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Environment
New South Wales, Australia, is sweltering in a heatwave and faces an 'extreme bushfire risk'
New South Wales, Australia, sweated through a heatwave on Sunday that increased the risk of bushfires. Authorities issued a fire ban in Sydney's capital. New South Wales is nearing the end a high-risk bushfire season, which runs until March. The "Black Summer" wildfires of 2019-2020 destroyed an area as large as Turkey and killed over 33 people. Sydney, Australia's largest city, is expected to reach 37C (98.6F) on Sunday. Forecasters report that the temperature at Sydney Airport was 29.3C (84.7 F), more than three degrees higher than the average maximum temperature for March. The forecaster's website warned that "strong winds,
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Fossil Fuels
US designates South Korea as a "sensitive" country amid concerns over nuclear weapons
A spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Energy said that South Korea was a "sensitive country" after its president briefly declared martial law, and amid reports of Seoul possibly developing nuclear weapons. In a written answer to questions, the DOE confirmed that the administration of former-President Joe Biden placed South Korea in the bottom tier of the Sensitive & Other Designated Countries List shortly before Biden's departure. The department didn't explain why the Asian country was added to this list, nor did it indicate that Donald Trump would be inclined to reverse this measure. Seoul's spokesperson stated that there are
Natural Gas
Oil & Gas Drilling
Executives say AI will lead to cheaper and faster oil production.
Executives at the CERAWeek Conference in Houston explained that artificial intelligence has accelerated oil and gas drilling, and prompted companies to reconsider areas they previously deemed too expensive or difficult to develop. AI was a major topic in several sessions of the largest energy conference. Oil producers are looking for ways to stay profitable amid a plummeting price of oil and concerns that U.S. president Donald Trump's tariffs may slow down global energy demand. Ann Davies, BP’s senior vice-president of wells, revealed that the UK oil giant BP uses AI to predict problems and steer drill bits before they occur....
Renewable Energy
Commodities ignore Trump's noise and focus on fundamentals of trade: Russell
The best way to navigate the challenges that the U.S. president Donald Trump's inconsistent and erratic trade policies are posing for the global commodity markets is to ignore the noise and concentrate on the fundamentals. While the media focuses on every headline-grabbing announcement or social media post regarding new and retaliatory duties from the U.S. president and his administration the commodity markets continue to do what they have done in the past: adapt to rapidly changing conditions. It's important to distinguish between commodities that are already affected by Trump's policies and those likely to be impacted in the future. There...
Oil & Gas Equipment
Continental Resources, a US-based producer, will help Turkey develop its shale gas fields
On Wednesday, Turkish Energy minister Alparslan Bayraktar announced on the social media platform X that TPAO, Turkey's national oil company, had signed a joint-venture agreement with U.S. producer Continental Resources for the development of shale deposits in Diyarbakir Basin. This cooperation will contribute greatly to our goal to bring Turkiye’s oil and natural gas resources into our economy. "I hope that this agreement will benefit all parties, as it opens up a new phase in Turkiye's exploration," he wrote in the blog. The Turkish oil and gas industry is not very large. Continental Resources CEO Doug Lawler stated in an...
Energy Markets
Ontario Premier says he won't back down until Trump's tariffs have been removed
On Tuesday, the Premier of Ontario who imposed a 25 percent surcharge on exports of electricity to the United States said that he wouldn't back down until U.S. president Donald Trump removed his tariffs against Canadian imports. Doug Ford reiterated his threat from Monday and said that he wouldn't hesitate to reduce the supply if necessary. Ontario exports electricity to 1.5 million homes across New York, Minnesota, and Michigan. We will not retreat. We will not back down. Ford apologized to the American public for President Trump's unprovoked attacks on our country. This was shortly after Trump announced he would...
Fossil Fuels
Arbitration to resolve dispute over Guyana energy project
The government announced on Thursday that an international arbitration court would hear the dispute between Guyana, a consortium headed by Lindsayca of the United States and a consortium awarded a contract to build a gas-fueled plant and a plant for natural gas liquids. The consortium says it was late in gaining access to the site, and that this has caused construction to be delayed by about three months. In a press release, the Energy Ministry said that the International Chamber of Commerce would hear from the Guyana government, Lindsayca, and CH4 Systems regarding the delays. The project will lower the...
Natural Gas Utilities
US approves LNG export extension for Golden Pass
The U.S. Department of Energy announced on Wednesday that it had approved a permit extension for exports of natural gas liquefied from the Golden Pass LNG LLC, a joint venture between QatarEnergy ExxonMobil, which is being built in Texas. The $10 billion Sabine Pass project, currently under construction in Texas, will be able to export LNG to major markets in Asia and Europe with the approval of this extension. Exports could start as soon as this year. The DOE stated that it would become the ninth major export terminal in the United States once built. QatarEnergy holds 70% and ExxonMobil...
Natural Gas
EU proposes keeping gas storage filling goals until 2027
The European Commission on Wednesday proposed that EU gas storage targets and requirements be maintained for another two years despite concerns from some countries about the goal's impact on gas prices. In the proposal, the EU executive favored keeping until 2027 the target of filling EU gas storage caverns up to 90% capacity by November 1 of each year. It also proposed a number of intermediate targets for the months preceding November. Now, the proposal will be discussed and voted on by EU member states and the European Parliament. In its proposal, the Commission said that the target for Nov....
Natural Gas Liquids
Yonhap reports that South Korea has expressed interest in the Alaskan gas pipeline project.
Yonhap News Agency reported that South Korea as a major fossil fuel importer has expressed an interest in a $44billion gas pipeline in Alaska, which would be a joint project between South Korea and the U.S., Japan included. Yonhap reported that unnamed sources in the government said that during his visit to Washington D.C., last month, South Korean Industry minister Ahn Duk Geun expressed interest in joining Alaska Gas Project through trilateral collaboration. The ministry said that during his visit Ahn met senior U.S. officials, including Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, Secretary of Interior, and co-chairman of the White House...
Natural Gas
MPLX will buy the remaining interest in BANGL Natural Gas Pipeline for $715 Million
MPLX, a midstream company that focuses on expanding its Permian presence, announced Friday that it will purchase the remaining 55% of the BANGL pipeline from affiliates WhiteWater and Diamondback Energy. The deal is worth $715 million. The pipeline sector is booming with deals as companies seek to reduce costs, increase scale, and gain access attractive oil and natural gas producing regions on the U.S. Gulf Coast. The 425-mile BANGL Pipeline transports natural gasliquids from the Permian Basin of Texas to fractionation marketplaces along the Gulf Coast. The pipeline will allow liquids to reach MPLX Gulf Coast fractionation facility, which is...
Energy Markets
German Gas Hub's Role in Implementing European Storage Policy
Trading Hub Europe in Germany will be responsible for implementing any changes in the rules regarding gas storage filling that are decided by national and European policymakers in response to claims that rigid targets inflate prices. According to a draft EU report due to be released next week, The European Commission intends to work on more flexible goals for EU countries in order to fill their gas storage before winter. The unwieldy acronym THE is the state-mandated manager of the gas market. He has stated that there are no decisions yet made on the timing and shape of the changes...
Natural Gas Utilities
The price of gas in Europe has risen on the news that EU is working on flexible storage targets
Dutch wholesale gas contracts recovered earlier losses which sent prices to near four-week lows. Prices also rose after an EU draft will be working on more flexible targets for filling gas storage. A draft EU document revealed that the European Commission would work to develop more flexible targets so EU countries can fill their gas storage before winter. This follows concerns from some governments about Europe's strict deadlines for filling up. According to LSEG, the benchmark front-month contract for the Dutch TTF Hub reversed earlier losses, and rose by 1,63 euros, or $15.16/mmBtu to 49.45 Euros per megawatt hour The...
Natural Gas
Document shows that the EU Commission will propose to help de-risk energy deals
A draft of the Clean Industrial Deal, which was released on Tuesday, showed that the European Commission would propose next week a wide range of measures designed to help struggling EU industries. These include helping to reduce risk in power purchase agreements and simplifying state aid rules. Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission in her second term, has focused on reversing Europe’s industrial decline. Von der Leyen released a Competitiveness Compass in January that outlined the Commission's goals for the next two-years. The Clean Industrial Deal is one of the most important packages that the Commission...
Environment
"Germany is back": Merz secures key support for debt deal
German Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz said on Friday he had secured the crucial backing of the Greens for a massive increase in state borrowing, clearing the way for the outgoing parliament to approve it next week. Merz's conservatives, and the Social Democrats who are currently in negotiations to form government following an election last week, proposed a 500-billion euro fund for infrastructure, and radical changes to borrowing regulations to boost defence and revitalize growth in Europe’s largest economy. The Greens have now given them the necessary two-thirds majority to pass constitutional changes. A vote is scheduled for the following week. Merz...

Transport emissions of Inditex, Zara's owner, will increase in 2024
Inditex, Zara's owner, increased its emissions from transport by 10% between 2024 and 2024. This is because Zara used more flights in order to move clothing from its production centres in Asia to the logistics hub in Spain to get it into stores. This increase is a result of increased air freight usage. Attacks on container ships at the Red Sea forced vessels to divert from the Suez Canal to a longer route around Africa in order to transport goods from Asia. As a result, shipping emissions have increased. Inditex's annual report, published on Friday by Inditex, stated that emissions...

Terna, an Italian company, will invest 23 billion Euros in its network over a period of 10 years.
Terna, the Italian state-controlled electricity grid operator, announced on Friday that it will invest over 25 billion Euros (23 billion euros) in network upgrades within the next 10 year. The group announced that it would increase the amount of funds raised for the development of the electric network in the country for 2025-2034 by 10% per year. In a press release, Chief Executive Giuseppina di Foggia stated that "Investing in planning and modernising the electricity grids is essential in order to meet the increasing demand for energy as well as the integration of renewable resources." She said that the goal...

Pollution
Pollution
The sewage that contaminates Britain's waterways and oceans is a stain.
Under the dark seas of southern England, 400 millions mussels are encrusted on ropes that hang from buoys scattered over an area as large as the largest airport in the country. The Holmyards built Europe's biggest offshore mussel farming in Lyme Bay. They believed that it would be able to handle the millions of gallons sewage that is pumped into UK water each year. Even if the bacteria are far away, they can still pollute the water and block exports for several weeks to Europe. This could damage the business of a company that produces sustainable food. Sarah Holmyard, the...
Energy Markets
European truck shares drop on U.S. reversal of electric vehicle rules
The shares of European truck manufacturers fell Thursday after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that it would begin efforts to reverse Biden's administration's vehicle emission rules. Analysts say that trucking fleet companies had expected to "pre-buy", trucks before the new rules came into effect, which would have driven up demand. This is unlikely to happen now. Pal Skirta, an analyst at Metzler, said that the market is likely to assume the tighter regulations are going to be reversed. This means there's no expectation of a surge in pre-purchases for the second half 2025-2026. Skirta stated that this was the...
Pollution
EPA tightens up regulation on US waterways
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced on Wednesday that it would narrow the definitions of waters that could be federally regulated in order to comply with 2023 Supreme Court ruling. Republican legislators from agricultural states applauded this move. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin stated that the agency would work to create a simple definition "that will stand the test of time". He said that the previous administration's definition of "waters of the United States" placed unfair burdens on American citizens and increased the cost of doing businesses. This announcement is part of what Zeldin called a "ping-pong" of policy changes around...
Pollution
EU legislator group will challenge the combustion engine ban in this year
The European Parliament's largest lawmaker group announced on Wednesday that it would attempt to overturn the European Union’s main climate policy for vehicles – a 2035 prohibition on the sales of new CO2-emitting cars – during a review this year. Supporters of the ban say that it is vital to Europe's green goals and for guiding automotive industry's low carbon transformation. Critics say the ban will hurt European automakers who are already facing a weak market, Chinese competition, and disappointing sales of electric vehicles. Jens Gieseke is the European People's Party (EPP)'s negotiator for car policies. He told the group...
Pollution
Health Rounds - Microplastics can contribute to drug resistant bacteria
According to new research, microplastics can cause bacteria to become resistant. Researchers from Boston University said that E. coli bacteria exposed in test tubes to microplastics became resistant to several types of antibiotics commonly used. The report was published on Tuesday in Applied and Environmental Microbiology. In a press release, Neila Gross, the study leader explained that these tiny bits of plastic provide a surface to which bacteria can attach and colonize. They create a biofilm, a sticky substance which acts as a shield to protect the bacteria and keep them firmly affixed. Gross stated that "we found the biofilms...
Pollution
Nigeria intensifies its fight against Lassa virus after 98 deaths in this year
Nigeria has been battling an outbreak of Lassa fever with 535 cases confirmed and 98 deaths across 14 states reported since the beginning of this year, a case fatality rate 18.3%. Officials from Nigeria's Ministry of Health confirmed that a patient who had recently visited the United Kingdom, died after returning home. This has prompted contact-tracing efforts to be undertaken in both countries. The Nigerian Centre for Disease Control has released a new advisory, urging increased awareness and prevention measures. This is especially important for healthcare workers as well as those who are in affected areas or traveling there. The...
Pollution
Trump targets world-leading greenhouse gases observatory in Hawaii
Sources said that the Trump administration was considering canceling the lease for a support office of a well-known Hawaiian climate research station. This raises concerns for the future of important work tracking the impact on global warming of carbon emissions. Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, which is led by billionaire Elon musk, has proposed that the leases of over 20 offices rented by U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration be terminated in order to save money. On the DOGE's website, there is a listing for a NOAA office located in Hilo, Hawaii, and an estimate on how much money...
Climate Change
Environmental NGO Sues Trump’s EPA and Citibank for Funding Freeze
A nonprofit environmental group sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Saturday and Citibank, requesting billions of dollars to fund solar and other projects that have been frozen by the bank due to the Trump administration's cuts in federal spending. Climate United Fund claims that by freezing grant money approved by Joe Biden’s administration, "EPA has acted in order to prevent Citibank's disbursement of funds, harming Climate United and its borrowers as well as the communities they are serving." This is just one of many lawsuits filed by nonprofits, state attorneys general, and others to fight President Donald Trump's Republican...
Pollution
British water companies successfully defend themselves against $1.9 billion in lawsuits for sewage pollution
Six British water companies defeated Friday mass lawsuits worth over $1,9 billion for allegedly not reporting sewage discharges. Utility companies, such as Britain's largest provider of water, Thames Water, have been accused of misleading the industry regulator Ofwat regarding the number of pollution events, allowing them to increase prices for customers. The case was brought by environmental and water consultant Carolyn Roberts. It was the first action brought under the Environmental Competition Law in the United Kingdom. The six companies, which include Anglian Water Northumbrian Water Severn Trent United Utilities, Yorkshire Water and Severn Trent argued that the cases should...
Nuclear Power
US Supreme Court to hear Texas nuclear waste storage case
On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments about whether the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is authorized to issue licenses for nuclear waste storage. The states of Texas and New Mexico along with the oil industry objected. The U.S. Government and a company, which was granted a license to operate an operation in western Texas by the NRC (the federal agency responsible for regulating nuclear energy in the United States), have appealed the ruling of a lower court that declared this storage arrangement illegal. Arguments were still ongoing. In several important rulings, the Supreme Court's conservative majority of 6-3 questioned the...
Power Markets
The US Supreme Court will consider nuclear waste storage disputes
On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is authorized to issue licenses for nuclear waste storage sites. Texas and New Mexico have objected to this as has the oil industry. The U.S. Government and a company, which was granted a license to operate an operation in western Texas by the NRC (the federal agency responsible for nuclear energy regulation in the United States), have appealed the ruling of a lower court that declared this storage arrangement illegal. In several important rulings, the conservative-majority Supreme Court, with a 6-3 majority, questioned the authority of federal...
Pollution
Senate to scrutinize top EPA nominees over plans to undo climate findings
On Wednesday, two Trump nominees for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to lead its deregulatory effort are expected to be questioned by the Senate about the agency’s plans to eliminate the basis of greenhouse gas emission regulations. The question is whether or not the agency will unwind its 2009 "endangerment findings", which opened the door for regulating greenhouse gas emissions under the U.S. Clean Air Act. This finding also formed the basis of numerous EPA climate regulations, such as those on power plants and vehicle exhaust fumes. According to two sources with knowledge of the situation, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin...
Wind Farms
ORE Catapult and Japan’s FLOWRA to Jointly Advance Floating Wind
The Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult and the Japanese Floating Wind Technology Research Association (FLOWRA) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to work together to reduce development risks and costs of floating offshore wind.The MoU is the culmination of a nine-month period of collaboration and will include personnel exchange, work on standardization of component technologies and a test and demonstration alliance to facilitate large-scale technology development.Floating offshore wind is set to play a major role in the future energy mix of both the U.K. and Japan in the years to come.Harnessing U.K. R&D capability and the strength of Japanese...

MOL’s Green Hydrogen Production Vessel Makes First Onshore Delivery
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has announced that green hydrogen produced from offshore wind using the demonstration yacht Winz Maru was supplied onshore in the central breakwater area of Tokyo, as part of the Wind Hunter Project.This marks the first time in the world that a ship has supplied green hydrogen, produced on its own while underway, for use on shore, according to MOL.Between FY 2021 and FY2 023, MOL conducted a demonstration test in Omura Bay in Sasebo City with the Winz Maru, successfully completing all phases of hydrogen production, storage and usage of stored hydrogen onboard.Since, MOL has focused...

Italian and Norwegian Associations Deepen Offshore Wind Ties
Norway’s offshore wind association Norwegian Offshore Wind has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with ANEV, the Italian National Wind Association to increase offshore wind cooperation.The signing of the MoU sets a framework for extensive cooperation between the two organizations and is a natural next step for the offshore wind cooperation between these two markets.The MoU covers cooperation in areas such as offshore wind, and power-to-x and energy storage from offshore wind.Envisaged activities are conferences, workshops, market visits and networking activities for the companies in the two organizations.“The Italian offshore wind market is attractive for our member companies, with a...
