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Diesel Lives On: The Role of Diesel Engines in the Age of Electric Vehicles

... Commercial segment: Diesel-powered trucks and buses continue to form a significant part of the company's business. Integration with hybrid systems: Diesel engines are actively used in hybrid powertrains, enhancing fuel economy and reducing emissions. The Future of Diesel Engines: What Awaits Us? Despite the active promotion of electric vehicles, diesel engines are likely to remain in demand in certain market segments: Freight and Commercial Transport: The importance of diesel in this category cannot be overstated....

Starting from August 1, the ban on fuel exports will be reinstated. What does this mean for the market?

... quickly reopened," he says. To move away from this model, complex changes must be implemented, such as developing the futures market and risk hedging culture among both buyers and suppliers, Dyachenko believes. "This is something that is developed ... ... the government currently has few alternatives. One option is a "serious" increase in exchange norms for gasoline and diesel, which currently stand at 15% and 16% of production volumes, respectively. "Increasing the exchange norms will significantly ...

Energy Sector News – Thursday, July 31, 2025: Brent Exceeds $72; US Fed Keeps Rate Unchanged

... create risks of local supply reduction in the future. For now, however, summer 2025 proceeds relatively calmly for the oil products market: fuel prices are either decreasing or stabilizing, and consumers worldwide are generally supplied with gasoline and diesel without disruption. Outlook: Key Factors to Watch A number of factors remain on the horizon that could influence the dynamics of the global energy sector in the near future: Monetary Policy: Future decisions by central banks (especially the U.S. Federal Reserve) regarding interest rates and the dynamics of the dollar’s exchange rate may impact borrowing costs, investments, and consequently, demand for energy resources....

Fuel and Energy Complex News - Saturday, August 2, 2025: Brent around $73; gasoline exports from Russia restricted to stabilize prices

... maximum capacity, saturating the global market with oil products. On the other hand, structural changes in the industry—such as the closure of several outdated refineries in Western Europe and the U.S.—pose risks of local supply reductions in the future. However, for now, the summer of 2025 is passing relatively calmly for the oil products market: fuel prices in most regions are either falling or stabilizing, and consumers worldwide are generally supplied with gasoline and diesel without disruptions. Corporate News: Quarterly Results and Investment Plans The end of July marked the publication of financial results for the second quarter of 2025 from major oil and gas corporations. The reports from industry leaders reflect ...

Energy Sector News – Wednesday, July 30, 2025: Brent Surpasses $70; Europe Accelerates Gas Injections Before Winter

... supply reductions in the future. For now, however, the summer of 2025 is relatively calm for the refined products market: fuel prices are either dropping or stabilizing, while consumers around the world are generally well-supplied with gasoline and diesel without disruptions. Outlook: What to Watch A number of factors remain on the horizon that could influence the dynamics of the global fuel and energy sector in the near future: OPEC+ Decisions: The market awaits official confirmation of OPEC+ production plans for September and beyond. If the alliance continues to increase supply as scheduled, oil prices may hold in the $65-70 per barrel range. However, any unexpected ...