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Low-sulphur gasoil deliveries for February rise at expiry, ICE data shows

12/02/2025

Deliveries of low-sulphur gasoil (LGOc1) for February rose to 1,574 lots or 157,400 tonnes at expiry, up from 836 lots

Korean oil refiners mull Canadian crude with Trump’s tariffs expected to drive down prices

12/02/2025

Korean oil refiners are actively mulling the importation of Canadian crude oil, possibly at slashed prices, looking to take advantage

Indian Oil buying sanction-free Russian crude oil cargoes, chairman says

12/02/2025

Indian Oil is buying Russian crude oil cargoes without the involvement of sanctioned entities and expects gasoline demand to grow

China’s Crude Oil Imports Decreased From A Record As Refinery Activity Slowed

12/02/2025

Slower oil demand growth in 2024 led to less crude oil processed by China's refineries and fewer crude oil imports compared with the record high set in 2023. China, the world's largest importer of crude oil, received 11.1 million barrels

Bangladesh seeking long-term LNG deals, to build new import terminals

12/02/2025

Bangladesh is looking for long-term liquefied natural gas deals with exporting nations such as Brunei, an adviser to the South

India’s GAIL revives plan to buy US LNG as Trump ends ban on export permits

11/02/2025

GAIL India Ltd GAIL will seek to buy a stake in a U.S. liquefied natural gas plant or secure long-term

US oil tariffs on Canada and Mexico would significantly impact North American crude flows

11/02/2025

US oil tariffs on Canada and Mexico would initiate a significant shift in crude flows in North America as higher prices would push a portion of US imports into overseas markets, according to a recent report from Wood Mackenzie.

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Indian oil companies in talks to buy U.S. LNG supplies

11/02/2025

Indian oil companies are looking to buy U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG), buoyed by the Trump administration’s lifting of a

‘Golden age of gas’ falls short of hype after decade of LNG exports

10/02/2025

When the first shipment of LNG left Gladstone in 2015, a golden age of gas beckoned, promising billions in investment, revenue and royalties. Ten years on, few have benefited from this boom, with some, such as domestic gas consumers and

China tariffs could drive US crude exports lower in 2025

08/02/2025

An emerging trade war between the United States and China could drive U.S. crude exports lower in 2025 for the

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