Archive for the ‘Energy Trade’ Category

Energy Trade, Germany, Kazakhstan, News

February 20, 2024

In a significant development, Germany has unveiled plans to ramp up its oil imports from Kazakhstan by an impressive 200,000 tons per month. This decision comes as Kazakhstan’s Minister of Energy, Almasadam Satkaliyev, announced the heightened collaboration between the two nations.   Previously, from May to October 2023, Kazakhstan exported approximately 100,000 tons of oil […]

Energy Trade, Europe, News

February 12, 2024

Efforts to fortify energy security in southeastern and central Europe are gaining momentum with the launch of a collaborative project aimed at establishing a novel gas transit route. Dubbed the “Vertical Corridor,” this initiative seeks to mitigate the impact of disruptions in gas supply by providing alternative pathways for gas transportation.   The proposed corridor […]

Energy Trade, News, Ukrain

February 12, 2024

Ukraine is expecting a notable uptick in electricity exports on Monday, with projected exports almost doubling in comparison to imports. This surge is attributed to unusually warm weather, as confirmed by the energy ministry.   Following the events of 2022, Ukraine temporarily halted significant electricity exports due to security concerns surrounding attacks on its power […]

Energy Trade, Japan, News, Saudi Arabia

February 1, 2024

Japan has consistently maintained a substantial share of its crude oil imports from Saudi Arabia, accounting for about 44 percent of its total oil requirements, totaling approximately 36.28 million barrels. This information, sourced from the Agency of Natural Resources and Energy within the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, underscores Saudi Arabia’s reliability as a […]

Energy Trade, Europe, News, United States

January 30, 2024

In recent developments, the United States and the European Union have encountered challenges in reaching a trade deal related to critical battery minerals. Despite this setback, both parties are committed to pursuing negotiations aimed at establishing a transatlantic marketplace for minerals and other vital components, as stated by the EU’s top trade official.   Valdis […]

Australia, China, Energy Trade, News

January 19, 2024

In a significant development, China experienced a notable rebound in coal imports from Australia throughout 2023, marking a positive shift following a nearly two-year ban. However, import levels remained below those observed in the pre-ban era, as Australia worked to regain market share amid stiff competition from other countries.   According to customs data, China […]