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Extreme heat will kill more people in poor countries than the rich

26 March 2026

Poorer countries are projected to suffer sharply higher mortality from the increasing frequency of extreme heatwaves than wealthier nations, with death rates potentially rising by as much as tenfold.

China becoming the first Electrostate

26 March 2026

China is well on the way to becoming the world's first “Electrostate”. The nature of the global economy is changing. The carbon-based economy that has dominated since the industrial revolution giving away to a silicon-based economy.

Dutch gas reserves slump to lowest level since 2018

26 March 2026

The Netherlands’ gas in storage has dropped to its lowest level in eight years, as Europe continues withdrawing stockpiles despite warmer weather.

US quietly ships 30,000 barrels to Cuba's private sector as state blockade holds

25 March 2026

The United States has exported roughly 30,000 barrels of fuel to Cuba's private sector since early February, Reuters revealed, disclosing for the first time a carve-out that allows private Cuban firms to receive US supplies amid an oil blockade.

Hormuz closure threatens global chemicals supply chains, Fitch warns

25 March 2026

Fitch warns a prolonged Hormuz closure threatens global chemicals supply chains, with force majeure declarations already emerging and material credit risks building across Gulf, European and Asian producers.

Venezuela's two most powerful women pitch competing visions to investors

25 March 2026

Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez is due to address an international investment summit in Miami on March 25, a day after opposition leader María Corina Machado made her own appeal to the energy industry at a separate Houston conference.

Losers and winners from the Qatari LNG disruption

25 March 2026

While European and Asian importers have been hit hard by the disruption in Qatari LNG to varying degrees, the crisis has both short- and long-term benefits for US exporters and other LNG competitors.

Iran tells ‘non-hostile vessels’ they can pass through Strait

25 March 2026

Tehran has formally notified the International Maritime Organization (IMO) that “non-hostile vessels” may now navigate the Strait of Hormuz, provided they act “in co-ordination with Iranian authorities”.

Egypt plans LNG imports worth up to $3bn ahead of summer demand

25 March 2026

Egypt’s Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources is currently studying a plan to import around 45 liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes at an estimated cost of between $2.5bn and $3bn.

The Philippines declares national energy emergency

25 March 2026

The Philippines has declared a nationwide energy emergency, becoming the first country to take such a step in response to disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict involving Iran.

Bangladesh nears launch of first nuclear power plant

25 March 2026

Bangladesh is set to bring its first nuclear reactor online within months, marking a long-delayed milestone as the country struggles with severe energy shortages linked to disruptions in the Middle East.

Libya begins towing damaged Russian LNG tanker off its coast

24 March 2026

Libya has begun operations to tow a damaged Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker that has been stranded off its coast since early March

Iranians freeze gas supplies to Turkey following Israeli strike on South Pars

24 March 2026

Ankara yet to comment on whether it could face significant gas shortages.

Kazakhstan cancels contract with Shell and Eni

24 March 2026

State takes charge of building processing facility at Karachaganak field.

ADNOC restarts Habshan gas plant while LNG export disruptions continue

24 March 2026

The United Arab Emirates has resumed operations at its largest gas processing facility following an attack that halted output, even as exports of liquefied natural gas remain severely constrained by disruption in the Strait of Hormuz.

Which countries in Europe and Asia have the most reserve coal-fired generating capacity in reserve?

24 March 2026

Natural gas prices have already doubled since the start of the war in the Middle East and are expected to rise higher as the last of Qatar’s LNG exports arrive at their destinations. Now everyone is switching to coal.

Middle East conflict causes surge in gas flaring and emissions

24 March 2026

The war in Iran has caused a spike in gas flaring across the Middle East is adding to greenhouse gas emissions as energy infrastructure disruptions linked to regional conflict force producers to burn excess fuel.

Ukraine keen to buy LNG from Mozambique, both countries' presidents agree to maintain regular contact

24 March 2026

Ukraine is scouting for alternative sources of gas following the disruption of supplies over the past month due to the armed conflict between Israel and Iran.

Crude market volatility reflects Trump administration’s unpredictable war moves, says analyst

24 March 2026

The US has temporarily lifted sanctions to permit the sale and delivery of Iranian oil, allowing for up to 140 million barrels of crude to enter global markets over the coming weeks.

Trump says Hormuz will reopen 'very soon' if US-Iran deal works

24 March 2026

Trump says the Strait of Hormuz will reopen "very soon" if a US-Iran deal works, but Tehran denies any negotiations and says the blockade will not return to pre-war conditions.

Chinese refiners eye Iran oil under temporary US waiver

24 March 2026

China’s state-owned refiners are reviewing potential purchases of Iranian crude after Washington allowed limited sales of cargoes already loaded on tankers to ease supply pressures from the Middle East conflict.

Asia falls back on coal as LNG shortages drag on

24 March 2026

From South Korea to Indonesia to Bangladesh, governments are increasingly turning back to coal-fired power generation to help offset a widening shortfall in LNG imports.

Cow dung to power Suzuki biogas push in India

24 March 2026

The facility, located in Bhukhala in Gujarat in Northwest India processes cow dung to generate methane for use in compressed natural gas vehicles.

Egypt moves to fully clear $1.3bn dues to oil partners by end-June 2026

23 March 2026

The Egyptian government is doubling its efforts to settle outstanding payments to foreign oil and gas partners to restore investor confidence and support production growth. It moves to fully clear $1.3bn dues to oil partners by end-June 2026