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		<title>Drone strike hits Kuwait airport, ignites fuel tanks, aviation authority says</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kuwait city— A drone attack targeted Kuwait International Airport on Wednesday, setting fuel storage tanks ablaze, the country’s aviation authority]]></description>
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<p><strong>Kuwait city</strong>— A drone attack targeted Kuwait International Airport on Wednesday, setting fuel storage tanks ablaze, the country’s aviation authority said, in an incident that underscores rising regional security risks.</p>



<p>The Directorate General of Civil Aviation said the strike caused fires at fuel facilities within the airport perimeter, though it did not immediately provide details on casualties or the extent of operational disruption.</p>



<p>Authorities said emergency teams were deployed to contain the blaze, with firefighting operations underway at the site. Initial reports indicated that the attack involved unmanned aerial vehicles, but no group has claimed responsibility.</p>



<p>There was no immediate confirmation on whether flight operations had been suspended or diverted following the incident.The attack comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, with recent military activity affecting energy infrastructure and key transport routes across the region. </p>



<p>Airports and oil storage sites are considered high-value targets due to their strategic and economic importance.</p>



<p>Kuwaiti officials have not released further details on damage assessments or potential security measures following the strike.</p>
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		<title>Allies urge Ukraine to temper oil strikes as energy crisis deepens</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kyiv— Some of Ukraine’s allies have signaled to Kyiv the need to scale back long-range strikes on Russia’s oil infrastructure]]></description>
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<p><strong>Kyiv</strong>— Some of Ukraine’s allies have signaled to Kyiv the need to scale back long-range strikes on Russia’s oil infrastructure amid a global energy supply crunch, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday, adding Ukraine would reciprocate if Moscow halts attacks on its energy system.</p>



<p>Speaking to reporters, Zelensky said the messages followed a sharp escalation in global energy prices linked to widening conflict in the Middle East, which has disrupted supplies of oil, gas and refined products. He said Kyiv remained open to an Easter ceasefire under reciprocal conditions.</p>



<p>Signals tied to energy market pressuresA source familiar with the matter said U.S. officials had conveyed the concerns during routine contacts with Ukrainian counterparts, adding that the initial signals appeared to have originated from Moscow. </p>



<p>The US State Department and Russia’s embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to requests for comment.Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russian oil facilities in recent months as part of its broader strategy to undermine revenues supporting Moscow’s military campaign. </p>



<p>The reported outreach from allies reflects concern that such attacks could further tighten global supply at a time of already elevated prices.Russian strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure have left the country facing acute shortages, forcing authorities to secure alternative supplies.</p>



<p> Zelensky said Kyiv had reached agreements with several Middle Eastern countries to bolster energy support following a recent regional visit.He said Ukraine had secured a deal for year-long diesel deliveries, critical for both military operations and the agricultural sector, though he did not disclose volumes or suppliers. </p>



<p>Ukraine also signed framework cooperation agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and indicated another agreement was being prepared with the United Arab Emirates.</p>



<p>Zelensky said he had also discussed air defense needs with regional leaders, but noted that partners were currently prioritizing deployments to the Middle East due to ongoing hostilities involving Iran.</p>



<p>He added that Ukraine risked being sidelined in the allocation of advanced anti-ballistic missile systems as international focus shifts toward the escalating regional conflict.</p>
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		<title>Exploded munitions found near Libya’s Sharara pipeline after blast disrupts output</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tripoli— Libyan security authorities recovered exploded projectiles from a damaged crude pipeline at the Sharara oilfield, the interior ministry said]]></description>
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<p><strong>Tripoli</strong>— Libyan security authorities recovered exploded projectiles from a damaged crude pipeline at the Sharara oilfield, the interior ministry said on Tuesday, following a fire that disrupted flows from one of the country’s the largest oil production sites.</p>



<p>The Tripoli-based Libyan Interior Ministry said the recovered ordnance included an M-62 Russian-made missile weighing about 250 kg and remnants of a 130 mm rocket.</p>



<p> The ministry said the site had been secured and the munitions handled according to technical and safety procedures.</p>



<p>After the fire last week, the National Oil Corporation redirected crude from Sharara via alternative routes, including the El Feel pipeline to Mellitah port and through the Hamada system to storage tanks in Zawiya.</p>



<p>Images released by the ministry showed debris near what appeared to be a damaged section of pipeline. Authorities did not immediately attribute responsibility for the incident.</p>



<p>The disruption forced a full shutdown of the El Feel oilfield since Thursday, according to engineers familiar with operations. One engineer said production is expected to resume within seven to ten days.</p>



<p>Sharara, with a capacity of 300,000 to 320,000 barrels per day, is among Libya’s largest oil producing fields and is connected to the Zawiya refinery west of Tripoli. El Feel typically produces between 80,000 and 90,000 barrels per day under normal conditions.</p>



<p>Fragile energy infrastructureLibya’s oil sector has faced repeated disruptions since the 2011 uprising that toppled Muammar Qaddafi, with outages often linked to conflict, sabotage, or technical failures.</p>



<p>Sharara is operated by Acacus Oil Company, a joint venture involving National Oil Corporation and international partners including Repsol, TotalEnergies, OMV and Equinor.</p>



<p> El Feel is run by Mellitah Oil and Gas, a joint venture between NOC and Eni.</p>
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		<title>Phillips 66 Strengthens UK Energy Footprint with Strategic Acquisition of Lindsey Refinery Assets</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2026 19:58:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The acquisition marks a forward-looking move to enhance fuel supply flexibility, reinforce domestic energy security, and support the UK’s evolving]]></description>
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<p>The acquisition marks a forward-looking move to enhance fuel supply flexibility, reinforce domestic energy security, and support the UK’s evolving energy infrastructure through integration with the Humber Refinery.</p>
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<p>Phillips 66 has announced the acquisition of key assets and infrastructure from Britain’s Lindsey oil refinery, signaling a strategic expansion of its operations in northern England. The move reflects the company’s long-term commitment to the UK energy market and its focus on resilient, integrated refining and storage networks.</p>



<p>The Lindsey refinery, located near Immingham, ceased operations last year following the insolvency of its previous owner. Rather than reviving the site as a standalone refinery, Phillips 66 plans to integrate the most valuable infrastructure into its nearby Humber Refinery complex.</p>



<p>This integration is expected to enhance supply flexibility across the region, allowing the Humber site to operate more efficiently while supporting both traditional fuels and emerging renewable fuel production. The approach aligns with broader industry trends favoring optimized, multi-functional energy hubs.</p>



<p>By incorporating storage and logistical assets from Lindsey, Phillips 66 aims to strengthen its ability to respond to fluctuations in fuel demand and supply. This is particularly important as the UK navigates energy transition challenges alongside the need for reliable conventional fuel availability.</p>



<p>Company representatives have emphasized that the acquisition followed a detailed and competitive review process. The decision reflects careful assessment of asset viability, long-term value, and alignment with Phillips 66’s strategic priorities in refining, storage, and distribution.</p>



<p>Over the coming months, the company will develop detailed integration plans to ensure the acquired assets are seamlessly absorbed into its UK portfolio. This phased approach is designed to maximize operational efficiency while maintaining high safety and environmental standards.</p>



<p>The acquisition has also been welcomed by government voices as a positive step for domestic energy security. Strengthening infrastructure in the Humber region is seen as supporting the UK’s capacity to supply fuel to customers while reducing reliance on external shocks.</p>



<p>In addition to operational benefits, the transaction is expected to generate economic activity, particularly through construction and infrastructure development over the next several years. These projects are anticipated to create hundreds of jobs, contributing to regional growth and skills development.</p>



<p>While the Lindsey site will not return to full refining operations, its continued use as part of a larger integrated complex ensures that critical infrastructure remains productive rather than dormant. This outcome is viewed as a pragmatic solution following the site’s liquidation.</p>



<p>Phillips 66 has acknowledged the human impact of the refinery’s closure and stated that it will continue to assess how the newly acquired assets may create future employment opportunities as integration plans progress. The company has highlighted its intention to act responsibly as it expands.</p>



<p>The acquisition was conducted through a formal bidding process overseen by professional managers, ensuring transparency and fairness. It underscores continued investor confidence in the UK’s energy infrastructure, even amid market volatility and structural change.</p>



<p>Overall, the deal reinforces Phillips 66’s position as a major player in the UK refining and fuels market. By focusing on integration, flexibility, and long-term value, the company is positioning itself to support the country’s energy needs during a period of transition and uncertainty.</p>
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