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Goldman Sachs Sees Strong Refining Profits Through 2026 Amid Fuel Supply Crunch
Tighter petroleum product supply resulting from the Strait of Hormuz crisis will keep refining margins significantly higher throughout 2026, Goldman Sachs has forecast, with diesel margins especially elevated, Reuters reported. The war in the Middle East has pushed refiners’ marg
Persian Gulf Oil Tanker Traffic May Never Fully Recover
Oil and gas traffic via the Strait of Hormuz may never go back to pre-war levels if Iran cements its hold over the chokepoint. The warnings come from several unrelated sources as the war continues to drag on, with some recovery in traffic but nowhere near pre-February 28 levels.
Guyana Emerges as an Oil Winner in the Iran War
In just seven years, Guyana has become one of the fastest-growing oil exporters and global economies and an oil-producing powerhouse with nearly 1 million barrels per day of production capacity. And the war in Iran is only turning up the heat even more. Since ExxonMobil launched
There's Enough Hydrogen Underground to Power Earth for 170,000 Years
Green hydrogen has been hyped as a silver bullet solution to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors like steelmaking and industrial shipping for decades now. It can be combusted at high heats like fossil fuels, but leaves behind nothing but water vapor when it burns, rather than world
The Next Stranded Asset Crisis Could Hit Utilities
Can it be real? Utility stocks offer a super combination of high dividends, steady growth, and potential total returns that exceed the cost of capital? All that with captive customers and the government standing by to make sure it all works out that way. Too good to be true? What
Turkey Looks to Create Azerbaijan-Europe Electricity Corridor
Turkey and Azerbaijan are looking to create an electricity corridor to boost energy connectivity between Azerbaijan and southeast Europe, Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Alparslan Bayraktar, said on Monday. "We are going to create the electricity version of TANA
Europe’s Industrial Future Is Not Where Most People Think It Is
For the past several years, Europe’s industrial debate has been dominated by a single word: decline. Factories are closing. Energy prices remain structurally higher than in competing regions. Germany’s industrial machine is under pressure. Steel, chemicals, fertilizers, and other
BP Starts Production at Trillion-Cubic-Foot Gas Prize In Azerbaijan
BP Plc.(NYSE:BP) has officially launched commercial production of natural gas from the deeper reservoirs of the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) block, Azerbaijan's largest oilfield. Additionally, the British energy giant is looking to expand its regional footprint by preparing to tak