AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 minutes agoMiddle East Energy Shock: Oil prices edged up then slipped as US-Iran tensions and renewed naval pressure kept supply risk front and center, with analysts warning stockpiles remain “too low for comfort.” Grid Attacks in Ukraine: Ukrainian forces struck Crimea’s Balaklava Thermal Power Plant, reportedly knocking out nearly half of local generation and potentially delaying repairs for months. Nuclear Security & Data Breach: World Leaks posted alleged files tied to India’s Kudankulam plant, while Reuters reports Reliance says there was a partial breach—raising safety and cyber concerns. Electricity Market Rules: South Africa’s Nersa released Version 3 draft electricity trading rules for phased retail competition, defining new contracting and wheeling mechanics. Renewables Fight Over “Clean” Labels: Australia’s Smart Energy Council says waste-to-energy should not be treated as renewable, calling it “dirty energy.” US-Iraq Pipeline Push: Iraq and US-linked firms are set to sign a deal for an oil pipeline connecting Basra to Haditha, extending toward Turkey and Syria. Clean Power Buildout: Arkansas broke ground on the $4.5B Steel River solar-plus-storage project, targeting 2.5 GW solar and 2.9 GWh storage by 2029. EV & Power Demand Shift: China’s electricity use rose 5.3% in H1 and peak load hit new highs, while electric taxis are absorbing some oil demand pressure amid Hormuz risks.
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