Wednesday, March 11, 2026

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EU considers gas price cap as a way to control rising energy costs

The European Union is considering measures to?reduce energy prices. This includes capping gas price, said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday. Before the Iran War caused oil and gas to surge, Brussels was drafting proposals for industries who claim that high energy costs make it impossible to compete with their rivals in China or the United States. The EU's electric system is set up so that the price of electricity is determined by the last power station needed to meet the total demand.

Patterson-UTI, an oilfield services firm, says that higher oil prices won't spur more US production.

Andy Hendricks, CEO at?oilfield service company 'Patterson-UTI', stated on Tuesday that a surge in energy costs caused by the war between the United States and Israel with Iran would not lead to an increase in U.S. production of oil without the necessary market predictability. Since the end of Feburary, oil prices have been fluctuating wildly after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz - a major trade route - forcing major Middle East producers to reduce production. U.S.

Repsol, a Spanish company, may attract new investors to the US renewables unit

Josu Imaz, CEO of Spanish energy company Repsol, said that the group is reviewing its approach to renewable power generation and may welcome new investors. Repsol, as part of a larger strategy to transition from a traditional oil and gas company into a multi-energy provider, has been building up a portfolio since 2018. It has also invested in the production and distribution of 'green hydrogen', a low-carbon fuel. Along with Spain, the United States is a major market for its?division of low-carbon energy.

Zambia seeks global investors to triple copper production by 2031

Zambia is wooing investors from around the world, including those in the United States. It aims to triple its copper production to 3 million tons by 2031. Washington wants to work with the second largest copper producer in Africa, Africa's Democratic Republic of Congo. The United States is intensifying efforts to loosen China’s grip on critical materials for advanced manufacturing. Zambia missed its annual target of 1,000,000 tons by a mere?890.346 tons.

Qatar is looking to strengthen its security partnership with the US following Iran's attacks

Qatar wants to strengthen its defense partnership with the United States after Iranian air strikes on Qatari territory, said the spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry on Tuesday. Qatar also sees the current deal as a deterrent. Iran launched drone and missile attacks on its oil producing Gulf neighbours following U.S./Israeli strikes which killed the top leaders of Iran. The conflict disrupted oil production in the region, sending oil prices soaring. Qatar is home to 'the largest U.S. military base in the Middle East.

G7 and EU discuss energy prices and strategic reserves

Officials said that the G7 energy minsters will discuss the soaring prices of energy due to the war in Iran during a Tuesday call. A group of European Union Leaders will also do the same later in the day. On Monday, oil?prices soared to $119 per barrel, their?highest level in nearly four years. This was due to fears that Gulf production would be cut and tanker exports disrupted. The European Union is worried about a possible repeat of the energy crises they experienced in 2022.

G7 and EU will hold a call on the soaring prices of energy

Officials have confirmed that the G7 energy ministers are scheduled to discuss the rising energy prices due to the war with Iran on a phone call Tuesday. A group of leaders from the European Union will do the same later in the day. Fears of Gulf production cuts and disruptions to tanker traffic pushed oil prices up to their highest level since mid-2022. The G7 Finance Ministers stated on Monday that they are prepared to take "necessary steps" to combat the price surge…

Sources say that Bangladesh has secured diesel supplies amid major disruptions in energy supply

After the U.S. - Israel war 'on 'Iran, which disrupted shipments to garments and other industries, Bangladesh began receiving diesel from suppliers such as?China, India, officials said. The country has enough fuel for about a?month worth of demand. As the Middle East oil trade is severely disrupted by the war against Iran, South Asia, a nation of approximately 175 million people that relies heavily on imported energy, has implemented fuel rationing, restricted diesel sales, and closed its universities.

EUROPE GAS - European prices fall in line with crude oil as Middle East hopes for de-escalation are raised

Dutch and British wholesale gasoline prices fell from their 3-year highs in the morning of?Tuesday, mirroring oil market movements after?U.S. Donald Trump claimed that the Middle East conflict would end "soon". Data from Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), showed that the benchmark Dutch front-month contract at the TTF hub had fallen by?7.98 euros to 48.47 euros per megawatt hour(MWh) as of 0852 GMT. The intraday peak was 69.50 euro/MWh, which is the highest since January 2023.

Indian restaurants are warning of closures due to the shortage of cooking gas as a result of the Iran war

The Iran war has caused a shortage of cooking gas in India, and restaurants and hotels have warned that they may be forced to close their doors. Authorities have set up a committee to review the requests of industry. Fuel shortages are a result of the U.S. and Israel war against Iran, which has stopped ship traffic on the Gulf of Mexico and Strait of Hormuz. This has led to higher energy and transport prices, and impacted the exports and production of Gulf producers such as Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

Thailand orders bureaucrats in its energy-saving drive to use stairs instead of elevators and to work from home

A government spokesperson said that the Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul had ordered civil servants to conserve energy due to the energy crisis caused by the Middle East conflict. This included suspending overseas trips and using the stairs instead of elevators. Lalida Periswiwatana, a spokesperson for the prime minister, told reporters that civil servants must now work from home. However, officials who serve the public will be exempted.

Bloomberg News reports that oil magnate Sargeant's firm loaded 1 million barrels of oil for China.

North?American Blue Energy is a company that has been backed by the United States. Harry Sargeant III is a renowned energy magnate who has made a decision to export?1,000,000 barrels of?Venezuelan oil for delivery into China. Bloomberg News reported this on Monday, citing an official document. Reports?stated that this may be the first shipment of Venezuelan oil delivered to Asia since the US took control of the nation's oil exports earlier this year. U.S.

Oil stocks held back by G7 nations as Iran crisis raises prices

France's Finance Minister said that G7 countries haven't yet decided whether to release their emergency oil reserves, as prices are surging above $119 per barrel because of the Iran War. He added that there was no immediate shortage in supply. We have agreed to use all necessary tools to stabilize the market, including releasing any stockpiles that may be necessary. On?Monday?, oil prices soared to $119 per barrel, a level not seen since the mid-2022 period…

Helsinki Energy Group plans to invest heavily in small nuclear reactors

Helen, the city's energy utility, plans to invest between $1.16 billion and $5.78 billion in Small Modular Reactors in the next few years. This was revealed by the head of the newly-established nuclear division. Helsinki isn't?alone? in pursuing new nuclear generation. Countries from the United States and South Korea to companies like Meta are turning to SMRs for their rapid increase in power demand due to artificial intelligence and electrification.

Iran War threatens to hit global energy markets for a long time

Even if the U.S. and Israel's war against Iran ends soon, consumers and businesses around the world could face weeks or even months of higher fuel costs as suppliers deal with damaged facilities and logistics and increased shipping risks. This outlook is a threat to the global economy and to President Donald Trump's political position as he heads into midterm elections. Voters are concerned about energy costs and do not like foreign involvement.

The Iran War threatens to have a long-lasting impact on global energy markets

Even if the conflict with Iran ends soon, consumers and businesses could face weeks or even months of higher fuel prices. This is because suppliers are dealing with damaged facilities, disrupted logistic, and increased risks in shipping. This outlook is a greater threat to global economic stability and a political vulnerability to U.S. president Donald Trump as we approach the midterms. Voters are sensitive to energy costs and do not like foreign involvement.

Oil derivatives indicate traders view Middle East shocks as short-lived

Oil futures and options are signaling that the Middle East conflict could be short-lived as traders rush to?structures which profit from a decline in prices following the initial spike. The options and futures market?often provides the earliest indication of whether traders view a supply shock?as fleeting or structural. This creates opportunities to profit from sharp swings in price. Israel and the United States' attack on Iran has caused shockwaves in energy markets.

Russian Urals Prices Tops Brent in Indian Market for the First Time

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Russian flagship Urals oil is selling at a premium to the Brent international benchmark at delivery in Indian ports for the first time ever, fuelled by rising demand due to the Iran war, traders said on Friday.The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, which began a week ago, has choked the Strait of Hormuz, the main route for global oil.Russian oil had traded at a discount of several U.S. dollars per barrel to Brent in Indian ports…

Sources say that oilfield production in Iraqi Kurdistan has been halted after a drone strike.

Security sources and an oilfield engineer confirmed that a drone strike struck an 'oilfield operated by U.S. company HKN Energy? in Iraq's Kurdistan Region on Thursday. The attack caused a fire? and halted?production?, they said. The Sarsang oil field is operated by HKN Energy with a 62% stake. HKN, a privately owned U.S. oil & gas?company, is owned by Hillwood Energy. Hillwood Energy is part of the Hillwood group founded by Ross Perot Jr. Kurdish officials, however, accused the?Iraqi?militias allied with Iran?

Sources: Uniper talks LNG with Canada to reduce US dependence

Three 'people who are familiar with the matter' said that Uniper, a state-owned German energy company, is in 'talks' with Canada about expanding liquefied gas purchases. This is part of Berlin’s plans to establish a broad economic relationship and reduce reliance on U.S. suppliers. Sources say that the discussions are on a political and corporate level. They are also taking place as Germany prepares to bid for a Canadian sub tender, which is likely going to include deals in rare earths and batteries, and energy.