In 2024, the United States imported about 17% of its domestic energy supply, half of the record share set in 2006 and the lowest share since 1985, according to our Monthly Energy Review. The decline in imports' share of supply
Russia’s Sakhalin-2 liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant has resumed loadings after planned maintenance, LSEG data showed on Monday and an
Global crude/condensate exports (excluding Iran, Venezuela, and Sidi Kerir) have been increasing steadily since last September, driven by growing OPEC+
Discounts for Russia’s flagship Urals crude oil for delivery to Indian ports in August shrank to their narrowest levels since
Russian Urals oil supplies to Turkey’s STAR refinery, controlled by Azerbaijan’s SOCAR, hit a one-year high in June above 800,000
LNG Canada reached a major milestone by loading its first export cargo from Kitimat, British Columbia, right on schedule with
In the first quarter of 2025, the European Union (EU) imported €95.3 billion ($111 billion) worth of energy products,
European Union’s revised quotas for agricultural imports from Ukraine this year are low relative to 2024 volumes, Ukrainian farm lobby
Imports of ethane feedstock for Chinese petrochemical plants are set to rebound in August after the US Bureau of Industry
About two-third of Angola’s August cargoes have been sold, traders said on Thursday, while Nigeria’s Dangote refinery was heard to