Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Tanker fleet heads to load U.S. oil as Middle East supply crumbles- oil and gas 360

Tanker fleet heads to load U.S. oil as Middle East supply crumbles

(Oil Price) – Empty supertankers have left Asia en route to the U.S. via the Cape of Good Hope in one of the biggest queue of vessels ever seen at sea, as Asian buyers rush to load U.S. crude to replace part of the supply lost in the Middle East. “Tankers are forming what looks like a fleet, an unbroken line

War redraws energy trade routes

(By Oil & Gas 360) – As conflict in the Middle East disrupts traditional flows, Russia is quietly repositioning itself to capture new openings in global energy trade. Officials in Moscow have pointed to the shifting landscape as an opportunity, less about replacing lost barrels and more about redirecting them. When established routes tighten, trade does not stop; it moves.

Middle East war revives interest in Alaska LNG- oil and gas 360

Middle East war revives interest in Alaska LNG

(Oil Price) – Interest in the Alaska LNG export project has spiked since the war in the Middle East choked 20% of global LNG supply and sent Asian buyers scrambling for expensive spot cargoes. Glenfarne Group, the majority owner and developer of the Alaska LNG Project, aims to sign soon binding offtake agreements with buyers and advance final investment decisions to

What excites and worries LNG exporters in 2026: Maguire- oil and gas 360

What excites and worries LNG exporters in 2026: Maguire

(BOE Report) – The year 2025 in the LNG sector will be one for the history books after production and exports of the super-chilled fuel smashed records and raked in billions of dollars in revenues across the global liquefied natural gas supply chain. A 25% surge in LNG purchases by European countries was a key highlight and raised hopes among