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Natural Gas
Exxon Sees Natural Gas Demand Surging in Outlook to 2050
Exxon Mobil, a leading U.S. oil producer, announced on August 28, 2025, that global natural gas demand is expected to increase by over 20% by 2050 compared to 2…
Denmark
Jacobs and Rambøll Win Contract for Aarhus Tunnel
The Danish Road Directorate has engaged U.S. engineering firm Jacobs and Denmark’s Rambøll to support the construction of the Marselis Tunnel, a 2-…
Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
Palisades Re-Enters Operational Status
The Palisades nuclear power plant in Michigan, previously shut down for decommissioning, has officially transitioned back to operational status, marking a histo…
LNG
EQT to Buy LNG From Sempra’s Port Arthur Phase 2 Project
On August 27, 2025, Sempra, a U.S. energy company, announced that its subsidiary will supply 2 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to…
Spain
Blackstone Plans $5 Bln Expansion of Spanish Data Centre Project
Blackstone, a leading U.S. asset management firm, has announced plans to significantly expand its data centre project in Aragon, Spain, with an additional inves…
United States
US Cancelling Another $175 Million in California High-Speed Rail Projects
On Tuesday, the U.S. Transportation Department announced the cancellation of $175 million in funding for four projects tied to California’s high-speed rail ini…
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
SWITCH Maritime Bags $2 Million for NY’s First Hydrogen Fuel Cell-Electric Ferry
SWITCH Maritime, a U.S.-based shipowner, has secured $2 million in funding to advance New York’s first hydrogen fuel cell-electric ferry. The project aims…
Metal
US Interior Department Proposes Adding Copper to Critical Minerals List
On August 25, 2025, the U.S. announced a proposal to include copper, potash, silver, lead, and silicon in its draft critical minerals list for 2025, highlightin…
Oil Shale
Crescent Energy Nears Deal for US Shale Peer Vital Energy, Sources Say
Crescent Energy, a U.S. energy company, is in advanced discussions to acquire Vital Energy, a smaller firm, sources familiar with the matter reported on Friday,…
Biofuel
US EPA Approves Biofuel Waivers for Small Refiners, Stirring Concerns Over Demand
On Friday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cleared most of its backlog of exemption requests from small oil refineries under the Renewable Fuel S…
Photovoltaic (PV)
US Utility-Scale Solar Capacity Set to Surge in 2025
U.S. developers added 12 GW of utility-scale solar capacity in the first half of 2025, with plans for 21 GW more in the second half, per the U.S. Energy Informa…
SMR
Sweden’s Vattenfall Shortlists Rolls-Royce, GE Vernova to Build SMR Nuclear Reactors
On Thursday, Vattenfall selected Britain’s Rolls-Royce SMR and U.S.-based GE Vernova to supply small modular nuclear reactors for its Ringhals plant in so…
Wind Turbine
US Opens National Security Probe Into Imported Wind Turbines, Components
The U.S. Commerce Department announced on Thursday a national security investigation into wind turbine and component imports, launched under Section 232 on Augu…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
US Prolongs Michigan Coal Plant’s Operation Until November Despite Costs
The U.S. Energy Department extended an order for the J.H. Campbell coal plant in West Olive, Michigan, to remain operational until November 19, 2025. The 1,500-…
Oil Refinery
Indiana’s BP Refinery Restarts After Severe Flooding
BP’s 440,000-barrel-per-day refinery in Whiting, Indiana, the largest in the U.S. Midwest, began restarting operations on August 20, 2025, following disru…
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