Disruption to crude exports is nothing new, however recent geopolitical events have highlighted the precariousness of crude exports in some
North Sea Brent, the main global benchmark for crude oil pricing is moving with the times to reflect new market
The European ban on the imports of Russian products came into effect in early February and expectations
Recently we wrote about the potential of onboard carbon capture and storage systems (CCS) as a means to decarbonise shipping Continue reading
It has been approximately five months since the imposition of the G7 price cap on Russian crude exports
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is not a novel concept. Many of the early facilities were developed to be a
In recent years, Australia’s refining sector has undergone a profound structural shift. Refinery rationalisation and Covid-19
With the refined products price cap now in place for just over a month, the changes in trade flows as
Oil prices have remained comfortably below $100/bbl over the past three months, with Brent largely trading between $80/bbl and $85/bbl Continue reading
It now marks one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Instead of being a short military operation