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Equinor: Iran war lifts Asia-Pacific interest for Norwegian petroleum products, LNG

The conflict has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, a choke point for energy exports from producers in the Gulf, especially affecting clients in Asia.

Colonial Oil Industries to acquire Atkinson Oil Co., strengthening fuels and lubricants deliverables in SE U.S.

Booming U.S. energy exports draw scrutiny as domestic fuel prices bite

U.S. exports of gasoline, diesel, crude oil, LNG, jet fuel and ethane all surged to record highs so far in 2026 as energy firms capitalized on the disruptions to Middle East shipments and catered to urgent orders from customers around the world.

India proposes rules to allow higher ethanol-blended fuels in vehicles

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways said the draft includes provisions for E85 fuel, a blend of 85% ethanol with petrol, and E100, which would allow vehicles to run on nearly pure ethanol.

Nigeria's Dangote oil refinery running gasoline unit at 75% capacity

The gasoline unit not running at full capacity could spell trouble for the local market, as fuel prices have reached record-high levels and risen 65% at the pump from the impact of war in the Middle East.

Phillips 66 Limited completes acquisition of Lindsey Oil Refinery assets

The transaction comes after the company previously agreed to the deal in January, stating its intention to integrate key assets into its Humber Refinery operations.

Indian Oil Corp. says diesel, gasoline sales up more than 13% in Apr 1–21

IOC, India’s top fuel retailer and refiner, is meeting the local demand through its over 42,000 fuel stations.

Phillips 66 and Kinder Morgan advance Western Gateway refined products pipeline project following successful open season

Australia extends relaxed fuel standards to bolster supply

Australia, which imports most of its fuel, has experienced localized shortages as the war, which entered its eighth week on Saturday, has disrupted supply chains.

China curtailing, not banning fuel exports, shipping data shows

The export cut has been deeper in April than it was in March, according to tanker tracker Vortexa, with shipments of diesel, jet fuel and gasoline to destinations other than Hong Kong totaling 320,000 metric tons in the first two weeks of this month - just a sixth of year-earlier levels.