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LNG shipping rates surge as Hormuz disruption sends shock through energy markets
Charter rates for liquefied natural gas tankers have surged more than sixfold in less than a week as escalating tensions in the Middle East disrupt shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz, sending a shock through global energy markets.
Shell subsidiary to carry out geological exploration at Zhanaturmys field in Kazakhstan
Shell’s Kazakhstan subsidiary and the country’s Ministry of Energy have signed an agreement to carry out geological exploration at the Zhanaturmys field in Aktobe Region, the ministry announced on March 5.
Hormuz crisis: oil markets move from disruption to chaos
The global oil market is sliding from disruption into what could become a full-scale crisis, as the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz leaves Gulf exporters unable to ship crude and running out of storage capacity.
COMMENT: Hormuz disruption unlikely to drive sustained oil price surge – Fitch
The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz following the outbreak of conflict involving Iran is unlikely to persist long enough to trigger a sustained surge in global oil prices, according to Fitch Ratings.
Kazakhstan notified of arbitration appeal by Kashagan shareholders over $4.6bn environmental fine
Kazakhstan has been formally notified of an international arbitration appeal filed by shareholders of the Kashagan oil project over a KZT 2.3 trillion ($4.6bn) environmental fine imposed on the operator of the country’s largest offshore oil field.
Australia's Worley secures long-term contract to support operations at major Kazakh oilfield Tengiz
Worley (ASX: WOR), an Australian provider of engineering and energy services, has secured a long-term contract to support operations at Kazakhstan’s giant Tengiz oilfield, the company said in a statement.
Trump takes from Putin playbook with state-backed Hormuz maritime insurance
It wasn’t missiles that closed the straits of Hormuz. It was insurance companies. At the outbreak of hostilities international insurance companies canceled war-risk coverage.
Iran threatens pipeline that carries nearly a third of Israel's oil, putting Georgia on alert
Europe’s gas crisis deepens as Putin turns the tables on Europe, threatens to cut off supplies early
Russian President Vladimir Putin sought to capitalise on the chaos on the energy markets by threatening to cut off Russian gas supplies to Europe, which is already facing a gas crisis that will amplified by the escalating war in Iran.
Ukraine under pressure to allow EU inspection of damaged Druzhba pipeline
Ukraine is facing mounting pressure from European partners to allow inspectors to examine a damaged section of the Druzhba pipeline that carries Russian crude to Central Europe, as a dispute grows over the extent of damage caused by an air strike.
Bulgaria says Azerbaijan covers nearly 40% of gas needs under long-term deal
Azerbaijan supplies nearly 40% of Bulgaria’s natural gas under a 25-year contract, providing price stability and uninterrupted deliveries amid volatile energy markets.
Russian shadow ship becomes first LNG carrier ever lost at sea, with Moscow blaming Ukrainian drone strike
The Arctic Metagaz tanker, under both UK and US sanctions as part of a so-called shadow fleet of vessels servicing Russia’s Arctic LNG-2 project.
Daily output at Kazakhstan's Tengiz drops by 30% at beginning of March
Production at Kazakhstan’s Tengiz oilfield, the country’s largest, dropped sharply in early March, falling roughly 30% below February’s average, Reuters reported on February 3, citing two industry sources.
EU seeks stronger energy partnership with Azerbaijan as Southern Gas Corridor expansion advances
The European Union has called for deeper energy cooperation with Azerbaijan amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, as officials confirmed further expansion of gas infrastructure under the Southern Gas Corridor (SGC).
Russian coal miner Raspadskaya in red in 2025
$194mn upgrade of refinery aiming to lower Kyrgyzstan’s fuel import reliance nears completion
A $194mn upgrade and modernisation of Kyrgyzstan’s largest oil refinery should conclude at the end of July, according to the Ministry of Economy and Commerce.
Hormuz crisis offers Moscow short-term gains, but long-term losses if regime falls
A prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz could deliver short-term fiscal relief to Moscow through higher oil and gas prices, but regime change in Tehran would risk stripping Russia of one of its most important strategic allies.
Kazakhstan’s oil output surges by 43% in February
Kazakhstan’s output of oil and gas condensate reportedly surged by around 43% in February from the previous month as production at the giant Tengiz field continued to recover from a major outage.
Jade Gas concludes appraisal at coal bed methane project at Mongolia’s Red Lake gas field
Jade Gas Holdings (ASX: JGH) on March 2 said in a stock market announcement that it has concluded the appraisal programme for its flagship TTCBM Project in Mongolia with the submission of its appraisal report for the Red Lake gas field in South Gobi.
Hormuz crisis puts one-fifth of global LNG supply at risk
Escalating US-Iran tensions have halted LNG production in Qatar and threatened shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, exposing Europe, Asia and emerging importers to sharp price spikes and renewed energy security risks.
Zelenskiy invites Slovak PM Fico to Ukraine amid Druzhba pipeline dispute
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has invited Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico to visit Ukraine to discuss “all existing issues” as tensions mount over the Druzhba oil pipeline and a stalled €90b EU loan.
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