Canada May Expand Energy Infrastructure To Help Europe

Canada could expand its energy infrastructure in order to help Europe cut off Russian gas dependence in the medium term, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at the G7 summit in Germany.   “We will be there in the short term with any support we can,” Trudeau said, referring to possible Canadian support in energy supply to Europe. Asked about discussions between Germany and Canada for possible liquefied natural gas (LNG) deals, the Canadian prime minister said that “LNG infrastructure is the same type of infrastructure that will be needed as we transition…

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Critical EIA Oil Inventory Data Sees Further Delays

The Energy Information Administration will not release any further data, the agency said in an update on the heavily anticipated inventory figures that were due to be released last Wednesday. The data was not published last week after the EIA discovered “a voltage irregularity, which caused hardware failures on two of our main processing servers.” This failure prevented the EIA from processing and releasing multiple reports last week—including its highly sought after Weekly Petroleum Status Report, which publishes not only U.S. crude oil inventory data, but gasoline and diesel inventories,…

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Russia’s Middle East Footprint Expands With New Iran-Iraq Plan

Three events occurred in the last week or so involving either Iran or Iraq separately, or both together, that put Russia back front and centre in the Middle East, to the detriment of the U.S. In order of timing, these events were: a series of meetings between Russia’s veteran foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, and Iran’s senior political and military figures, including President, Ebrahim Raisi; the withdrawal from the Iraqi parliament of the country’s long-time de facto leader, Moqtada al-Sadr, and his 73-member political bloc, the largest group in the legislative…

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To strike staff-level pact with IMF, Rs10/litre petroleum levy on the cards

In order to strike a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the government is considering slapping Rs10 per litre petroleum levy on POL However, there is no possibility of imposition of general sales tax (GST) on POL products from July 2022, and it will be kept at zero for the time being. In an interesting but well-thought-out strategy, devised by the economic team of the coalition government, the Ministry of Finance is going to recommend that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif should slap a petroleum levy of Rs10 per…

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Musadik given overview of PSO’s performance

Minister of State (Petroleum Division), Ministry of Energy, Musadik Malik visited PSO’s Head Office here. Managing Director and CEO, Pakistan State Oil (PSO), Syed Taha welcomed the guest along with the company’s senior management.The minister was given an overview of the company’s financial and operational performance, milestones achieved and key challenges. The minister acknowledged PSO’s role in reshaping Pakistan’s energy landscape with technological advancements and digitization. Pakistan State Oil continues to set new industry benchmarks and reaffirm its role as the national flag bearer and leader of positive change in…

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