Weak industrial demand and mild weather pushed European natural gas prices even lower on Monday after seven straight weeks of losses. The prompt Title Transfer Facility (TTF) contract fell below $10/MMBtu last week for the first time since June 2021 and stayed there Monday after falling another 1.5%. If prices continue to fall to near…
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G-7 Leaders Back ‘Important Role’ of Natural Gas in Confronting Energy Challenges
Heads of state from the Group of Seven (G7) economically advanced nations emphasized the need to “accelerate the phase out of our dependency on Russian energy” in a statement this weekend at the conclusion of a summit held in Hiroshima, Japan. Stressing “the global impact of Russia’s war on energy supplies, gas prices and inflation,…

G7 Leaders Leave Door Open to New Natural Gas Investments
Energy and environment ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) economically advanced nations, including the United States, agreed to ramp up electricity generated by renewable energy sources to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels. Yet the ministers, recognizing global demand shifts amid Russia’s war in Ukraine and the particular energy needs of meeting host…

Russia Retaliates Against Countries Imposing Oil Price Cap, Bans Exports Starting in February
Oil exports from Russia are to be banned beginning Feb. 1 to any country that agreed to cap prices, according to a decree signed Tuesday by President Vladimir Putin. The ban would continue for five months. “Deliveries of Russian oil and oil products to foreign entities and individuals are banned, on the condition that in…

With Russia, OPEC Output in Question, U.S. Crude Production Ramps Up
Domestic oil production jumped back to the 2022 peak level as OPEC and its allies affirmed plans to slash production through the end of the year as fallout from Russia’s war in Ukraine and China’s pandemic woes continued to roil global markets. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Wednesday output for the period ended…

G-7 Takes Stand for ‘Green Revolution,’ Resolving to Beat Covid-19 and Build Back Better
The Group of 7 world leaders pledged over the weekend to protect the planet by supporting a “green revolution” to create jobs, reduce emissions and limit the rise in global temperatures.The G7, as it is better known, consists of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the United States. The seven countries in 2020…