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Russia achieves oil export cuts pledged to OPEC+, Novak says
Russia carried out its pledged cuts in overseas supplies of oil, according to Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak.
Gas-addicted Europe trades one energy risk for another
Rather than replace Russian fuel with next-generation renewables, the continent has increasingly turned to American natural gas. But it’s risky, too.
Trafigura tanker carrying Russian fuel struck by Houthis
A tanker operated on behalf of trading giant Trafigura Group that was carrying a cargo of Russian fuel was struck by a missile as it…
Biden’s halt on natural gas licenses strands would-be exporters in limbo
The White House freeze on new natural gas-export licenses starkly divides terminal developers into two camps: those who can move forward with multi-billion-dollar investments and…
European aviation regulator teams up with IATA on jamming threat
Europe aviation officials and the airline industry are teaming up to curb the threat posed by jamming, instances where the satellite signals planes rely on…
Climate activists cancel protests, declare victory after Biden’s LNG freeze
Climate activists declared victory after the Biden administration announced it was freezing new approvals to export liquefied natural gas, canceling a planned three-day sit-in at…
United poised to resume flights of Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners
United Airlines Holdings Inc. is poised to resume service of some Boeing Co. Max 9s starting on Sunday, weeks after the jets were grounded following…
UK says Brexit border checks will begin next week as planned
The UK is pushing ahead with Brexit-related border checks next week, despite warnings from economists they will increase food price inflation.
Brazilian airline Gol sped up bankruptcy plan after news leaked
Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA filed for bankruptcy protection in the US sooner than it planned after word about the insolvency filing leaked to the…
Europe’s diesel supply-chain threatened by soaring freight costs
A surge in shipping costs due to turmoil in the Red Sea is pressuring Europe’s diesel supply-chain, contributing to a sharp jump in fuel prices.