#oil

mlansbury@despora.de

Oil pipeline blown up in Russia's Rostov Oblast

An oil pipeline near the Russian city of Azov, Rostov Oblast, that was funneling oil products to tankers in the Azov Sea Port was blown up overnight on April 6, Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR) said.

"As a result of the explosion at the pipeline that used to funnel oil products to the local oil depot for tankers in the Azov Sea port... the loading of tankers with oil products has been suspended indefinitely," the agency said on Telegram.

https://kyivindependent.com/military-intelligence-oil-pipeline-in-russias-rostov-oblast-on-fire/

#RussiaInvadedUkraine #oil #pipeline #Azov #StandWithUkraine

mlansbury@despora.de

Ukraine has attack drones with range of over 1,000 kilometers, says Fedorov

A series of attacks in recent months have targeted oil refineries deep inside Russia. Multiple refineries reportedly lost capacity after the attacks and Russia is planning to reduce diesel exports from its Black and Baltic Sea ports in April to the lowest level in five months.

"Most of the drones that attacked Russian oil refineries have a range of 700 to 1,000 kilometers, but now there are models that can fly over 1000 km," Fedorov said.

https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-has-attack-drones-with-range-of-over-1-000-kilometers-says-fedorov/

#RussiaInvadedUkraine #RussianAggression #oil #refineries #drones #StandWithUkraine

nowisthetime@pod.automat.click

Long term health and enviromental affects from #Turkey's #bombings.

News coverage from NPA:

https://npasyria.com/en/111209/

"Turkish attacks on oil facilities in NE #Syria lead to #oil leakage into two main #river streams. Doctors and experts in Hasakah warn about #health and #agricultural #disasters that may take place due to the leakage."

Oil leakage into rivers threatens NE Syria - North press agency

harryhaller@diasp.eu

Disagreements over payments holds up key Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline restart: Iraq PM
Turkey shut down the pipeline in March 2023 after an arbitration court ordered it to pay Iraq $1.5bn (Tl45.23bn) in compensation.
(...)
the reduced supply has inadvertently helped Iraq adhere more closely to its OPEC+ production limits.
However, to meet its new target for January this year, Iraq will need to cut output by approximately 300,000 barrels per day.

Baghdad has requested Kurdistan to reduce its output to help Iraq comply with its OPEC+ limits, as reported by Argus.
January 18, 2024 — https://archive.is/fYnWe [offshore-technology.com]

Explainer: Why oil flows through the Iraq-Turkey pipeline have been halted
November 13, 2023 3:29 PM UTC — https://archive.is/cijN5 [reuters.com]

#oil #pipelines #turkey #kurdistan #iraq #opec

smokeinfog@diasp.org

Joe Biden just did the rarest thing in US politics: he stood up to the oil industry

The Biden administration suspended new permits for natural gas terminals. Can we see more of this kind of backbone?

Ten days ago Joe Biden did something remarkable, and almost without precedent – he actually said no to big oil.

His administration halted the granting of new permits for building liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals, something Washington had been handing out like M&Ms on Halloween for nearly a decade. It’s a provisional “no” – Department of Energy experts will spend the coming months figuring out a new formula for granting the licenses that takes the latest science and economics into account – but you can tell what a big deal it is because of the howls of rage coming from the petroleum industry and its gaggle of politicians.

And you can tell something else too: just how threadbare their arguments have become over time. Biden has called their bluff, and it’s beautiful to watch.

. . .

#oil #naturalGas #LNG #POTUS #JoeBiden #Biden #politics #USpolitics #environment #ecology #climateCrisis #climateChange #TheGuardian

nowisthetime@pod.automat.click

UK bypassing own ban on Russian #oil – study 6 Feb, 2024

Britain has bought over $700 million worth of petroleum products derived from sanctioned oil since 2022, a report has found

The UK has been bypassing its own ban on Russian oil by using a “refinery loophole” to import millions of barrels of the sanctioned commodity in the form of fuels processed in third countries, the BBC reported on Monday, citing two separate studies.

A recent investigation by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) claimed that India and China, which have become the top buyers of Russian oil after the West banned it, are refining sanctioned crude into jet fuel and diesel and then re-selling it to countries across the world, including the UK.

Re-exporting processed oil is not illegal and does not breach the UK’s ban on Russian oil due to internationally recognized “rules of origin,” which define the country where crude was processed into fuel for commercial purposes as the country of origin.

However, the “refining loophole” comes in contrast to London’s claims that there have been no imports of Russian oil since 2022.

“The issue with this loophole is that it increases the demand for Russian crude and enables higher sales in terms of volume and pushing up their price as well,” Isaac Levi, head of CREA’s Europe-Russia policy and energy analysis, commented.

A separate research by campaign group Global Witness revealed that some 5.2 million barrels of refined petroleum products made of Russian oil were imported by the UK last year. Most of that volume, or about 4.6 million barrels, arrived in the form of jet fuel and was used in one in 20 UK flights.

Meanwhile, CREA estimated that in the twelve months since Western restrictions on Russian oil took effect in 2022, the UK imported some £569 million ($712.5 million) worth of oil products derived from sanctioned crude.

https://swentr.site/business/591912

fionag11@sysad.org

With the growing concern across the province that the #Alberta #Energy Regulator seems to operate without sufficient public transparency and has vast discretionary powers, Alberta Wilderness Association opted to host a panel discussion on the theme "Reconsidering the Alberta Energy Regulator." The agency seems to be held captive by industry interests, rather than functioning as it is meant to: making decisions based on the best interests of Indigenous communities, the environment, and the public at large. Recent incidents, like the Kearl spills — and AER's response to it among others — highlights this point. #tarsands #oilsands #oil

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sRP4INGLg4&t=1s

fionag11@sysad.org

Can the #oil industry afford to clean up its mess? If by ‘mess’ we mean fossil-fuel-induced climate change, the answer is almost certainly ‘no’. But what if we look at a more limited cleanup scenario, restricted to the #remediation of conventional oil and gas wells? Even then, it seems that the oil industry may already be bankrupt.
As a case study, this paper estimates the solvency of the conventional) oilpatch in the Canadian province of #Alberta.

noam@libranet.de
mlansbury@despora.de

Ukrainian drone attack on Russian oil depot causes massive blaze


A Ukrainian drone has struck an oil storage depot in western Russia, causing a massive blaze, officials said, as Kyiv’s forces apparently extended their attacks on Russian soil ahead of the war’s two-year anniversary.

Four oil reservoirs with a total capacity of 6,000 cubic metres were set on fire after the drone reached #Klintsy, a city of some 70,000 people located about 60 kilometres from the Ukrainian border, according to the local governor and state news agency Tass.

https://www.euronews.com/2024/01/19/ukrainian-drone-attack-on-russian-oil-depot-causes-massive-blaze

#RussiaInvadedUkraine #RussianWarCrimes #drones #oil #OilDepot #fire #OilStorage #Ukraine #StandWithUkraine

nowisthetime@pod.automat.click

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🛢 🇺🇸 🇮🇷 CONFIRMED: #Iran’s Navy confirmed the seizure of the American oil tanker, ST NIKOLAS (9524475); formerly known as the SUEZ RAJAN, carrying #Iraqi oil in the Sea of Oman, this morning.

This tanker was #stolen about a year ago, #by the US #government for having transported a million barrels of Iranian #oil in connection to a US company, and Iran retook it.

Iranian Navy's Public Relations announced that the seizure was made based on a court order.

https://x.com/dana916/status/1745466387940753743