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Egypt to tender for 930,000 tonnes of fuel imports for February delivery
Egypt’s General Petroleum Authority (EGPA) is set to launch an international tender to import about 930,000 tonnes of petroleum products for delivery in February 2026
ADNOC, Taqa sign 27-year utilities agreement in UAE
The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and Taqa (Abu Dhabi National Energy Company) have signed a 27-year agreement for the supply of important utilities to the Ta'ziz Industrial Chemicals Zone located in Ruwais.
US control of Venezuela oil risks debt clash with China
American oversight of Venezuelan petroleum exports has trapped oil cargoes that Beijing was using to service debt, potentially creating a superpower confrontation that could complicate the South American nation's path out of default.
ExxonMobil targets bringing more CCS projects online in 2026
ExxonMobil has provided an update on its progress in the carbon capture and storage (CCS) space, including milestones reached in 2025, as well as plans for 2026.
ExxonMobil unit reportedly seeking buyers for certain Eagle Ford assets
ExxonMobil’s shale-focused subsidiary, XTO Energy, is reportedly looking for buyers for some of its assets in Texas’ Eagle Ford play.
Egypt’s SCZone signs $63.9mn deal with Jade Automotive Technology for EVs and battery manufacturing project
Venezuela's oil reform fails to lure US majors despite push for private investment
Venezuela's interim government has fast-tracked changes to the country's hydrocarbon law in a bid to attract foreign capital to its battered oil industry, but major US producers remain reluctant to commit billions of dollars amid uncertainties.
Indian firm beats Argentina's Techint in $200mn Vaca Muerta pipeline tender
India's Welspun Corp has secured a contract worth just over $200mn to supply pipes for Argentina's Vaca Muerta liquefied natural gas project, defeating local steel giant Tenaris.
Shell, Petrobras complete Falcão-1 well with no commercial hydrocarbon discovery offshore São Tomé and Príncipe
Brazil-based state-controlled integrated energy company Petrobras and UK oil and gas major Shell have completed drilling of the Falcão‑1 well in São Tomé and Príncipe.
Africa’s data centre boom triggers shift in power investment priorities
Africa’s accelerating digital transformation is placing data centres at the heart of its future power strategy, as surging demand for cloud services and digital connectivity redefines the continent’s energy and infrastructure landscape.
Egyptian Enppi and Petrojet plan to form engineering venture with French Technip Energies
Egyptian state-owned engineering and oil services firms Enppi and Petrojet plan to establish a new joint venture with France’s energy firm Technip Energies to compete for large-scale projects
As India’s union budget approaches, global and domestic pressures weigh heavily
Higher budgetary support for exploration and strategic reserves could offset some of the risks linked to volatile global oil prices and shifting trade alignments
India–EU trade pact anchors climate action at the core of economic cooperation
The India–EU free trade agreement represents a decisive step towards embedding climate policy directly into the architecture of global commerce, marking a shift away from trade deals that treat environmental concerns as side issues.
Venezuela oil law revamp falls short of capital needed for sector overhaul
Venezuela’s proposed overhaul of its hydrocarbons law is designed to ease the expansion of companies already operating in the country and draw in fresh investors
Libya sees Turkey as key partner in energy push, targets 2mn bpd output
Libyan oil minister Khalifa Abdulsadek said Turkey could play a pivotal role in developing the oil and gas industry in his country with its technical expertise and offshore fleet.
Kosovo’s electricity crisis exposes years of neglect and policy missteps
Kosovo has once again found itself grappling with one of its most persistent and damaging problems: an unreliable electricity supply, the Kosovo Chamber of Commerce and Industry tells bne IntelliNews.
Tunisia’s natural gas output falls 12.2% y/y in January-October 2025
Tunisia’s natural gas production declined sharply during the first ten months of 2025, intensifying the country’s dependence on imports to meet rising domestic demand
White House weighs technocratic council as Venezuela fallback plan
The White House is quietly developing contingency plans for Venezuela that prioritise preventing state collapse over democratic outcomes, exploring the possible installation of a technocratic emergency council should the Rodriguez government falter.
China brings world’s first fourth-generation pebble tech nuclear reactor online
China has begun commercial operations of the world’s first fourth-generation nuclear reactor, marking a major milestone in nuclear safety and low-carbon energy innovation with its High-Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor-Pebble-bed Module (HTR-PM).
Egypt signs power infrastructure contract with Kuwaiti Kharafi for high-speed rail project
Hungary to challenge EU ban on Russian gas imports at European Court
Hungarian government claims the EU used a "legal trick" to pass the regulation for phasing out Russian gas purchases
Bangladesh’s power gamble and how energy security is in play at the ballot box
Over the past decade, Bangladesh’s energy mix has shifted sharply as domestic gas fields have declined and electricity demand has surged. Imported LNG stepped in to fill the gap.
India’s LNG buyers stall long-term deals as they press for lower prices
India’s liquefied natural gas buyers are delaying the finalisation of multi-decade supply agreements as they seek cheaper pricing and more flexible terms, betting that a looming surge in global supply will strengthen their negotiating position
Algeria and Niger discuss progress of $13bn Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline
Algeria and Niger have held high-level talks to revive previously agreed cooperation in the hydrocarbons sector, including the strategic $13bn Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP) project
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