Nigeria is weighing a bold bet that could reset its energy economy, as Dangote teams with Honeywell in a push to lift refining capacity from 650,000 barrels per day to 1.4 million by 2028 while expanding petrochemicals output to industrial scale and tightening the loop between fuels, plastics, and
Positioning the Market Narrative Investors walked into the week with a simple message from OPEC+: near‑term supply remains steady, but the real action shifts to the mechanics that will define who can produce what by 2027, a pivot that quietly reassigns market power and resets price expectations.
A sudden restart after an air-raid halt sent a clear signal that the Caspian Pipeline Consortium remained operationally steady even as drone risks rose, and that signal mattered because it framed the corridor not as a fragile chokepoint but as an adaptive system where interruptions translated into
As Ankara hosted a state visit that broke a 13-year gap, the leaders of South Korea and Turkey set in motion a plan that sought tangible outcomes over ceremony, pairing national ambition with pragmatic collaboration across strategic industries. President Lee Jae Myung and President Recep Tayyip
What happens when a critical fuel pipeline fails just as millions prepare to take flight for the holidays, threatening Thanksgiving travel plans at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac)? In the heart of Washington state, a leak in BP's Olympic Pipeline near Everett, detected on November
In a world where energy security often dictates geopolitical alliances, India's recent pivot to the United States for a significant portion of its fuel needs stands out as a striking development, especially amidst global trade tensions and tariff disputes casting shadows over bilateral relations.