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Russian ‘shadow fleet’ tankers cite Singapore to obscure oil buyers

10 February 2026

Russian oil tankers operating within the so-called shadow fleet are increasingly declaring Singapore as their official destination, signalling a shift in export routes and renewed efforts by Moscow to hide end buyers amid Western sanctions

Brazil's Raizen hires Rothschild to advise on debt restructuring amid shareholder impasse

10 February 2026

Brazilian sugar, ethanol and fuel distributor Raizen is in talks with Rothschild to advise on restructuring its debt amid an impasse among shareholders over capitalisation plans amid BRL68.6bn ($13.2bn) in debt.

Philippine state transfers major hydro complex to Aboitiz

10 February 2026

Philippine government officially transferred the 797-megawatt Caliraya-Botocan-Kalayaan (CBK) hydropower network to the Aboitiz-managed Thunder Consortium.

India's electricity amendment bill proposes shared networks to cut power distribution costs

10 February 2026

India’s draft Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2025 proposes allowing multiple power distribution companies to use existing networks instead of building separate infrastructure, a move aimed at reducing duplication and lowering costs

Vedanta Group calls for push in domestic oil and gas exploration to secure India’s energy independence

10 February 2026

Vedanta Group chairman Anil Agarwal has urged India to accelerate domestic oil and gas exploration to reduce import dependence and strengthen energy security

Samsung SDI and South Korea utility seal deal

10 February 2026

Samsung SDI (006400.KS) and the state-operated Korea East-West Power formally enter into a pact for collaboration on international renewable energy and energy storage system (ESS) projects.

Colombia's Ecopetrol contractor jobs rise 5% to 87,130 in 2025 with local hiring focus

10 February 2026

Ecopetrol generated 87,130 accumulated contractor positions during 2025, representing nearly 5% growth from the previous year, as Colombia's state oil company prioritises local workforce development across operational regions

Colombia's EPM commits $300mn to Antioquia grid modernisation through 2030

10 February 2026

Colombian utility Empresas Públicas de Medellín will invest more than $300mn modernising electricity substations across Antioquia department between 2020 and 2030, targeting reduced outages whilst preparing infrastructure for increased REM

PDVSA restores output as US licences unclog Venezuelan crude exports

10 February 2026

The rebound follows a steep pullback triggered by a US oil blockade that left large volumes marooned in storage and forced cuts across PDVSA’s fields, with the heaviest impact in the Orinoco Belt

Colombia faces 5.4% annual emissions cuts to achieve 2030 climate target, OECD says

10 February 2026

Colombia must accelerate non-hydropower renewable energy deployment to achieve its 2030 emissions reduction pledge of 51% below business-as-usual scenarios, requiring average annual greenhouse gas cuts of 5.4% against historical growth of 1.7% annual

Venezuela debt overhaul seen as years away despite political shift

10 February 2026

Oxford Economics, via its Alpine Macro unit, says entrenched legal risks, the sheer complexity of the country’s liabilities and the lack of deep structural reform are likely to slow any meaningful progress

US Energy Secretary plans Venezuela visit to open talks on PDVSA reform

9 February 2026

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright plans to travel to Venezuela in the coming days to open discussions with local officials on the future of state-owned oil company Petróleos de Venezuela SA

Shell weighs return to Venezuelan gas as sanctions ease

9 February 2026

The British energy major is considering a strategy that would rely on Trinidad and Tobago as a processing and export hub for gas extracted from Venezuelan waters, leveraging infrastructure where Shell already has operations

Bangladesh’s energy bind casts a long shadow over industry, growth and the February vote

9 February 2026

What began as a manageable rise in fuel imports has now hardened into an all-out structural vulnerability, with shrinking domestic gas supplies coupled to a growing reliance on LNG as well as coal and oil imports forcing factories to cut output.

US forces board Venezuelan-linked tanker in Indian Ocean enforcement operation

9 February 2026

US military forces boarded the oil tanker Aquila II, a vessel linked to Venezuela, in the Indian Ocean during an operation announced on February 9 by the US defense secretary, according to the Department of Defense

Reliance resumes Venezuelan crude imports after US intervention

9 February 2026

The Indian refiner has taken delivery of a Very Large Crude Carrier carrying about 2mn barrels

Hungarian gov't lets Samsung battery plant run after intelligence warned of severe pollution, report shows

9 February 2026

Hungarian government knew about the health risks at Samsung EV battery plant outside of Budapest, but concealed intelligence reports.

Namor 3 station strengthens Laos–China energy network

9 February 2026

The 500kV Laos–China power transmission line is on track to become operational in April, following its full connection on 5 February. The project enhances cross-border electricity links and facilitates the trade of clean energy in the region

Brent set to fall 10% in 2026, analysts say

9 February 2026

The average price of Brent crude oil is expected to fall by around 10% in 2026 to $62.1 per barrel, despite a recent rise in prices, as a persistent supply surplus continues to weigh on the global market.

Russian gas output dips 3.2% in 2025

9 February 2026

Russia’s total gas production fell 3.2% in 2025, while output of LNG declined 3.6%, according to data published by Rosstat.