Josh Owens is the Content Director at Oilprice.com. An International Relations and Politics graduate from the University of Edinburgh, Josh specialized in Middle East and U.S. relations. He has written and curated oil, gas, and renewable energy content for oilprice.com for the last six years.
U.S. exports of petroleum products jumped by 11% to a record 6 million barrels per day (bpd) in the first half of 2022, with exports…
An existing natural gas pipeline from Spain to France via the Pyrenees has boosted its capacity by 18% and could be used immediately if France…
China, the world’s largest coal consumer, has domestic reserves of coal to last the next 50 years, according to annual reserves data from the Ministry…
Seaborne crude oil exports out of Russia have dropped by 900,000 barrels per day (bpd) in the past two weeks compared to the last week…
Europe's businesses are concerned that proposed emergency market rules would be an intrusive over-reach from the European Union, which is looking to secure critical supply…
The massive Kashagan oilfield in Kazakhstan will not return to full oil production until at least October, Kazakhstan's energy minister told Reuters on Friday, adding…
Germany's natural gas supply faces its toughest test yet, and that test won’t come from Putin. Suppose the coming winter is colder than usual. In that…
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as part of the OPEC+ pact led to a 790,000-barrel-per-day rise in global oil production in August, the…
Global economic growth is set to remain robust at 3.1% this year and another 3.1% next year, OPEC said on Tuesday in a forecast suggesting…
Persistent drought in the Canadian province of British Columbia has prompted the local energy regulator to ration water use in the oil and gas industry…
During question time in Parliament today, the UK's new Prime Minister Liz Truss said she was against the windfall tax on oil and gas companies…
European energy companies are facing margin calls of a total of $1.5 trillion in the derivatives market and many would need policy support to cover…
The Czech Republic, which holds the rotating Presidency of the European Union, will convene an urgent meeting of the energy ministers of the bloc to…
A French minister on Thursday demanded clarification regarding a report in a local newspaper that France’s supermajor TotalEnergies was involved in a joint venture supplying…
Private firms and state-held Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) pumped less oil from some of their fields in India in July, driving total domestic…
Exports of crude oil and condensates from Latin America, excluding Venezuela, have fallen so far in August compared to high levels in July, as more…
Oil prices are back around the levels they were at before Russia invaded Ukraine, highlighting that a global recession and demand destruction are now the…
Oil majors have reported massive profits in the second quarter, with oil stocks across the board climbing as investor confidence grows. Oilprice Alert: This month's Intelligent Investor…
One of every six German industrial companies feels forced to reduce production due to high energy prices, a survey by the Association of German Chambers…
British lawmakers have officially approved a 25% windfall tax on oil and gas producers that will earn the government nearly $6 billion in one year…