Reliance pauses buying of Venezuelan oil after Trump 25% tariff

Reliance Industries Ltd. has halted further purchases of Venezuelan crude following US President Donald Trump’s 25% tariff on nations buying Venezuelan oil. The company is receiving a final shipment of Merey crude already en route but will pause additional buying. Other Indian refiners may pivot to more accessible Russian oil, while China, the largest buyer, might also temporarily halt purchases.

Essar Energy Transition Fuels signs jet fuel supply deals with 2 more airports

Essar Energy Transition’s EET Fuels has signed agreements to supply jet fuel to two more major UK airports, expanding its network to nine UK airports. This move supports fuel security and advances its low-carbon strategy. The firm, operating from Stanlow refinery, significantly contributes to aviation fuel supply, highlighting its role in the UK’s energy transition journey.

India must brace for 9-10% power demand surge in 2025 amid rising temperatures, warn experts

Experts warn that India should prepare for a 9-10% increase in peak electricity demand this summer due to rising temperatures and more heatwaves. Electricity consumption, particularly from households, has grown rapidly, driven by economic growth and a rising need for cooling. Increased air conditioner sales and energy inefficiency raise concerns about future energy demand and climate impact.

Venezuela oil import: Trump's new trade tariff twist may shake up India's cost game, China not spared

Oil Import Tariffs: US President Donald Trump said they will impose 25% tariff on oil and gas imports targeting countries buying Venezuelan crude from April 2. The decision could impact India’s energy sector significantly, as it relies heavily on Venezuelan oil. Indian refiners might need to look for alternatives, including increased Russian oil imports, to offset added costs.

1.91 lakh circuit km transmission lines to be added by 2032

India plans to add 1.91 lakh ckm of transmission lines and 1274 GVA of transformation capacity by 2032, according to Union Power Minister Manohar Lal. The expansion, detailed in the National Electricity Plan, aims to meet the country’s growing electricity demand and ensure optimal usage of generating capacity. Issues like Right of Way and new transmission technologies were also discussed.