to negotiate a $20 Billion liquefied gas contract with New Fortress Energy. The report was based on a negotiator. The report stated that New Fortress refused to discuss any changes to the contract, and also missed a crucial deadline. It cited Osvaldo Lnares, President of Recoms Group - the third-party procurement office on the island. New Fortress shares fell by more than 3% during afternoon trading. Stocks have fallen more than 75% over the last six months. The U.S. Energy firm has struggled to secure LNG on long-term contracts for...
Environment
Sanchez, Sanchez: Spain wants to coordinate climate change agreement with France and Portugal
The Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced on Monday that his government will coordinate a number of climate-change measures with neighboring countries as a response to recent weather disasters such as the massive wildfires in August. The Civil Protection Authorities declared the end of one of the worst wildfire waves recorded in the nation on Sunday. More than 300,000 acres (740,000 hectares) of land had been burned in less than a week. Nearly 36,000 people were evacuated. Sanchez called for a "state-pact" to combat climate change in response to recent fires. This would involve all major political forces, including political...
Swiss court considers climate case brought by Indonesian islanders against Holcim
On Wednesday, a Swiss court will decide whether or not to hear a lawsuit against Holcim, a Swiss cement giant and one of the largest in the world. The complaint alleges that the company does too little to reduce carbon emissions, contributing to global climate change. Four residents from the Indonesian island Pari, which is repeatedly inundated as sea levels rise due to warmer temperatures, filed a legal complaint with the cantonal court of Zug in Switzerland in January 2023. The court must declare its competence and admit the complaint before proceeding. Next, the court will consider the merits of...
German spot prices rise on declining renewable supply
German baseload day-ahead power prices increased compared to last Monday, as the renewable energy supply is expected fall and demand to rise. The French contract dropped due to higher wind power production. LSEG data shows that the German baseload electricity contract for Tuesday is 113.90 Euros per megawatt-hour, as at 0832 GMT. The equivalent French contract is 29 euros/MWh. The Friday contracts for both Mondays were not traded. Last Monday, the German contract closed for 89.10 euro/MWh and the French contract closed for 75.90 euro/MWh. Marcus Eriksson, LSEG analyst, says that residual load in Germany is expected to increase on...
Pollution
Climate Change
Draft shows that the EU is considering a 10-year tax break for jet fuel and shipping fuels.
A draft document that was seen by revealed that the European Union is considering delaying the introduction of EU-wide fuel taxes for aviation and shipping for a period of 10 years in order to complete long-delayed reforms to energy taxation. In 2021, the European Commission proposed a revision of energy tax regulations to be in line with efforts to curb climate change. The EU proposed gradually introducing tax on CO2-emitting jet fuels used for flights and ships within the 27 nation bloc. These fuels are currently exempt from EU minimum levies. A draft EU negotiation proposal revealed that governments resisted...
Pollution
Thames Water agrees to a payment plan for fines after a long battle with the administration
Thames Water, a British company, said that the regulator has given it breathing room to pay 123 million pounds ($166 millions) in fines. It continues to seek new funding and avoid temporary government nationalisation. The deal with the regulator Ofwat could delay payment of almost 100 million pounds owed by Thames Water until 2030. The government is ready to take the company into special administration if it fails to reach a deal. The water sector has been the target of public anger over the pollution of Britain's rivers and seas. It was fined in the past year for waste water...
Pollution
Coffee prices are rising due to tariffs, climate changes and a smaller Brazil crop, according to the ICO.
The executive director of the International Coffee Organization, (ICO), said on Tuesday that tariffs imposed by United States, climate changes, and a smaller Brazilian crop are all driving up coffee prices. Vanusia nogueira, speaking at an event organized by the National Federation of Colombia Coffee Growers, said that despite the trend of rising prices, the market is still volatile. Nogueira stated that the global coffee supply has been in shortfall for several years due to production deficits caused mainly by adverse weather conditions in key growing areas. Brazil, which is the world's biggest coffee producer, has been hit by weather-related...
Pollution
UN: 'Urgent Action' is needed to protect workers against heat stress as the world warms.
The United Nations stated on Friday that governments and employers must take immediate action to protect workers' health who are exposed to extreme heat. Heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change, and workers around the world are experiencing health effects. The agencies stated this in a major update that was "much-needed" of a 1969 report and guidelines. The report stated that worker productivity decreases by 2-3% for each degree above 20degC. Half of the global population is already experiencing the negative effects of high temperatures. According to the World Health Organization, and the World Meteorological Association,...
Mining
Study shows that China's carbon dioxide emissions will fall in the first half 2025.
According to a study conducted by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air in Helsinki, China's carbon emissions fell 1% from the same time period last year to the first half 2025. This was due to the growing use of renewable energies to generate electricity. According to a study conducted by CREA's Lauri Myllyvirta, lead analyst for UK-based Carbon Brief, emissions from the China power sector fell by 3% over the past six months. Myllyvirta attributes the drop to the more renewable electricity generated by China's rapidly expanding fleet of solar power stations, which will see yet another...
Pollution
Madrid's poorest neighbourhoods demand more trees to cool the streets during deadly heatwaves
Madrid was sweltering at the height of one of Spain’s longest heatwaves. The temperature in a street of one of the poorest neighbourhoods of the city - Puente Vallecas – measured 41.4 degrees Celsius (106,5 Fahrenheit) early that afternoon. Few hundred metres away, it was 38.6 C. What's the difference? The difference? According to studies, trees are able to play a vital role in reducing the deadly effects of heatwaves. As temperatures rise in Spain as a result global warming, they could play a critical role in helping regulate temperatures. Activist groups, however, say that Madrid is losing trees, especially...
Mining
Miners in Indonesia are looking to farming as an alternative to the poisoned gold mines of Indonesia
Illegal gold mining in Indonesia is a threat to human life and the environment Indigenous villagers are encouraged to return traditional farming Megadiverse Indonesia accounts for 3% of the global gold output By Leo Galuh Illegal gold mining has left a scar on the mountainous region. Workers risk their lives by digging deep into caves and hillsides. Tempted to mine gold from the traces left by a state-run Aneka Tambang Mine (ANTAM), villagers are now engaging in small-scale, illegal mining. This has led to deforestation, and toxic chemicals such as mercury and cyanide have been used, which pollutes water and...
Pollution
After Geneva's failure, the US takes a tough stance on plastic pollution.
The failure of the sixth round of U.N. discussions on Friday to curb plastic production has dampened hopes for tackling this major source of pollution. Many supporters of restrictions are pessimistic that a global agreement will be reached during the Trump Administration. Participants said that a three-year push for a legally binding treaty to reduce plastic pollution, which chokes the oceans and damages human health, now seems to be drifting. Many states and activists blamed the failure of oil producers, including the United States. They said that the United States had hardened their long-held views and encouraged others to reject...
Pollution
After a scorching July, the Swedish capital's residents are being told to conserve water.
Authorities have warned Swedes to conserve water in an area surrounding the capital Stockholm after a warm summer that pushed temperatures to new records across Scandinavia. Stockholm's city officials said that high temperatures in Lake Malaren, a source of water for 2 million people, had decreased the amount of water available from the tap. Residents in the capital and its surrounding areas were told to reduce their shower time, stop filling swimming pools, and stop watering gardens or cleaning cars. This is unusual advice for a country that is known for its lakes. Stockholm Water and Waste stated in a...
Pollution
Delegates say there was no consensus reached at the Geneva talks on a binding plastic treaty
According to delegates, no consensus was reached in Geneva during the talks on the first legally-binding treaty for combating plastic pollution. "South Africa regrets that this session was unable to reach a legally binding agreement and the positions are still far apart", its delegate said at a meeting on Friday morning. After a failed meeting of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee in South Korea at the end of last year, more than 1,000 delegates gathered in Geneva to begin the sixth round. The United Nations Environment Assembly established the INC in 2022. Its mandate was to create a global, legally-binding treaty...
Pollution
California Coastal Commission opposes SpaceX expansion on West Coast again
California Coastal Commission voted against SpaceX's plan to double the number Falcon 9 rocket launches that the company can conduct from Vandenberg Space Force Base each year, from 50 up to 95. As was the case last October when the commission voted to oppose an expansion of SpaceX launches from 36 to fifty at the installation. The U.S. Government can simply override California regulators' objections and approve this latest plan. The U.S. Department of the Air Force (parent agency of the Space Force) has stated that the proposed expansion of the launch site at Vandenberg is an activity of the...
Pollution
The race to find a solution in the deadlock plastic pollution talks
The talks to create the first legally-binding treaty in the world to combat plastic pollution could end without a deal, as countries rush to find a possible compromise on the last day of Geneva's negotiations. The talks reached their conclusion on Thursday, after the countries that wanted an ambitious plastics convention rejected the draft text on Wednesday. Panama, Kenya and France, among others, expressed their frustration at the removal of key articles from the text that covered the entire life cycle of plastic pollution, from the production of the polymers to disposal of the waste. They also emphasized the dangers...
Wind Farms
OWC Gets Cable Engineering Job for GreenVolt Floating Wind Farm
Renewable energy consultancy OWC has secured cable engineering support job for the 560 MW GreenVolt floating wind farm offshore Scotland, being developed by Flotation Energy and Vårgrønn, a joint venture firm created by Plenitude (Eni) and HitecVision.OWC’s scope of work includes cable engineering for both offshore and onshore cables.The subsea scope focuses primarily on the export cable, but OWC will also support inter array cable system design and alignment.The onshore engineering scope includes technical responsibility for the cable that runs from the landfall site near Aberdeen to an onshore substation.“It is a privilege to support a project that is setting...

NKT Installs Cables for TenneT’s BorWin5 Offshore Grid Connection
Danish power cable maker and services provider NKT has installed the HVDC power cable system for Tennet’s BorWin5 offshore grid connection in Germany.NKT said it completed the installation of the 320 kV HVDC system, completing the pull-in works to the offshore platform with its NKT Victoria cable laying vessel.In 2020, NKT secured a turnkey contract by TenneT to deliver and install a high-voltage DC XLPE power cable system for the BorWin5 project in Northern Germany.The order comprised the manufacturing of approximately 30 km of 320 kV high-voltage DC on-and offshore power cables and accessories as well as offshore installation.It will...

CIP, Petrovietnam Team Up for Offshore Wind Project in Vietnam
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has signed a joint development agreement with Petrovietnam to collaborate on the development of an offshore wind project in Vietnam’s south-central region.The project - in early development phase and subject to relevant regulatory approvals - is expected to be among Vietnam’s first offshore wind initiatives and represents a significant step in the country’s efforts to diversify its energy mix and accelerate its green transition toward a sustainable energy future.CIP is developing the project together with Copenhagen Offshore Partners, CIP’s exclusive offshore wind development partner.The joint development agreement builds on the memorandum of understanding signed in March...
