Latest Energy Headlines

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Russia Says It Won’t Sell Oil to Nations That Cap Prices

Nov 22 2022 // Russia doesn’t plan to supply crude or oil products to nations that implement a price cap, according to Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak. Instead, Russia will redirect its oil supply to “market-oriented...

People Moves: Renewable Energy Lead at Marsh Specialty; Regional D&O Team Hires at AXA XL; Chubb Names Chief Culture Officer

Nov 22 2022 // Marsh Specialty Appoints Kolodner Global Renewable Energy Leader Marsh has appointed Michael Kolodner as global renewable energy leader, Marsh Specialty. Kolodner rejoined Marsh in 2020 as U.S. power and renewable energy...

Renewable Energy Market Generating New Interest As Sector Grows, Need for New Talent, Funding and Industry Partners Emerges

Nov 21 2022 // As the renewable energy insurance market continues to grow, there are risk concerns including catastrophe exposures, inflation and supply chain challenges. The insurance industry is well aware of the risks and knows it...

Turkey to Demand Oil Tankers Have Proof of Insurance, Adding Teeth to Russia Sanctions

Nov 17 2022 // Turkey warned the world’s oil shippers they will need to prove they’re insured to cross the country’s vital straits, a move that could restrict flows of Russian oil as new European sanctions kick in. The...

Five Iran-Connected Oil Tankers Lose Their Flags Following U.S. Sanctions

Nov 15 2022 // The international ship registries of Djibouti and the Cook Islands suspended the flags on five oil tankers, following sanctions by the United States this month for having facilitated oil trade for Hezbollah and...

Reuters: Russian Oil Cap Spurs Insurer Fears of Oil-Laden Ships Being Left at Sea

Nov 11 2022 // Oil-laden tankers risk being left languishing at sea if insurers do not urgently get clarity on an unfinished G7 and European Union plan to cap the price of Russian crude, two senior industry executives told Reuters. The...

Grounded Oil Supertanker Could Take Month to Free: Indonesian Navy

Nov 8 2022 // Indonesian authorities said on Monday it could take up to a month to free a crude oil tanker stuck in its waters, while the United States slapped sanctions on the vessel for alleged links to Hezbollah and a branch of...

Oil & Gas Operator Agrees to $1.5M Settlement Over Clean Air Act Violations

Nov 7 2022 // The United States Department of Justice announced that Utica Resource Operating LLC (URO) has agreed to a settlement resolving alleged Clean Air Act violations at URO’s oil and gas production well facilities in Ohio....

Ahem, Florida Lawmakers: State Insurance Market Badly Needs an Oil Change

Nov 7 2022 // As the Florida Legislature prepares for its 2nd Special Session on property insurance in 2022, it’s time we examine why our market sputtered out of control and discuss the necessary solutions to fix it. Many...

Court Revives Louisiana Wetlands Damage Suit Against Big Oil

Nov 7 2022 // A federal appeals court has ordered a nine-year-old lawsuit filed against oil and gas companies over damage to Louisiana’s wetlands to be returned to state court for trial, potentially clearing the way for at least...

UK to Cap Price of Russian Oil Using Insurance, Brokerage, Shipping Services Ban

Nov 4 2022 // The UK government is to cap the price of Russian oil for any company in the world using the country’s insurance, brokerage and shipping services. The UK Treasury said in a statement on Thursday that the country will...

Dutch Government to End Credit Insurance for Fossil Fuel Exports

Nov 4 2022 // The Dutch government on Thursday said it intends to stop giving companies and banks credit insurance for exports in the fossil fuel sector as of Jan. 1, following through on a pledge made at the COP-26 climate conference...

Court Revives Louisiana Wetlands Damage Suit Against Big Oil

Oct 24 2022 // NEW ORLEANS (AP) – A federal appeals court has ordered a nine-year-old lawsuit filed against oil and gas companies over damage to Louisiana’s wetlands to be returned to state court for trial, potentially clearing...

Insurers Still Unclear How G-7 Sanctions on Russian Crude Oil Cargoes Will Work

Oct 24 2022 // Just six weeks before European Union sanctions on Russian oil come into effect, insurers are still unclear as to exactly how they will work. At the heart of the uncertainty is a continued lack of detail surrounding US-led...

Russia Poised to Largely Circumvent G-7 Oil Price Cap, Insurance Restrictions

Oct 21 2022 // Russia can access enough tankers to ship most of its oil beyond the reach of a new G-7 price cap, industry players and a U.S. official told Reuters, underscoring the limits of the most ambitious plan yet to curb...

New Jersey Lawsuit Alleges Climate Change Deception by Oil and Gas Industry

Oct 20 2022 // New Jersey officials announced a lawsuit Tuesday against five oil and gas companies and a petroleum trade organization, alleging they had known for decades about the harmful impact of fossil fuels on climate change but...

Insurers Increasingly Withdraw From Fossil Fuel Projects: Climate Activists’ Report

Oct 20 2022 // Insurance companies that have long said they’ll cover anything, at the right price, are increasingly ruling out fossil fuel projects because of climate change – to cheers from environmental campaigners. More than a...

Russia Oil Exporter Rosneft Moves Into Tanker Chartering as Western Sanctions Loom

Oct 18 2022 // Russia’s biggest oil exporter Rosneft has expanded its tanker chartering business to ease oil shipments for buyers amid looming Western sanctions on insurance of Russian oil shipments, three sources familiar with the...

Exxon’s Russia Oil Output Collapsed After Rejection of Local Tanker Insurance: Sources

Oct 17 2022 // Oil output at the giant Exxon-led Sakhalin-1 Russian Pacific project collapsed following the U.S. major’s refusal to accept local insurance for tankers after Western insurers pulled out due to sanctions, several...

Report: Oil Spills Dropped Dramatically Last Decade

Oct 17 2022 // Oil and natural gas spills from tankers and pipelines in U.S. waters dropped dramatically from the last decade of the 1990s to the one from 2010 through 2019, according to a federal report. The amounts spilled and dumped...