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| July 22, 2022 | Energy | Maritime | Bulk
Oil tankers that previously carried Iranian oil are switching to haul Russian crude, according to shipping analytics company Vortexa.
| July 22, 2022 | Energy | Logistics
| July 22, 2022 | Energy | Ports & Terminals
| July 22, 2022 | Air Cargo | Airlines | Energy | Alternative
| July 22, 2022 | Energy
As the burgeoning Guyanese offshore oil and gas industry goes from strength to strength, powered by the Stabroek block, government revenue from domestic production is on track to break the $1 billion mark this year and accelerate to $7.5 billion annually in 2030, according to Rystad Energy research.
| July 22, 2022 | Energy
Schlumberger said annual sales will rise the most in 11 years as concern over inadequate energy supplies outweighs recessionary fears among major oil explorers.
| July 22, 2022 | Energy | Alternative
The electrolyzer, obscure for decades, sees its sales soar. Here’s how the technology works.
| July 22, 2022 | Energy | Conventional | Logistics
| July 22, 2022 | Energy
| July 21, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Intermodal | Trucking
Customers will see electric delivery vehicles on the road in more than a dozen cities including Baltimore, Chicago, Dallas, Nashville, San Diego, and Seattle
| July 21, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Ports & Terminals
| July 21, 2022 | Energy | Conventional
In 2020, energy consumption declined by a record 7.5% in the United States, mostly as a result of pandemic effects and relatively warmer weather. Data from our State Energy Data System (SEDS) show that declines in energy consumption varied significantly by state. The states that had the largest declines tended to have significantly less energy used in transportation.
| July 21, 2022 | Energy | Conventional
| July 21, 2022 | Energy | Alternative
| July 20, 2022 | Energy | Conventional
| July 20, 2022 | Energy | Conventional
| July 19, 2022 | Energy | Conventional | By The Numbers
A fire at Freeport LNG’s natural gas liquefaction plant led to the full shutdown of the facility on June 8. The shutdown reduced U.S. export capacity by an estimated 2.0 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d), and as a result, the U.S. benchmark Henry Hub natural gas spot price fell by $1.27 per million British thermal units (MMBtu) to $8.16/MMBtu on June 9.
| July 19, 2022 | Energy | Conventional
| July 19, 2022 | Energy | Conventional
| July 19, 2022 | Energy | Conventional
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