Refusal to Cook Due to LPG Shortage, Wife Leaves Home
A woman in Barabanki, India, has left her home after refusing to cook due to a shortage of LPG gas cylinders.
Residents of multi-apartment buildings will receive nearly half a million euros: what to do to get support
Lithuania is allocating nearly half a million euros to support residents of multi-apartment buildings in transitioning away from hazardous natural gas (SND) balloons, enhancing safety and encouraging modern energy solutions.
Significant decline at the Oslo Stock Exchange
The Oslo Stock Exchange sees a significant downturn, with the main index falling 1.2% amid volatile oil and gas prices related to the Middle East conflict.
Africa: UN Weather Agency Warns of Record 'Climate Imbalance' As Planetary Warming Accelerates
The UN's weather agency warns of unprecedented 'climate imbalance' due to soaring greenhouse gas levels and record heat during the past decade.
Rome explosion leaves multiple casualties as huge blast destroys homes
An explosion in a residential area of Rome caused multiple injuries and significant property damage, with several buildings collapsing.
UN on new climate report: Every single indicator is flashing red
The UN warns that climate indicators are at alarming levels, with the planet experiencing unprecedented imbalance due to greenhouse gas emissions.
The Oil Crisis is Just an Excuse! Pakistan Fears Taliban Attacks, PSL Limited to 2 Cities
The Pakistan Super League has been restricted to two cities due to fears of Taliban attacks, alongside concerns over an oil and gas crisis.
‘Energy investors are like butterflies’: IEA chief warns Albanese against more taxes on gas export profits
The head of the IEA cautions the Australian government about imposing new taxes on gas export profits, stating it could deter investors during a time of soaring profits due to the global energy crisis.
At the Džūkste Biogas Metering Point, More Than 0.5 Million Cubic Meters of Gas Have Been Pumped Since Its Establishment
Since its establishment in late July 2025, the Džūkste biogas metering point has pumped over 0.5 million cubic meters of gas into the system, according to Latvia's Minister of Climate and Energy, Kaspars Melnis.
India will take a big step amidst the gas crisis, China will face a jolt
India is planning to impose anti-dumping duties on cheap LNG imports from China to protect its domestic industries amidst a global energy crisis.
Africa: Earth Records Hottest 11-Year Period As Climate Crisis Deepens - WMO
The World Meteorological Organization reports that the period from 2015 to 2025 has been the hottest on record amid escalating climate crises due to greenhouse gas emissions.
IEA Chief: The War in the Middle East Threatens the World Economy
Fatih Birol, the head of the IEA, warns that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is leading to significant global oil and gas crises that threaten the world economy.
The drifting Russian tanker wreck in the Mediterranean could cause an environmental disaster
An abandoned Russian gas tanker in the Mediterranean poses a significant environmental risk due to potential fuel and gas leaks, according to Italian authorities.
Trump's 'Annihilation Deadline' is at 8:44 AM on the 24th... Will he strike gas power plants first?
President Donald Trump warns of significant attacks on Iran's power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not fully opened, with a deadline looming.
Government takes strict measures on gas and oil crisis, directs ministers and officials
The Prime Minister has formed a team of ministers and officials to improve coordination and ensure the availability of essential goods and services during the gas and oil crisis in India.
From LNG to CNG: The Complete Journey of Gas, Learn...
The article explains the process of how Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is converted to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and how it reaches consumers in India.
Dorian LPG: Received the dual-fuel VLGC/AC 'Areion'
Dorian LPG announced the delivery of the dual-fuel LPG and ammonia very large gas carrier (VLGC/AC) named 'Areion', which was built in South Korea.
Climate is tipping more and more: 'Planet Earth is being brought to its limits'
The World Meteorological Organization warns of a growing climate crisis fueled by human-made greenhouse gases, with record-high temperatures, warming oceans, melting ice, and increasing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations.
Dried-up Gas Stations: Australians Encouraged to Work from Home
As record fuel prices strain supply, the Australian government is urging citizens to work from home if possible due to empty gas station pumps.
Meteorologists' Climate Report: Record Heat over the Last 11 Years
The World Meteorological Organization's latest report highlights unprecedented global temperature increases and rising greenhouse gas emissions over the past eleven years.
Nigeria: Nigeria Has No Electricity Sector Roadmap, Seeks Merger of Gas, Power Ministries - NLC
The Nigeria Labour Congress criticizes the absence of a structured roadmap for the country's electricity sector, attributing ongoing power crises to its systemic flaws.
Heat Accumulated on Earth Reaches Highest Level Since 1960s… Warning of ‘Heat Overload’ for Oceans, Atmosphere, and Cryosphere
Recent reports indicate that Earth’s accumulated heat has reached its highest level since 1960, primarily driven by human activities and greenhouse gas emissions, signaling a critical state for the planet's climate system.
How CNG is made from LNG, learn the whole game of gas production and transport
The ongoing conflict in West Asia has severely impacted global LNG supply chains, particularly affecting countries like India due to production halts in Qatar.
Report: Warmest records in the last eleven years
A new report from the World Meteorological Organization highlights that the last eleven years have recorded unprecedented global warmth, driven by rising greenhouse gas emissions.
Iran's Heavy Recovery in Hormuz... $2 Million to Pass One Tanker, Claims Report
The article discusses how Iran is charging significant fees to allow oil tankers to pass through the strategically important Hormuz Strait amid an ongoing conflict with the U.S. and Israel, resulting in an escalating oil and gas crisis worldwide.
Australia and Singapore Will Secure Energy Supply
Australia and Singapore are racing to secure the trade of essential commodities like diesel and gas due to the Middle East conflict.
Scott Bessent calls out 'terrible framing' during clash with NBC News host on Iranian oil
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended U.S. policy on Iranian oil during a heated debate with NBC's Kristen Welker regarding the implications of lifting sanctions amidst rising gas prices.
"LNG Supply Will Cut Off in 10 Days"... Countdown to Unprecedented 'Supply Cliff'
The global liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply is facing a severe cut-off due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz amid the ongoing war between the US, Israel, and Iran.
São Paulo MP opens investigation to assess the actions of GCM in dispersing Carnaval block
The Public Ministry of São Paulo has launched an investigation into the actions of the Metropolitan Civil Guard during the dispersal of the Vai Quem Qué block party in Butantã following reports of pepper spray and tear gas use against revelers.
TVNET FROM STRASBOURG ⟩ Inese Vaidere: "Returning to Russian oil and gas is not acceptable"
Inese Vaidere, an MEP from the European People's Party, discusses the pressing issues surrounding energy prices and the need for reform in the European energy sector.
Major oil companies reduce investments in energy transition by over $12 billion, report says
The world’s largest oil and gas companies have cut their investments in energy transition technologies by more than a third, marking the first annual decline in eight years, according to a BloombergNEF report.
Global alert on natural gas: The LNG market on the brink of disaster
The global natural gas market faces a sharp and dangerous turn as LNG shipments from the Persian Gulf approach their destinations amidst escalating energy security concerns.
C’River gas explosion victims rise to 60 as commissioner assesses burn injuries
The number of victims from a gas explosion in Calabar, Cross River State, has increased to 60, as health officials assess the situation.
US companies suspend oil negotiations awaiting resolution on war
US companies have halted oil and gas negotiations due to uncertainties caused by the ongoing war with Iran and volatile crude oil prices.
In Slovenia, the government has introduced limits on refueling at gas stations due to fuel shortages
The Slovenian government has implemented temporary refueling limits at gas stations in response to fuel shortages, allowing 50 liters per day for private vehicles and 200 liters for businesses and priority users.
Maximum 50 liters per day. The Slovenian government has limited refuelling at gas stations
The Slovenian government has imposed a daily fuel limit of 50 liters per vehicle due to supply issues.
In Istanbul, one person died after buildings collapsed due to a gas explosion
A gas explosion in Istanbul has led to the death of one person and injuries to ten others, with one being in critical condition.
Gas explosion in Istanbul - two buildings destroyed
A gas explosion in Istanbul has resulted in the destruction of two buildings and one fatality, with several others injured.
Important meeting of PM Modi with ministers on the situation in the Middle East, these instructions given
PM Modi chaired a high-level CCS meeting discussing the situation in West Asia, focusing on gas, oil, and energy security, and directing the formation of groups among ministers and secretaries.
Kalle Palander Went to the Gas Station and Was Shocked
Former Finnish alpine skier Kalle Palander expressed his surprise at the rising diesel prices during a recent gas station visit, showcasing his frustration through a social media video.
The worst energy crisis in history dominates an agenda in the U.S. with Argentine entrepreneurs and the government
The worst energy crisis in history will be the focus of CERAWeek by S&P Global in Houston, where Argentine businessmen and government officials will discuss energy funding and partnerships.
Scramble for Gas in Khagaria
A huge crowd gathered at the Tirupati Gas Agency in Khagaria, Bihar, due to a shortage of domestic gas cylinders, leading to long waiting lines and rising frustration among consumers.
LPG Crisis: Will the prices of cooking gas, petrol, and diesel rise? Modi convened an urgent meeting, big announcement tomorrow?
Prime Minister Modi held a high-level meeting to assess the country's energy situation amid rising oil prices due to geopolitical tensions in West Asia.
Crowd Gathers Over Gas Cylinder, Conditions Deteriorate Due to Pushing and Shoving
A large crowd gathered at a gas agency in Khagaria, Bihar, causing a chaotic situation due to the shortage of domestic gas cylinders.
As Labor faces pressure to respond boldly to oil shock, it needs to find more unconventional levers to pull
Australia's government is under increasing pressure to address rising oil prices and supply issues following recommendations from the International Energy Agency.
Slovenia: ‘Bulletin’ on Fuels Due to the War with Iran – Queues at Gas Stations and Shortages
Slovenia has implemented emergency measures, imposing temporary restrictions on fuel sales due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, leading to long queues at gas stations.
3:2 against Hamburger SV: Kehl gets the gas turned off in Dortmund
Sebastian Kehl's successful tenure as BVB’s sports director comes to an end shortly after Dortmund's thrilling 3:2 comeback win over Hamburger SV.
Damaged Russian tanker will be towed to Libya
The tanker 'Arctic Metagaz,' which was carrying a cargo of fuels and liquefied natural gas, will be towed to Libya after being damaged by explosions amid accusations between Russia and Ukraine.
Its size is about $200 billion.. The war on Iran threatens precious metal trade in the Gulf
The ongoing conflict surrounding Iran is disrupting air and maritime navigation, impacting not just oil and gas but also the vital trade of precious metals in the Gulf region.
Russia's Economic Suffering Likely Will Not End the War in Ukraine, Report Reveals
A recent report indicates that economic sanctions on Russia have decreased export revenues from oil and gas, but not enough to threaten the funding of the war in Ukraine.