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Venezuelan Heavy Crude Heads East: How Indian Refiners Are Re‑Shaping Global Oil Trade Flows
This article explores how Venezuelan crude destined for India could reshape trade patterns, refinery economics, spreads and market prospects over the rest of the decade, and what this means in practical terms for traders, petroleum product sellers and buyers, and corporate strategy teams.
Feb 2614 min read


Spain's Advanced Biofuels Revolution: Investment Opportunities in the EU Decarbonisation Era (2026–2050)
Spain’s biofuels industry is entering a scale‑up phase in which advanced HVO, SAF and biomethane are set to become the main growth and value drivers, while legacy FAME biodiesel and 1G ethanol stabilize under stricter sustainability and ILUC rules.
Feb 1912 min read


Stranded Sanctioned Oil Is Repricing Petroleum Derivatives
Over the past year, a growing fleet of tankers loaded with Russian, Iranian and other sanctioned barrels has turned large parts of the global ocean into de‑facto floating storage. Estimates from ship‑tracking firms suggest that close to 300 million barrels of Russian and Iranian crude alone are currently “stranded” on the water, roughly 50% more than a year ago.
Feb 1612 min read


Global Oil and Gas Highways: Pipelines, Sea Lanes, Chokepoints and War's Rerouting
Crude oil, refined products and LNG reach global markets through a complex network of pipelines, tanker routes and strategic chokepoints. This article maps the world's primary energy transport corridors, their capacities, vulnerabilities and trading implications. Understanding how barrels and cargoes move—or get rerouted—directly impacts spreads, cracks and compliance strategies in today's sanctioned, volatile markets.
Feb 125 min read


India Resumes Fuel Exports to Europe Amid EU Sanctions on Russian Crude
India has successfully shipped its first fuel cargo to Europe since the European Union's ban on petroleum products derived from Russian crude took effect on January 21, 2026. Reliance Industries, India's largest refiner, partially offloaded a jet fuel shipment at Italy's Fiumicino port, signaling potential continuity in trade flows despite heightened sanctions. This development comes as global markets watch closely for disruptions in refined product supplies.
Feb 105 min read


Russia’s Deepening Oil Discounts: How a Two‑Tier Market Is Re‑Wiring Global Crude Trading
Russia’s decision to deepen discounts on crude exports to India is more than a regional price move; it is accelerating the fragmentation of the global oil market into two parallel systems. This shift is reshaping trade flows, re‑pricing risk and margins, and forcing traders, sellers, and buyers worldwide to rethink benchmarks, arbitrage, and compliance frameworks.
Feb 611 min read


The Global Energy Landscape in 2026: Fragmentation, Transition, and Strategic Realignment
The year 2026 finds the global energy system at a crossroads defined by geopolitical fragmentation, accelerating decarbonization, and persistent market volatility. Major shocks of the early 2020s—most notably the post‑pandemic demand rebound, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the ongoing restructuring of global trade flows—have fundamentally altered the set of assumptions that governed energy markets for decades.
Feb 37 min read


Industrial Transformation in ASEAN: A Cluster-Driven Model for Regional and Global Collaboration
The white paper Industrial Transformation in ASEAN: A Cluster-Driven Model for Regional and Global Collaboration examines South-East Asia’s rapid industrial growth while navigating rising energy demand and the energy transition. ASEAN is home to over 670 million people and is the world’s fifth-largest economy. As its economies expand, dependence on fossil fuels, fragmented policies and high financing costs risk undermining energy security, competitiveness and resilience.
Jan 301 min read


Energy: The Great Funding Gap
Emerging economies are estimated to account for over 90% of global energy demand growth annually. Between keeping the lights on and keeping emissions down lies a defining economic challenge of how to fund this surge at a time of narrowing fiscal space. Will emerging economies fuel the next energy era or be left in the dark by a financing shortfall?
Jan 291 min read


Energy at Davos 2026: Where Fossil Fuels, Biofuels, and the Energy Transition Now Stand
Fossil fuels are no longer optional in the near term, yet their long-term dominance is increasingly questioned; biofuels and clean fuels are emerging as strategic bridges; and the energy transition’s contours are reshaping investment flows, infrastructure priorities, and risk management frameworks for energy and commodity traders.
Jan 269 min read


The Return of Venezuela and the End of Latin America’s Fragmented Energy Order
The United States’ renewed intervention in Venezuela is not just a geopolitical event — it is a market signal. For energy traders, investors, and risk managers, the key question is not whether Venezuelan barrels will immediately return to the market, but how this move reshapes expectations, pricing dynamics, and capital flows across Latin America.
Jan 198 min read


EU Relaxes 2035 Car Emissions Ban, Testing Climate Goals and Oil Demand
The easing of the rules gives the hydrocarbon sector additional breathing space to adapt in an orderly way to the energy transition. By preserving a role for liquid fuels and transitional technologies, the EU creates room for innovation in e-fuels, advanced biofuels and lower-carbon industrial processes. Rather than a setback, the adjustment could offer the sector an opportunity to redefine its place in an increasingly decarbonised economy.
Dec 18, 20254 min read


Energy and Economy: A take on how to balance energy transition
This is the full session video of the 21st edition of Energy Prospectives, that took place on November 13, 2025, at the Madrid Campus of IESE Business School. On this occasion, the series of high-level conversations between Naturgy Foundation and IESE included the participation of Jennifer M. Granholm, former Secretary of the US Department of Energy, and Martin Wolf, Deputy Editor and Economics Columnist at the Financial Times.
Dec 11, 20252 min read


Kazakhstan’s Oil & Gas Exports in 2024–2025: Crude Growth, Refined Products, and Strategic Shifts
Kazakhstan remains one of Eurasia’s most strategically important energy exporters, supplying crude oil, natural gas, and refined petroleum products to regional and global markets. In 2024 and 2025, the country consolidated its export-oriented energy model, driven by increased upstream production, stable refining operations, and incremental diversification of export routes.
Nov 28, 20254 min read


The Ports That Keep the World Moving: Where Diesel, Gasoline and Kerosene Flow
The 10 ports that handle the world’s diesel, gasoline and kerosene are the hidden backbone of global energy trade.
Between 2020 and 2025, these hubs absorbed pandemic shocks, regulatory change and shifting trade routes. Singapore reinforced its global dominance, European ports focused on higher-value logistics, and Asian hubs captured the strongest growth.
Looking into 2026, volumes may stabilize — but complexity will rise.
Nov 18, 20254 min read


Titans of Trade: Comparing the World’s Top Global Energy Trading Companies (2022–2024)
In the high‑stakes world of global energy markets, a handful of trading houses quietly move more crude oil, refined products, LNG and related commodities than most national producers. These companies don’t just buy and sell fuels — they shape price signals, influence logistics flows and underwrite the physical movements that power global transport and industry
Oct 14, 20255 min read


ENERDEALERS OBSERVATORY – Hydrocarbon Consumption in Spain: 2022-2024
2022–2024 period depicts a fuel system in transition: structurally stable in aggregate yet increasingly differentiated across fuel families; anchored in diesel and conventional hydrocarbons, yet showing clear signals of diversification driven by tourism, mobility recovery, industrial cycles and emerging electrification. The trends observed here will shape the strategic and operational context for Spain’s energy, mobility and retail‑fuel sectors as the country moves deeper int
May 5, 20252 min read


ENERDEALERS OBSERVATORY – Hydrocarbon Consumption in Spain: 2019–2023
Enerdealers Observatory aims to support industry actors, policymakers, investors and analysts in forming a clearer view of Spain’s evolving energy reality. By providing both the numbers and the narrative, it enables informed decision-making in a context where the interplay between hydrocarbons and decarbonisation paths will define the structure of mobility and energy supply for the coming decade.
May 6, 20242 min read


ENERDEALERS OBSERVATORY – Hydrocarbon Consumption in Spain: 2019-2022
The Observatory aims to support informed decision-making among industry stakeholders, policymakers, investors, and organisations involved in energy planning and compliance.
May 6, 20232 min read
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