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Energy News August 7, 2025: U.S. Pressures India, Petroleum Export, Oil Stabilization

... restrictions and encourages the extraction of fossil fuels, including coal, as part of its drive for energy independence. This has provided fossil fuel sectors with a further impetus for development. Experts emphasize that while the development of renewable energies (wind, solar, etc.) continues to accelerate, a complete immediate shift away from traditional fuels is not feasible. The International Energy Agency predicts that global electricity generation from coal will begin to gradually decline post-2025. However, the current situation demonstrates the complexity of navigating a transition period in energy systems worldwide without leveraging older resources. For investors,...

Oil Market Outlook: Projections and Insights from the IEA Report for Investors

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has released its latest report on the global oil market, highlighting key insights for investors. The report discusses projected demand growth, supply forecasts, and the role of OPEC+ in stabilizing prices. Additionally, the IEA forecasts a potential oil surplus in 2025, signaling possible ...

Russia has restricted the export of enriched uranium to the US: what this means for both countries and possible consequences

... uranium to the United States, which could affect energy security and the nuclear energy market in both countries. This article examines the main reasons for the decision, its impact on the United States and Russia, and the possible consequences for the global uranium market. How will these measures change the global nuclear fuel supply chain and how will countries respond to energy challenges? Russia Restricts Enriched Uranium Exports to the US: What This Means for Both Countries and Possible Consequences ...

The United States has allowed transactions with Russian banks in the energy sector: what does this mean

... transactions involving Russian banks related to the energy sector. This includes lifting restrictions on major financial institutions like Sberbank and VTB, allowing continued transactions in the oil and gas sector. Such a move could help avoid disruptions in global energy markets and support the stability of Russia's currency flows. The article explores the potential consequences for the economy and energy sector, as well as the significance of this decision for international trade relations. ...

Strong energy bonds

... Exporting Countries (OPEC) forecasts that China's oil demand will rise by 13% between 2023 and 2030 to 17.8 million barrels per day and reach 18.8 million barrels per day by 2045 (+19% from 2023 levels). Alongside India, China will lead the growth in global oil consumption. Currently, China accounts for 16% of global liquid hydrocarbon consumption, while Russia contributes 11% of global production, stated Igor Sechin, Secretary of the Commission on Energy Development Strategy under the President ...