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Georgia and Azerbaijan sign energy and transit deals at Aliyev-Kobakhidze summit
Deals cover natural gas supply, electricity imports and transit, the revival of the Baku-Tbilisi-Supsa oil pipeline, and rehabilitation work on the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway.
Glenfarne’s Alaska LNG secures supply deal with ConocoPhillips
Alaska LNG has inked a 30-year natural gas supply deal with US energy giant ConocoPhillips.
Australian Union Group says it will Strike at Inpex’s Ichthys LNG plant
Workers in Australia at the Ichthys LNG export terminal in northern Australia will begin strike action on May 27.
Taiwan’s renewable energy push is a combination of ambition, delays, and dependence
The government originally targeted a 2025 electricity mix of 20% renewables, 50% LNG and 30% coal. That target has since quietly slipped, with officials now acknowledging that the 20% renewables goal will likely not be reached until after 2026.
Gulf allies avert US Strike on Iran as Washington weighs temporary sanctions relief
Following interventions by regional leaders, a planned US military strike against Iran was postponed amid reports Washington may temporarily waive oil sanctions during negotiations.
China added a Germany-sized electricity grid last year - OWID
We’ll often see headlines quoting how many gigawatts of new solar farms or coal plants China is building. But it’s hard to get a meaningful sense of scale for how electricity generation in China is changing.
Ukraine escalates drone strikes against Russian oil infrastructure, exports down 10%
Ukraine has stepped up its drone strikes on Russia’s energy infrastructure with one of the most intense weekends of bombing that targeted refineries, pipelines and storage facilities in a campaign that has reduced oil exports by about 10%.
Iran’s Pezeshkian admits oil exports hit by US naval blockade
President Masoud Pezeshkian acknowledged that Iran had “run into problems” exporting oil, the first such admission by a senior official since the United States imposed a naval blockade on Iranian ports last month.
Dangote refinery sues to halt Nigeria petrol imports amid market battle
Dangote Petroleum Refinery has reopened its battle with fuel importers after filing a lawsuit seeking to halt petrol imports into Nigeria, arguing that continued import licences violate the Petroleum Industry Act and undermine domestic refining.
Shell to submit final Libya oil and gas exploration study by end-May
Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC has announced progress in discussions with the British energy major Shell (LSE:SHEL) for future exploration and production projects in Libya
Egypt’s imports of US natural gas surge 190% y/y in January-February 2026
Egypt’s imports of US natural gas surged by around 190% year-on-year (y/y) during the first two months of 2026, reaching 82.1bn cubic feet compared with 28.3bn cubic feet in the same period of 2025, according to data from the US Department of Energy
BP considers partial sale of Egypt gas assets amid global restructuring
British energy major BP (LSE:BP) is considering the sale of part of its natural gas assets in Egypt as part of a broader restructuring strategy aimed at reducing debt and focusing on higher-return projects
COMMENT: The Oslo playbook returns to the Middle East
Norway has become the only NATO country still talking to Tehran. It is doing so for reasons that are partly diplomatic, partly mercantile, and with echos of the original Oslo accord of the 1990s.
Serbia to submit final NIS proposal to MOL as talks near deadline
MOL has been in exclusive talks to acquire a 56.15% stake in NIS from Russia’s Gazprom Neft and Gazprom, which are under pressure to divest following US sanctions imposed in 2025.
Nigeria grants pension funds waiver to invest in Dangote Refinery IPO
Nigeria’s PenCom has granted pension fund administrators a special waiver allowing investment in the planned Dangote Petroleum Refinery IPO, in support of what may be the largest listings in African capital markets history.
ADNOC delivers update on landmark pipeline to Abu Dhabi crown prince
Abu Dhabi’s crown prince chaired an ADNOC meeting in which he was updated on the status of the company’s landmark West-East Pipeline Project.
Kenya Airways and Rubis Energy to build Africa’s first sustainable aviation fuel refinery in Kenya
Algeria’s oil export revenues drop 13% y/y in 2025 to $22.4bn despite higher shipments
Algeria saw its oil export revenues decline by 13% year-on-year (y/y) in 2025 to $22.4bn, despite a slight increase in export volumes
Egypt projects 7% surge in summer electricity demand
Mahmoud Esmat has instructed electricity sector companies across Egypt to raise their readiness levels ahead of an expected 7% year-on-year (y/y) hike in electricity demand during the summer of 2026.
Venezuela launches debt restructuring in bid to end decade of default
Venezuela's interim government has announced it will begin a formal restructuring of the country's external public debt, including obligations tied to state oil company PDVSA, in what could rank among the largest sovereign debt workouts in history.
Permian Basin royalty firm EagleRock raises $320mn in IPO
EagleRock Land, a land management royalty company that controls surface acreage in the US’ Permian Basin, has raised $320.1mn in its initial public offering.
Keyera closes Plains acquisition despite challenge from Competition Bureau
Canada’s Keyera has completed the acquisition of Plains Midstream Canada despite Canada's federal Competition Bureau launching a challenge against the transaction.
Germany revamps its energy laws, but risks locking itself into decades of costly gas import dependence
Germany risks locking itself into decades of costly gas import dependence unless policymakers give battery storage equal treatment in upcoming power market reforms, energy think-tank Ember has warned.
Tehran water consumption hits 3bn litres a day as Iran braces for crisis summer
Daily water consumption in Tehran has reached nearly three billion litres before the start of summer, with reservoirs at just 22% of capacity, as Iran braces for an early heatwave amid post-conflict strain on infrastructure.
Bluesphere Ventures engages Stem to Model 1 GW of NYC battery storage
New York City anchored developer brings in the largest operator of storage software in the country to stress-test the economics of urban-sited storage at scale
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