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Beginning on January 8, Today in Energy will encompass a broader range of analysis. Pieces previously published as This Week in Petroleum (TWIP), the Electricity Monthly Update (EMU), and the Natural Gas Weekly Updates (NGWU) In the News will now fall under Today in Energy. ...
As Europe heads into its first winter after banning petroleum product imports from Russia, diesel imports from alternative trade partners look likely to keep the region relatively well supplied. Despite recent supply disruptions from refinery outages in the Middle East and India, the conclusion of maintenance and addition of refining capacity should sustain diesel imports into Northwest Europe. Nevertheless, low diesel stocks and lengthier shipping routes from alternative suppliers are likely to keep diesel crack spreads in Europe high during the winter. ...
Work on Canadas Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion project is reportedly over 95% complete, and project officials expect construction to conclude early next year. When it comes onstream, the expansion is expected to nearly triple the pipelines current 300,000 b/d capacity to move crude oil from oil sands in landlocked Alberta to the Pacific coast for export to new customers in Asia or along the U.S. West Coast. ...
Fossil fuels have been a reliable energy source for many years. Recently, the oil and gas production industry has taken measures to develop procedures that deliver high efficiency and mitigate negative impacts on the environment. With over 23 years of professional experience in the industry, Samuel Olayinka gives his perspective on the sector’s shift toward sustainability and…
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