WTI drops from two-month high on Storm Beryl fears

WTI drops from two-month high on Storm Beryl fears

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures in NYMEX extend its correction to near $82.20 in Monday’s Asian trading after posting a two-month high near $84.00 on Thursday. The crude oil price came under pressure as investors worry about Storm Berly, which could disrupt US energy supplies. Should the tropical storm turn into a Category Two hurricane, … Read more

‘, Light on the horizon for Vasiliko’

‘, Light on the horizon for Vasiliko’

Energy Minister George Papanastasiou stated that there is progress in the construction of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Vasiliko, with consultations ongoing between Cyprus’ natural gas infrastructure company and the Chinese state-owned company CPP Metron. The terminal is crucial for importing LNG to reduce electricity costs in the Republic of Cyprus. President Nikos Christodoulides denied discussions of a “velvet divorce” with CPP over the terminal, emphasizing that efforts are continuing.

No , ‘velvet divorce’ over Vasiliko LNG terminal

No , ‘velvet divorce’ over Vasiliko LNG terminal

There are ongoing efforts to find a solution for the Vasiliko liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal project, with no discussions of a “velvet divorce” with Chinese state-owned company CPP.

Saudi Arabia sets up new Aramco share sale that could raise $13.1 billion

Saudi Arabia sets up new Aramco share sale that could raise $13.1 billion

Saudi Arabia’s government filed papers to sell a new stake in state oil giant Aramco that could raise as much as .1 billion.

Trump’s new ‘deal’ could save Big Oil $110 billion in taxes

Trump's new ‘deal’ could save Big Oil $110 billion in taxes

Donald Trump allegedly offered Big Oil executives 0 billion in tax breaks if they donated billion to his campaign. Congressional Democrats are investigating this potential quid pro quo deal. Joe Biden plans to eliminate these tax breaks for the oil and gas industry if elected. The fossil fuel industry is lobbying to maintain these tax breaks, which are set to expire next year. Some attendees at Trump’s fundraising dinner at Mar-a-Lago included executives of smaller oil companies focused on fracking and gas exporting. The event was also attended by individuals with controversial backgrounds in the oil and gas industry.

Delicate handling must come to an end

Delicate handling must come to an end

The construction of the liquefied natural gas terminal at Vassiliko in Cyprus has been plagued with delays and cost increases, with the project not even halfway completed. The project was awarded to a consortium of Chinese, Greek, and Norwegian interests, with the hope of reducing electricity costs for citizens. However, additional costs have been incurred, such as €25 million due to steel price increases during the pandemic. The Audit Office report highlighted serious political responsibilities for the management of the project by the government. The consortium has filed a case demanding an additional €200 million due to delays. The situation is similar with the Larnaca Port and Marina project, where the company has been collecting revenues without starting the agreed-upon works. Overall, these projects have put the Cypriot citizens at risk of bearing additional costs without seeing the completion of the projects.

Shell sees emerging Asian markets taking more of world, ’s growing LNG supply

Shell sees emerging Asian markets taking more of world, ’s growing LNG supply

Shell expects its Australian supplies of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to help meet demand from emerging markets in south and southeast Asia, which are tipped to absorb some of the pick up in global supplies towards the end of this decade.