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Energy Markets
Nine more suspects named in Pertamina corruption probe
The Indonesia Attorney General's Office named nine new suspects on Thursday in a corruption probe involving the state energy company PT Pertamina. Indonesia previously named several former Pertamina executives in an investigation of alleged corruption between 2018 and 2023. The state and economy suffered losses of 285 trillion Rupiah (17.58 billion dollars) as a result of the criminal activities, according to prosecutors. Abdul Qohar is a director of the AGO. He said that the nine people named by the AGO were six former executives from Pertamina or its subsidiaries, a manager who worked at Trafigura trading company, a manager for
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Crude Oil
OPEC cuts oil demand for the next four years and says there is no peak in sight
OPEC cut their global oil demand projections for the next 4 years as Chinese growth slows. However, they raised their longer-term outlook based on the rising consumption of oil in developing countries. They also said that there were no signs to suggest oil usage had peaked. The OPEC+ group, which includes the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, including Russia, pumps more barrels in order to regain market shares after years of cutting back to support the markets. A lower medium-term demand may make it more difficult for the group's other cuts to be unwound, as they remain
Natural Gas
Power Markets
Texas nuclear project talks with "hyperscalers"
In documents released on Tuesday, Fermi, an Texas-based company that wants to build four nuclear reactors next to the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Complex, stated it was in talks with large data managers about leasing agreements for this project. Fermi is a company co-founded Rick Perry, a U.S. former energy secretary. It wants to build 4 AP1000 reactors in a facility that it calls a "hypergrid." The 11 gigawatt facility, powered by nuclear energy, natural gas and renewables, will be built in Amarillo, near the Department of Energy Pantex nuclear weapons factory and in partnership with Texas Tech University. Fermi stated...
Crude Oil
EIA: US natgas production and demand will reach record highs by 2025 before declining in 2026
The U.S. Energy Information Administration's (EIA) Short-Term Energy Outlook, released on Tuesday, predicted that the U.S. Natural Gas output and demand would both reach record highs by 2025. However, they will then decline in 2026. EIA projects that dry gas production will increase from 103.2 billion cubic feet per day in 2024, to 105.9 in 2025, before slipping to 105.4 in 2026. This compares to a record of 103.6 bcfd for 2023. The agency also predicted that domestic gas consumption will rise from 90.5 bcfd, a record in 2024, to 91.4bcfd by 2025 and then ease back to 91.1bcfd by...
Natural Gas
Prices of gas in Europe trade within a narrow range due to strong supply
The Dutch and British wholesale prices of gas were in a tight range on Monday due to the strong supply from Norway, and LNG. According to LSEG, the benchmark Dutch contract for August deliveries at TTF hub increased by 0.06 euros to 33.46 Euro per megawatt-hour (MWh) as of 0843 GMT. The contract for the day ahead was up by 0.15 euros at 32.65 Euro/MWh. The British contract for tomorrow's day has dropped by 0.25 pence, to 78.25 cents per therm. Fundamentals remain the same. The fact that Norwegian production is back at normal levels, and the low wind generation...
Energy Markets
Putin claims that globalisation has become obsolete and that the future belongs to emerging market
On Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said to BRICS leaders that the era liberal globalisation is obsolete. The future belongs to rapidly growing emerging markets that should increase the use of national currencies in trade. A warrant of arrest issued by the International Criminal Court alleging that Putin is responsible for war crime in Ukraine caused him to speak via video link at the Rio de Janeiro summit. Moscow claims the warrant is unfounded, and has no purpose. BRICS – an idea that was conceived in Goldman Sachs 20 years ago to describe China's growing economic clout and that of...
Fossil Fuels
Kazakhstan cancels plans for Karachaganak Gas Processing Plant with Foreign Shareholders
The Kazakhstani energy ministry announced on Wednesday that it had canceled plans to build a processing plant for gas at the Karachaganak Field with the project's major foreign investors. It stated, without going into detail, that they were looking to work with domestic companies. Central Asia has been in a dispute with oil companies for many years over cost. In 2023, the country will bring multi-billion dollar claims against these companies. Companies claim that the government simply wants to increase its share in major oil and gas projects, which amounts to "resource nationalism". Kazakhstan's authorities rejected this criticism and said...
Energy Markets
EU envoys are expecting to resolve the blockage of new Russia sanctions by this week
The European Union said that they expected to reach an agreement during a summit of the EU this week regarding an 18th package against Russia. Slovakia and Hungary use it as a bargaining tool for concessions about Russian energy. The European Commission proposed the package to encourage Russia to negotiate with Ukraine a ceasefire after EU leaders demanded "massive sanction" in May. The package aims to target more of Russia's revenues from energy by listing its banks and destroying its shadow tanker fleet. Hungary and Slovakia announced on Monday that they will not support new sanctions unless the proposal to...
Natural Gas Utilities
Prices of EUROPE GAS have fallen by over 10% following the news that Iran and Israel had reached a ceasefire
The wholesale gas price in the Netherlands and Britain fell by more than 10% Tuesday morning, following the news that Iran had agreed to a ceasefire with Israel. This removed the premium for risk the market had built into the market due to potential disruptions of oil and gas supplies. The benchmark Dutch front month contract at the TTF Hub fell by 4.86 euro to 36.38 Euros per Megawatt Hour (MWh), which is $12.38/mmBtu by 0939 GMT. It had traded as low 35.45 Euros/MWh earlier, LSEG's data showed. The British front-month contracts was down 13.72 pennies at 84.85 cents per...
Renewable Energy
Prices of EUROPE GAS have fallen by over 10% following the news that Iran and Israel had reached a ceasefire
The wholesale gas prices for the Dutch and British front months fell by more than 10% Tuesday morning, following the news that Iran had agreed to a ceasefire with Israel. This removed the risk premium that the market had built in due to potential disruptions of oil and gas supplies. LSEG data shows that the benchmark Dutch front-month contract for the TTF hub dropped by 4.61 Euros to 36.63 Euros per megawatt hour (12.41/mmBtu) or 12.41 euros/MWh by 0818 GMT. The contract has fallen to its lowest price since June 12, the morning of the first Israeli strike on Iran....
Fossil Fuels
Rosatom will explore the construction of a high-capacity reactor in Uzbekistan
Rosatom, the state-owned nuclear corporation of Russia, signed a deal with Uzbekistan’s Atomic Energy Agency on Friday to examine the feasibility and cost of building a nuclear power plant capable enough to generate large amounts in this Central Asian nation. Rosatom has already planned to build smaller nuclear units in Uzbekistan. The agreement was signed with the Uzbek Government at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. Over the weekend, the Kazakh government also asked the Russian energy company to lead a group to build the country's first nuclear power station. The five former Soviet Central Asian republics do not have...
Energy Markets
Putin's energy point person says that more oil is needed globally
The Russian energy point person for President Vladimir Putin said that the world needed more oil, and OPEC+ was ready to make adjustments if necessary amid the conflict between Israel & Iran and a trade dispute. Crude oil prices have increased in recent days due to fears of a major Middle East war after Israel attacked Iran and U.S. president Donald Trump encouraged people to leave Tehran. Alexander Novak, Russian Deputy Premier Minister, said that the risks of disruptions in supply through the Strait of Hormuz and the global economic recovery as well as the trade wars launched by Washington...
Energy Markets
World Bank will end nuclear energy ban, but still debate upstream gas
Ajay Banaga, president of the World Bank, said that its board had agreed to lift a ban on financing nuclear energy projects for developing countries. This is part of an effort to meet the growing demand for electricity. Banga sent an email outlining the bank's new energy strategy to its staff following what he described as a constructive meeting with the board. Banga said that the board had not reached a consensus on whether or not the bank should be involved in upstream natural-gas projects. He wrote, "This will need further discussion." In 2017, the global development bank, a lender...
Power Markets
EIA: Data centers will drive US electricity use to new highs by 2025 and '26.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Tuesday that data centers, which are power-hungry and provide computing power to artificial intelligence and crypto currencies, will drive U.S. electric consumption to new records in 2025 and in 2026. EIA projects that power demand will increase to 4,193 billion Kilowatt Hours (kWh) by 2025, and 4,283 kWh by 2026. This is a significant rise from the record 4,097 kWh of 2024. The United States is expected to increase its electricity consumption for heating and transportation, in addition to data centres. EIA estimates that by 2025, residential customers will consume 1,517 billion kWh...
Environment
Thames Water confirms it has received a bid following FT's report on the Redesdale move
Thames Water confirmed that it had received an offer in response to a Financial Times article about a desperate rescue attempt by former Liberal Democrat Energy spokesman Rupert Redesdale, and investment firm Muinin Holdings. A company spokesperson, without confirming the identity of the bidder said that the offer had "little credibility or viability" to recapitalise business. He added that the company was progressing with discussions about the senior creditors plan with Ofwat. Due to breaches in sewage treatment, the country's largest water provider has been on a verge of nationalisation. Its debt has ballooned to 24.48 billion pounds (18 billion...
China's wheat production remains stable despite drought-hit harvest
China's summer wheat harvest 2025 was down by 0.1% compared to the previous year, according to official data released on Thursday. This is due to a severe drought that has affected key growing areas, including Henan Province, the nation's grain storage. In the harvest of 2016, the world's largest wheat producer produced 138.16 millions metric tons. This is a slight decrease from 138.22million tons harvested in previous years. This includes both winter wheat and early spring wheat. Winter wheat production, which was sown last autumn and harvested early this summer, dropped by 45,000 tonnes to 135,45 million tons. This represents...
Climate body: Tibetan glacial lake discharge caused deadly floods in Nepal
A regional climate monitoring organization said that the flooding in Nepal's Bhote-Koshi River, which killed nine people this week and left over two dozen others missing, was caused by the draining of an supraglacial water in Tibet. After Tuesday's floods, which washed the 'Friendship Bridge,' linking Nepal and China, at least 19 people remain missing, including six Chinese employees of the Beijing-backed Inland Container Depot. China's official Xinhua News Agency has reported that 11 people are missing on the Chinese border. Satellite imagery from Kathmandu's International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development said the flood was caused by the draining of...
Pollution
Pollution
EU lawmakers reject attempts to limit the influence of far-right politicians in climate talks
The European Parliament rejected on Wednesday a proposal for fast-tracking talks on the EU’s new climate goal, undermining a bid by liberals, socialists and greens to limit the influence climate sceptic legislators have on this goal. The far-right Patriots of Europe, which rejects EU policy to curb climate changes, took over the role of leading negotiators on Tuesday for the 2040 target. They were seeking to steer discussions on this goal, to which they said they strongly opposed. On Wednesday, lawmakers rejected a proposal to speed up the negotiation process. This would have bypassed the stages in which the Patriots...
Climate Change
EU climate negotiations to be led by far-right politicians
Patriots for Europe, an extreme right-wing group, will be in charge of the European Parliament’s work on the new climate target for the bloc, European Union legislators said on Tuesday. This could complicate any agreement on the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to 90% by 2040. The Patriots group is the third largest in the Parliament and includes both the far-right parties of France and Hungary, including Marine Le Pen, the leader of the French far-right, and Viktor Orban, the Prime Minister of Hungary. During separate press conferences, EU legislators, including Bas Eickhout (co-chair of Green EU Lawmaker Group)...
Pollution
FT reports that the EU is stockpiling critical minerals in response to geopolitical threats.
Financial Times, citing an EU draft document, reported that the European Union intends to stockpile essential minerals to protect against possible supply disruptions caused by geopolitical tension. The draft said that "the EU faces a complex and deteriorating landscape of risk marked by increasing geopolitical tensions including conflict, the mounting impact of climate change, environment degradation, hybrid and cyber threats." The FT reported that the document warned of a higher-risk environment driven by "increased activities from hacktivists and cybercriminals", as well as state-sponsored groups. The European Commission didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment. According to the newspaper, the...
Pollution
Sources say that China is investing in the Brazil-led Global Forest Fund
Two people familiar with the negotiations said that China had signaled the Brazilian government it would invest in the Tropical Forests Forever Facility. This is a multilateral fund to conserve endangered forests all over the world. China's investment in the fund that Brazil proposed first in 2023 would be a significant shift in climate financing, which relied on funding coming from wealthy nations responsible for global warming up to this point. China's commitment could allow emerging economies to contribute to climate change mitigation financially, going beyond the requirements of the 2015 Paris Agreement that were imposed on developed countries. This...
Climate Change
US Environmental Agency puts 139 employees on Leave after criticizing Trump's Policies
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has placed 139 employees in administrative leave following a letter they signed criticizing President Donald Trump's policy. The letter, titled "Declaration of Dissent," was made public this week. The letter accused the federal agency of "harmful deregulation," of "ignoring scientific consensus in order to benefit polluters," and of "promoting a climate of fear." The letter was sent as another round of expected staff reductions is looming and as the agency undergoes major reorganization. This includes the dissolution and cancellation of millions of dollars of grants and its office of Research. The letter was signed by...
Pollution
Top cases heard by the US Supreme Court in 2025-2026
The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to decide a number of cases during its upcoming term that begins in October. These cases include issues like transgender rights; campaign finance laws; gay "conversion therapies"; crisis pregnancy centers; religious rights and the death penalty. The following are some of the cases that will be heard during the upcoming court term. Separately, the court has also acted in emergency cases involving challenges against President Donald Trump's policy. TRANSGENDER SPORTS PARTICIPATION On July 3, the court decided to hear Idaho and West Virginia's bid to enforce state laws that prohibit transgender athletes in female...
Pollution
Study finds Germany could achieve a third of its climate goals through cutting fossil fuel subsidies
A German research institute stated on Thursday that reducing fossil fuel subsidies could help Germany achieve around one-third of its climate goals without having to rely on other tools, such as carbon pricing. In a recent study, the Center for European Economic Research in Mannheim (ZEW), also noted that one third of countries could achieve their climate goals by simply cutting subsidies for fossil-fuels like coal, oil and gas. According to the EU’s Environment Agency, Germany will continue to be the biggest subsidiser of fossil energy in the European Union. In 2023, the German government will provide about 41 billion...
Climate Change
What if you prayed to stop climate change? Now there's a Catholic Mass to stop climate change
The Vatican published a new rite on Thursday that will allow priests celebrate a Mass exhorting Catholics to care for the Earth. This is the latest effort by the global Church of 1.4 billion members to combat global climate change. Since centuries, Catholic priests can celebrate special Masses in order to pray for their nation, to give thanks following a harvest, or to ask God to stop a natural catastrophe. Two Vatican offices have prepared a new "Mass for caring for Creation" that allows priests pray for Catholics to "lovely care" for the creation and to "learn how to live...
Carbon Emissions
EU adds international CO2 credits as part of next climate goal
The European Commission proposed a climate target for the EU for 2040 on Wednesday. For the first time, countries will be able to use credits for carbon from developing nations in order to reach a small portion of their emission goal. The European Union executive has proposed a legally binding target of cutting net greenhouse gas emission by 90% by 2040 from 1990 levels. This is to keep the EU on track to achieve its core climate goal to reach zero net emissions by 2050. The Commission, however, after facing opposition from France, Germany and other governments, including Italy, Poland,...
Pollution
EU adds international CO2 credits as part of next climate goal
A draft of the proposal revealed that the European Commission would propose on Wednesday an EU climate goal for 2040, which for the first will allow countries to utilize carbon credits from developing countries to meet a small share of their emission goals. The draft seen by said that the European Union executive will propose a legally binding target to reduce net greenhouse gas emission by 90% by 2040 from 1990 levels. This is to keep the EU on track to achieve its core climate goal of reaching net zero emissions in 2050. The draft EU proposal, however, includes flexibility...
Climate Change
At the Spain Summit, global leaders address poverty and climate goals
On Monday, a once-in-10-year summit began in Seville as world leaders are under increasing pressure to speed up progress on poverty reduction. Climate change The Sustainable Development Goals are at greater risk of failing. The U.N. Chief, Antonio Guterres said that the event was intended to "repair and rev up" an existing system of cooperation in which "trust is fraying, and multilateralism has been strained." The U.S. president Donald Trump was notably absent from the summit, which had been attended by more than 50 leaders of the world. This is because the leader of the largest economy in the world...
Pollution
UN tries to salvage Global Development Summit after US boycott
Next week, scores of world leaders are expected to bask in the sun of southern Spain at the once-a decade United Nations Development Financing Summit aimed at curbing poverty and disease around the globe as well as the worst threats of climate changes. The United States' decision to not attend the event earlier this month, the largest aid donor and major financier in the world, casts a chill over the event. UN countries are trying to fill a funding gap of $4 trillion per year, which they estimate is preventing the developing world from achieving Sustainable Development Goals. These goals...
Wind Farms
Rotra Futura RoRo Vessel Enters Offshore Wind Operations
The Rotra Futura Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) vessel has entered operations, with the transportation of wind turbine blades from Denmark to the United States.The project supply vessel, specifically designed to handle larger and heavier offshore wind turbine components, collected the 108-meter-long blades at the Port of Aalborg, Denmark, under the supervision of deugro Denmark’s wind experts.The vessel, delivered in late March 2025, was developed as part of the the partnership between Danish logistics specialist deugro, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy and Amasus Offshore.“We are delighted to officially welcome Rotra Futura to our fleet of RoRo vessels dedicated to servicing the offshore wind industry.“After...

OEG to Assist with Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm Buildout
Energy solutions business OEG has signed a significant multi-million-dollar contract to support the construction phase of the Inch Cape offshore wind farm in Scotland, being developed by ESB and Red Rock Renewables.Over 100 OEG personnel will support the delivery of this contract, which includes the recent addition of six new appointments.The 1.1 GW project is located in the North Sea, 15 km from the Angus coast on a site covering 150 km2. It is set to become operational in 2027.Once completed, it will feature up to 72 wind turbines and an offshore substation and generate enough clean energy to power...

Nextwind raises $1.6 Billion for German Wind Energy Expansion
Nextwind, an European renewable energy provider said that on Tuesday it had secured debt financing of 1.4 billion euro ($1.6 billion) for the expansion a German wind energy project. This deal allows the Berlin-based company to raise an additional 1.3 billion euro in the next five year if it meets its capacity targets. The financing is the largest ever by an independent German wind energy company. According to a source familiar with the deal, Deutsche Bank, ING Bank, and LBBW participated in the financing as well as acting as underwriters. Nextwind has stated that it plans to increase the total...