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Scania pilots vehicle‑to‑grid power for heavy‑duty electric trucks

Scania showcased one of the first V2G systems for heavy‑duty electric trucks using the Megawatt Charging System (MCS). The pilot demonstrated bi‑directional power flow, letting trucks feed stored electricity back to the grid while parked, with real‑time communication enabling dynamic charging and discharging. The company also opened orders for trucks equipped with an extra battery pack and MCS.

Singapore's Car Taxes Outpace Fiji's Entire GDP
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Singapore's Car Taxes Outpace Fiji's Entire GDP

Singapore is one of the world's biggest oil-trading hubs. It also LOVES to tax cars. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-13/singapore-s-car-tax-revenue-now-so-high-it-exceeds-fiji-s-gdp

By Akshat Rathi
Mapping ‘Hard-to-Heat’ Homes in the UK
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Mapping ‘Hard-to-Heat’ Homes in the UK

Ordnance Survey has mapped 23.6 million UK homes to create a heat‑retention index that flags properties most vulnerable to fuel poverty. The index draws on the National Geospatial Database and satellite‑derived observations, enabling granular climate‑risk profiling. Simon Navin highlighted how this...

By Geospatial World – Smart Infrastructure
‘Beyond a Lithium-Only Future’: How US Trade Rules Could Accelerate BESS Diversification
NewsFeb 13, 2026

‘Beyond a Lithium-Only Future’: How US Trade Rules Could Accelerate BESS Diversification

US trade policy changes – FEOC restrictions and a 25% Section 301 tariff on Chinese‑origin battery energy storage systems (BESS) – took effect on 1 January, tightening cost and compliance pressures. While Chinese lithium‑ion BESS remain marginally cheaper on equipment‑only pricing, developers...

By Energy Storage News
CleanCo Opens 500MWh Tesla Megapack BESS in Queensland, Australia
NewsFeb 13, 2026

CleanCo Opens 500MWh Tesla Megapack BESS in Queensland, Australia

CleanCo Queensland has commissioned the Swanbank Battery, a 250 MW/500 MWh grid‑scale storage system built with Tesla’s Megapack technology at the former Swanbank coal‑power site near Brisbane. The AU$330 million project, funded by the Queensland Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Jobs Fund, began testing...

By Energy Storage News
Battery Tech Startup E-TRNL Energy Raises ₹27.4 Cr For Product Development
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Battery Tech Startup E-TRNL Energy Raises ₹27.4 Cr For Product Development

e-TRNL Energy, a battery‑tech startup founded in 2021, secured ₹27.4 cr ($3 mn) in a seed round led by IAN Alpha Fund. The capital will fund completion of its chemistry‑agnostic lithium‑ion and future sodium‑ion cell technology and demonstrate large‑scale manufacturing in India....

By Inc42
Ikeja Electric Ties Power Supply to Tax IDs for Businesses
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Ikeja Electric Ties Power Supply to Tax IDs for Businesses

Nigeria’s largest electricity distributor, Ikeja Electric, announced that all business customers must provide a Tax Identification Number, National Identification Number, or CAC registration details to receive valid bills. The company set a seven‑day deadline, requiring submissions by February 20, 2026, after which...

By Techpoint Africa
Nigeria Marginal Field Dispute Raises Investor Concerns After Dawes Island Court Ruling
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Nigeria Marginal Field Dispute Raises Investor Concerns After Dawes Island Court Ruling

A Federal High Court in Nigeria overturned the 2020 revocation of the Dawes Island marginal field licence, reinstating Eurafric Energy Limited’s rights. The ruling challenges the Ministry of Petroleum Resources’ decision not to renew the licence after a decade of...

By World Oil – News
MOL Group Enters Libya Offshore in Joint Venture with Repsol and TPAO
NewsFeb 13, 2026

MOL Group Enters Libya Offshore in Joint Venture with Repsol and TPAO

MOL Group has secured a 20% stake in Libya’s O7 offshore block through a joint venture with Repsol and Turkey’s TPAO. The block covers over 10,300 sq km in water deeper than 1,500 m, awarded in Libya’s first licensing round in 17 years....

By World Oil – News
North Sea’s First Methane-Certified ‘Grade A’ Gas Project Launched by ONE-Dyas
NewsFeb 13, 2026

North Sea’s First Methane-Certified ‘Grade A’ Gas Project Launched by ONE-Dyas

ONE‑Dyas has launched the N05‑A development in the Dutch‑German North Sea, becoming the region’s first offshore gas project to earn MiQ Grade A certification for methane emissions. The field, part of the GEMS area, holds up to 50 billion cubic metres of...

By World Oil – News
Partners Advance Vaca Muerta-Linked Argentina LNG Export Development
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Partners Advance Vaca Muerta-Linked Argentina LNG Export Development

YPF, Eni and XRG have signed a binding joint development agreement to move the Argentina LNG project forward, leveraging gas from the Vaca Muerta shale play. The plan calls for two floating LNG units delivering a combined 12 million tonnes per year...

By World Oil – News
Oceanbird Lands First Commercial Order
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Oceanbird Lands First Commercial Order

Oceanbird, the Alfa Laval–Wallenius joint venture, announced its first commercial sale, delivering two Wing 560 wing sails for retrofit in Europe slated for early 2027. The order fills the initial production slots, shifting Oceanbird from prototype demonstrations to a commercial rollout. The...

By Splash 247
Singapore Mulls Keeping Carbon Tax at Low End of Target
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Singapore Mulls Keeping Carbon Tax at Low End of Target

Singapore’s finance minister said the city‑state may keep its carbon tax near the low end of the $50‑80 per tonne range slated for 2030, after noting a slowdown in global climate momentum. The current levy sits at S$45 (~$35.60) per tonne, already...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
France Scales Back Renewables, Keeps Nuclear Amid AI Power Surge
SocialFeb 13, 2026

France Scales Back Renewables, Keeps Nuclear Amid AI Power Surge

Link: https://t.co/VlV8K8X7eR 🇫🇷France set out a new energy law after years of wrangling on Thursday which slashes its wind and solar power targets and drops a mandate for state-run firm EDF to shutter nuclear plants. Summary France has cut its 2035 wind and...

By Anas Alhajji
Asia’s Bitumen Shift: Trade Flows, Freight, and Future Demand
PodcastFeb 13, 20260 min

Asia’s Bitumen Shift: Trade Flows, Freight, and Future Demand

The episode examines how shifting trade flows, tighter vessel availability, and rising freight costs are reshaping the global bitumen market in 2026, especially for Asian importers. It highlights a surge in Chinese bitumen exports that are undercutting traditional suppliers to...

By Metals Movers (Argus series within Argus Media feed)
CNOOC Targets 40% Offshore Wind Capacity Ramp up in 2026
NewsFeb 13, 2026

CNOOC Targets 40% Offshore Wind Capacity Ramp up in 2026

China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) announced a 40% increase in offshore wind capacity for 2026, targeting 3.5 GW of installed power. The expansion, executed with turbine maker Ming Yang Smart Energy, will roll out advanced turbines across southern provinces. Falling costs...

By Splash 247
Trump’s Iran Remarks, Not IEA, Drive Oil Slump
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Trump’s Iran Remarks, Not IEA, Drive Oil Slump

A bit of a stretch, attributing crude’s slump on Thursday to the #IEA report. If the market thought a 4 million b/d glut would cushion any supply disruption/shock, including the one posed by current US-Iran tensions, Brent would not have been...

By Vandana Hari
Energy Insiders Podcast: Why Batteries Are Getting Bigger and Marrying Solar
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Energy Insiders Podcast: Why Batteries Are Getting Bigger and Marrying Solar

The Energy Insiders podcast featured Sam Reynolds, head of Octopus Australia, outlining plans to construct the country’s largest battery and the rise of solar‑battery hybrid projects. He explained how falling storage costs and grid‑balancing needs are driving batteries to scale...

By RenewEconomy
Next‑gen Batteries Double Energy, Cement EV Dominance
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Next‑gen Batteries Double Energy, Cement EV Dominance

Anyone betting against EVs is betting on a loser... Lithium Manganese semi solid state battery with 2x the energy density of current Li-ion cells. https://t.co/6nLPvZFsgm Battery tech and electric motors are the new prime mover of the 21st century. And they're...

By Jesse D. Jenkins
US NatGas Deficit Hits 2025 High, Prices Plunge
SocialFeb 13, 2026

US NatGas Deficit Hits 2025 High, Prices Plunge

U.S natural gas comparative fell 7 bcf for the week ending February 6 It moved to the greatest deficit since March 2025 Henry Hub spot price decreased $8.78 from $13.79 to $5.01 #energy #NaturalGas #shale #fintwit #oilandgas #Commodities #ONGT #natgas #LNG https://t.co/tLe3q7z4xZ

By Art Berman Blog
The Little Battery that Could Pave the Way for Ageing Coal Generators to Be Shut Down on Schedule
NewsFeb 12, 2026

The Little Battery that Could Pave the Way for Ageing Coal Generators to Be Shut Down on Schedule

Australia’s renewable rollout hinges on grid‑forming inverters, a technology that can mimic the inertia and fault‑current support traditionally supplied by large synchronous condensers. Early results from the 25‑50 MW Darlington Point battery, built with these inverters, show it can stabilise frequency...

By RenewEconomy
US Must Secure Mineral Sources, Not Just Funding
SocialFeb 13, 2026

US Must Secure Mineral Sources, Not Just Funding

You can’t stockpile what you don’t control. The easy part is $12 billion from the Trump Adminstration. The hard part is finding the mines, processing & pricing. Washington needs to build alliances instead of burning them. https://t.co/JfhrJs5VnH #CriticalMinerals #Geopolitics #China #SupplyChains #EnergyTransition #Mining #USPolicy

By Art Berman Blog
EIB's Grid Debt Shift Sparks Skepticism in Europe
SocialFeb 13, 2026

EIB's Grid Debt Shift Sparks Skepticism in Europe

The European Investment Bank plans to advance electricity capacity by moving grid debt off bank books & monetizing future revenues I'm not holding my breath. This is Europe, after all. https://t.co/UHQ7GprVvL #PowerGrids #EnergyInfrastructure #Europe #EIB #Electricity #EnergyTransition

By Art Berman Blog
Australia’s Home Battery Boom Risks Locking Households Into Closed Ecosystems
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Australia’s Home Battery Boom Risks Locking Households Into Closed Ecosystems

Australia’s home battery market has surged past 210,000 installations, spurred by the federal Cheaper Home Batteries scheme. Tech entrepreneur Simon Hackett warns that most of these systems are locked to proprietary software, preventing third‑party control. The scheme only requires VPP‑readiness,...

By RenewEconomy
Shipping Decarbonizes Regardless of U.S. Policy Shifts
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Shipping Decarbonizes Regardless of U.S. Policy Shifts

Shipping is decarbonizing with or without Washington. Capital has already committed: dual-fuel vessels dominate orderbooks, and investment decisions are being driven by EU rules, port levies, and future-proofing U.S. politics comes & goes https://t.co/LBSLcVd8Xn #Shipping #IMO #Decarbonization #EnergyTransition #ESG #Maritime #ClimatePolicy

By Art Berman Blog
LPO Drives U.S. Nuclear Revival at Vogtle, Palisades
SocialFeb 13, 2026

LPO Drives U.S. Nuclear Revival at Vogtle, Palisades

🧵 THREAD: LPO & U.S. Nuclear — Vogtle, Palisades, Liftoff Reports, and Reality-Based Finance LPO was designed in 2005 to help commercialize nuclear power. It was at the center of Vogtle, Palisades restart, and the writing of the Nuclear Liftoff Reports

By Jigar Shah
Spot Prices Wrap: Midwest Strength Fails to Offset Broad Spot Gas Weakness
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Spot Prices Wrap: Midwest Strength Fails to Offset Broad Spot Gas Weakness

Natural‑gas spot prices surged as freezing temperatures drove heating demand, but the rally was tempered by broader market weakness. Midwest hub prices posted gains, yet they were insufficient to lift the overall bias, which slipped lower across most regions. Forecasts...

By Natural Gas Intelligence (NGI)
Venezuela Must Pay Debts Before Oil Returns
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Venezuela Must Pay Debts Before Oil Returns

"Active discussions" between @SecretaryWright & Venezuela's leader are meaningless Until Venezuela pays what it owes and restores contract trust, Big Oil won’t come back. Pay up or shut up. They won't pay so what's the point? #Venezuela #Oil #EnergyPolicy #Sanctions #RuleOfLaw #Geopolitics #RealityCheck https://t.co/7FKWgPpOIo

By Art Berman Blog
Photo Op Won’t Revive Venezuela’s Oil Without Real Investment Conditions
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Photo Op Won’t Revive Venezuela’s Oil Without Real Investment Conditions

You don’t revive Venezuela’s oil sector by touring dilapidated fields @SecretaryWright This is a pointless photo op Tell us about restoring conditions in which companies would risk capital to revive oil production. Otherwise, keep the photos on your phone #EnergyPolicy #Venezuela #OilMarkets #Geopolitics...

By Art Berman Blog
IRS Gives Guidance on Energy Tax Credits, Prohibited Foreign Entities
NewsFeb 12, 2026

IRS Gives Guidance on Energy Tax Credits, Prohibited Foreign Entities

The IRS and Treasury issued Notice 2026‑15 to clarify how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s new foreign‑entity restrictions apply to clean‑energy tax credits. The notice defines “prohibited foreign entity,” outlines a material‑assistance cost‑ratio calculation, and provides interim safe‑harbor tables for Sections 45Y, 48E and 45X. Taxpayers can...

By Accounting Today
Oil Inventories Rise, Distillate Falls Amid Mixed Market
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Oil Inventories Rise, Distillate Falls Amid Mixed Market

A mixed week for the oil glut story CI rose but has fallen from its mid-January maximum U.S. comparative inventory rose 1.7 mmb for the week ending February 6 Crude C.I. rose 7.1 mmb, gasoline rose 1.0 mmb but distillate fell 2.4...

By Art Berman Blog
WTI Inventories Plunge 54%, Prices Push Toward Yellow Curve
SocialFeb 12, 2026

WTI Inventories Plunge 54%, Prices Push Toward Yellow Curve

WTI comparative inventory has decreased 14 mmb (54%) from its mid-January maximum $63.09 WTI was $6.50 > marginal price on the red yield curve the week ending February 6 Markets may be adjusting price upward toward the yellow yield curve #energy #OOTT #oilandgas...

By Art Berman Blog
‘The Cost Declines in Lithium-Ion Tech Provide Very Attractive Pricing’: ASL on NSW’s Recent 12GWh LDES Tender
NewsFeb 12, 2026

‘The Cost Declines in Lithium-Ion Tech Provide Very Attractive Pricing’: ASL on NSW’s Recent 12GWh LDES Tender

New South Wales awarded a 12 GWh long‑duration energy storage (LDES) tender exclusively to lithium‑ion battery systems, highlighting the technology’s cost advantage over pumped hydro. ASL’s technology‑agnostic methodology normalises asset lifespans, allowing batteries with 20‑year horizons to compete on a 50‑year...

By Energy Storage News
Venezuelan Production Growth Inflated by Low Baseline
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Venezuelan Production Growth Inflated by Low Baseline

30-40% growth *from what baseline*?! Venezuelan production has been all over the map over the past few months—some very flattering base effects from which to cherry pick.

By Rory Johnston
Physical Possibility ≠ Economic Viability in Oil Markets
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Physical Possibility ≠ Economic Viability in Oil Markets

Again I’ll say: Virtually anything is physically *possible* in the oil market. Far fewer things are economically viable, let alone profitable. This is a nonsense take.

By Rory Johnston
Hot Take on the Endangerment Repeal
BlogFeb 12, 2026

Hot Take on the Endangerment Repeal

The EPA announced a final rule to repeal its 2009 finding that greenhouse gases endanger human health and welfare. The agency argues the original finding exceeded its authority and should be a congressional decision, invoking the Major Questions Doctrine. Critics...

By Legal Planet (Berkeley/UCLA)
Tie US Aid to Venezuela Publishing Detailed
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Tie US Aid to Venezuela Publishing Detailed

Secretary Wright, the only way to save Venezuela's oil industry—and I say this as an entirely disinterested party—is to tie any US support to reqs that the VZ oil ministry publicly publish regular, detailed oil industry statistics Simple bulk CSV file...

By Rory Johnston
GENERAL Inc. Adds New AIRSTAGE Heat Pumps
NewsFeb 12, 2026

GENERAL Inc. Adds New AIRSTAGE Heat Pumps

GENERAL HVAC Solutions America introduced two new multi‑zone heat‑pump models, the AIRSTAGE Aquila and Aquila XLTH, expanding its H‑Series R‑32 lineup. The Aquila delivers up to 23 SEER2, 10.5 HSPF2 and heats to 5 °F, while the XLTH reaches 23.5 SEER2, 11.5 HSPF2 and operates...

By Facility Executive
Ford Repurposes Idle Plant for Batteries Amid Market Growth
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Ford Repurposes Idle Plant for Batteries Amid Market Growth

Ford is going to try to make a go at batteries in its idled plant. I find it hard to be optimistic about that, but it's at least a growing market https://t.co/37Ns45bbLE

By Adam Ozimek
Futures Settle: Natural Gas Pops, Then Drops After Storage Data
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Futures Settle: Natural Gas Pops, Then Drops After Storage Data

Natural‑gas futures surged early Thursday after the Energy Information Administration reported a 249 Bcf net withdrawal for the week ending Feb. 6, marking a second consecutive week of above‑average draws. The data lifted front‑month prices as traders priced in tighter supplies, but...

By Natural Gas Intelligence (NGI)
TotalEnergies Expects Mexico’s Energía Costa Azul LNG Terminal to Enter Service This Year
NewsFeb 12, 2026

TotalEnergies Expects Mexico’s Energía Costa Azul LNG Terminal to Enter Service This Year

TotalEnergies announced that Mexico’s Energía Costa Azul LNG terminal is expected to enter service later this year, adding a new export hub on the Pacific coast. The company projects a total LNG output of 44 Mt per year from its combined...

By Natural Gas Intelligence (NGI)
Coal Giant’s First Gigawatt-Scale Battery Charges up, Guided by some In-House Algorithms
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Coal Giant’s First Gigawatt-Scale Battery Charges up, Guided by some In-House Algorithms

AGL Energy has begun charging and discharging its first gigawatt‑scale battery, the 500 MW/1,000 MWh Liddell project located beside the de‑commissioned Liddell coal plant. The battery will be commissioned in two 250 MW/500 MWh stages, with the first expected within two months and the...

By RenewEconomy
Science Now Overwhelmingly Refutes Trump’s Climate Repeal
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Science Now Overwhelmingly Refutes Trump’s Climate Repeal

The scientific understanding of human-driven climate change is much stronger today than it was in 2009 when the EPA first issued the endangerment finding. There is no scientific basis for the Trump administration's decision to repeal it https://t.co/l5qmBNkADn

By Zeke Hausfather
MidDay Snapshot: Natural Gas Cash Prices Diverge by Region
NewsFeb 12, 2026

MidDay Snapshot: Natural Gas Cash Prices Diverge by Region

Natural gas cash prices showed regional divergence on Thursday, with the Henry Hub benchmark rising to $3.425 per MMBtu, up 18 cents, while the NGI Spot Gas National Average slipped 2 cents to $2.955 per MMBtu. The overall market trend...

By Natural Gas Intelligence (NGI)
Gas Storage Boosts Reliability when Pipelines Fall Short
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Gas Storage Boosts Reliability when Pipelines Fall Short

Natural gas storage is part of the reliability and resilience story too. When there’s insufficient long-distance pipeline capacity, access to storage is your next best bet. This is part of the solution too.🧵 https://t.co/o35G4ig5HU

By T. Mason Hamilton
Vista Energy Increases Reserves by 57% and Production by 59% in 2025
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Vista Energy Increases Reserves by 57% and Production by 59% in 2025

Vista Energy reported a 57% jump in proved and probable reserves to 588 MMboe at the end of 2025, driven largely by the acquisition of Petronas assets. The reserve replacement ratio surged to 605% overall and 260% on a organic basis....

By Oil & Gas Journal – General Interest
Supply Dynamics, Not Demand Forecast, Drive Oil Market
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Supply Dynamics, Not Demand Forecast, Drive Oil Market

Sure, the IEA demand forecast update was negative... but pretty inconsequential in the scheme of the supply developments that are actually currently driving the oil market. https://t.co/P0KD7cPlR4

By Rory Johnston
Natural Gas Forwards Soften Again, But Basis Strength Signals Risk of Regional Volatility
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Natural Gas Forwards Soften Again, But Basis Strength Signals Risk of Regional Volatility

U.S. natural‑gas forward prices slipped again this week as the market eases from the January cold snap. Prompt‑month contracts fell 26.7 cents, while regional basis spreads showed mixed movement. SoCal Citygate basis peaked near $1.90/MMBtu for 2028 deliveries, whereas Malin remained...

By Natural Gas Intelligence (NGI)
As U.S. Companies Return to Venezuela's Oilfields — One Canadian Driller Has a Head Start
NewsFeb 12, 2026

As U.S. Companies Return to Venezuela's Oilfields — One Canadian Driller Has a Head Start

Canadian oilfield services firm Ensign Energy Services is currently the sole operator of drilling rigs in Venezuela, maintaining two rigs in the Orinoco heavy‑oil region after two decades of continuous presence. A recent Trump administration general licence has opened the...

By Financial Post – Commodities
Electricity Prices Rising by Double the Rate of Inflation. Data Center Demand Means No Relief Ahead, Analysts Say
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Electricity Prices Rising by Double the Rate of Inflation. Data Center Demand Means No Relief Ahead, Analysts Say

Electricity rates surged 6.9% in 2025, more than double the 2.9% inflation rate, driven largely by AI‑powered data centers. Goldman Sachs warns that data centers will account for 40% of electricity‑demand growth, keeping prices elevated through the decade. Households face...

By CNBC – Energy