Think Tank: Russia's Oil Revenues Have Fallen
A recent analysis from the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air reveals that Russia's oil and gas export revenues have dropped significantly over the past year, with an estimated decline of 27%.
The Swedish government will again support the export of fossil energy equipment
The Swedish government has shifted its climate policy to offer support for the export of gas-powered energy equipment.
Swedish government will again support the export of fossil energy
The Swedish government has revised its climate policy to begin supporting companies that export natural gas-powered energy plants, reversing a previous ban.
Decoupling from Chinese Fossil Fuels... The US Investment Promised in the Tariff Agreement: A Series of 'Trump-Sealed' Projects
Japan announces the first projects under its $550 billion investment commitment to the U.S. as part of a recent tariff agreement, emphasizing artificial diamonds, crude oil export infrastructure, and gas-fired power plants.
Highest trade surplus in nearly a year
Norway's trade surplus reached nearly 76 billion kroner in January 2026, a significant increase attributed to soaring export revenues from oil and gas.
Ambitious Plan: The Fourth Largest Oil Company in the World Joins the Project to Export Gas from Vaca Muerta
The fourth largest oil company in the world, XRG, has officially joined a project led by YPF to export natural liquefied gas from Argentina's Vaca Muerta region, securing an agreement with Eni.
Copelouzos’ Thrace FSRU under the “microscope” of the American DFC and EXIM
The American Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and Export-Import Bank (EXIM) are exploring financial support for the Copelouzos Group's FSRU project in Greece, which aims to enhance the country's liquefied natural gas capabilities.
The oil industry, the engine of development
The oil and gas sector significantly contributed to Argentina's economic growth and export expansion in 2025, despite a mainly stagnant economy.
Paolo Rocca States His Position on the Bid for the Vaca Muerta Gas Pipeline
Techint's president, Paolo Rocca, expressed his views on the tubing tender for the export gas pipeline from Vaca Muerta to the coast of Río Negro, emphasizing the need to defend the industry against unfair competition from imports.
The weakening of the US dollar means both bad and good for Estonia
The recent depreciation of the US dollar against the euro brings mixed messages for Estonia, complicating the export market for exporters while providing slight relief to everyday consumers in terms of lower prices at gas stations and stores.
The Mother of All Battles
The recent controversy surrounding the bidding of pipes for a gas export project in Vaca Muerta, where a foreign company outbid Techint, reveals the structural problems hindering Argentina's progress.
Libya plans to increase its gas production and aims to boost exports to Europe
Libya is planning to increase its natural gas production over the next five years to provide larger quantities for export to Europe by early 2030, according to the head of the National Oil Corporation.
Venezuela announces the export of its first liquefied petroleum gas shipment
Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodríguez announced the departure of the ship Chrysopigi Lady with the country's first shipment of liquefied petroleum gas, following a previously signed marketing agreement.
Natural gas: Record exports coming, Greece as a hub for Europe
Greece is projected to become a key natural gas export hub for Southeast and Central Europe between 2026 and 2030, despite uncertainties due to geopolitical challenges.