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Venezuela's oil, fuel exports approach 1 MMbpd fueled by sales to Asia

Venezuela's oil exports jumped last month on higher sales to its mainstay Asia customers, and approached 1 MMbpd, a level not seen since early 2020.

Russia's Rosneft may delay refinery modernization due to high interest rates, taxes

Rosneft, Russia's largest oil producer, said it may delay modernizing its refineries due to high interest rates and taxes, as its nine-month profit fell 13.9% year on year to $8.7 B.

Solarig to develop €1.15-B, 75,000-tpy Turboleta SAF in Spain

Solarig is progressing the development of sustainable aviation fuel projects with a portfolio that exceeds 400,000 tpy SAF production in Spain. Specifically, Solarig announced the development of a SAF production plant in Teruel. The project, named ‘Turboleta SAF,’ will have a production capacity of more than 75,000 tpy at a cost of €1.15-B.

Maersk to use SAF to decarbonize airfreight travel

Maersk has signed an agreement to promote the decarbonization of airfreight through the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel. Lufthansa Cargo will use 400 tons of SAF on behalf of Maersk in the remainder of 2024.

Mexican firefighters extinguish second fire in one week at Pemex refinery

A fire at a refinery belonging to Mexican state oil producer Pemex has been extinguished, the firm and authorities said on Thursday, noting that no one had been reported injured.

Australia's Ampol ends Lytton refinery repairs, provides output forecast

Australia's top fuel retailer Ampol said on Friday it had completed repairs at its fluidized catalytic cracking unit (FCCU) at the Lytton refinery in Queensland, and now expects total production for 2024 to be 5.2 B liters (l).

Russian oil refinery runs in Nov. up 6% m/m

Russian refinery oil processing volumes in November are up by 6% versus October to 22.1 MM tonnes (5.4 MMbpd).

U.S. labor board judge rules Exxon's Texas refinery union lockout was legal

A U.S. National Labor Relations Board administrative law judge has ruled ExxonMobil's 10-month-long lockout of some 600 union workers at a Texas oil refinery during a contract dispute was legal.

U.S. crude stocks fall, gasoline and distillate inventories rise

U.S. crude stocks fell while gasoline and distillate inventories rose last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday.

Germany's BSW pushes to restore Russian oil to Schwedt refinery, seeks regional legitimacy

Germany's leftist Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW), set to join a new Social Democrat-led regional state government in Brandenburg, announced plans on Wednesday to push for the main refinery that supplies most of Berlin's needs to be supplied with Russian oil once more.

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