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Circularity Fuels converts raw dairy biogas to jet fuel in world first end-to-end pilot

Opinion: Is the Iran war just an energy shock—or a turning point?

At least 1 billion barrels of crude oil and refined products have been lost from Middle East producers such as Iraq, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Iran itself. As much as 20% of global liquefied natural gas supply is also trapped in the narrow waterway between Iran and Oman.

U.S. refiners can still absorb more Venezuelan oil, Energy Secretary Wright says

Venezuela is sending about half of its total exports of 1.25 MMbpd to the U.S., with the remaining volumes going mainly to India and Europe.

Technip Energies, Safran, Airbus, Tereos to form green jet fuel venture in France

MB Energy and Zaffra sign MoU to advance commercialization of eSAF in Europe

The partnership marks a significant development and could deliver a valuable contribution for the eSAF market, connecting fuel production with the storage, blending, logistics and airport supply infrastructure required to deliver synthetic aviation fuel at scale.

China learns to live on less fuel, to the relief of oil markets

Gasoline sales at Sinopec, which runs China's biggest network of petrol stations and is the world's largest refiner, dropped 8% on-year in April while diesel fell 6%.

Opinion: Hormuz reopening could be OPEC’s undoing

The Iran war and the closure of the vital waterway – through which nearly a fifth of the world’s oil and gas flowed before the conflict – have sharply diminished output from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and moved the industry’s center of gravity away from the Middle East.

U.S. summer driving season hits as gasoline supplies squeezed tight

Surging summer demand from American motorists has not stopped U.S. refiners from increasingly prioritizing lucrative diesel and jet fuel production to backfill global shortages caused by shipping disruptions at the Strait of Hormuz.

U.S. sanctions Cuban state oil company, adding obstacles for fuel imports

Washington has imposed sanctions on an array of Cuban entities and people, including the island nation's president, as it seeks to intensify pressure on Cuba's communist leaders.

Dangote Refinery seeks $1 billion private placement ahead of planned listing