Russia's Nord Stream 2 gas link set to face EU regulated tariffs
Russia's Nord Stream 2 natural gas link to Germany is set to have to reveal data on its costs and tariffs under a draft accord to apply EU market rule...
Tighter EU carbon market set to prompt more power fuel switching in Europe
2019 is set to be the year that coal-to-gas switching in power generation takes off in continental Europe. Carbon prices supported by the new market s...
Uncertainties over China's port restrictions hound thermal, metallurgical coal markets
The recent decision by China's National Development and Reform Commission to impose restrictions on seaborne coal imports entering the country has lef...
EU carbon prices surge on policy changes, but coal burn continues
EU carbon prices have surged to 10-year highs of nearly Eur26/mt in recent weeks, boosted by policy changes to tackle oversupply as part of the EU's w...
Is China's deleveraging on hold, and what does it mean for commodities?
Sebastian Lewis, S&P Global Platts head of Content for Greater China, talks to Paul Gruenwald, Chief Economist S&P Global, about the impact of the Chi...
Russia mulls sending extra EU natural gas demand from 2020 via Ukraine
Russia sees EU demand for its natural gas growing 10% to 15% in the next five to 10 years, and is considering delivering these extra volumes via Ukrai...
China-US trade war: Impact on key commodities
On July 6, 2018, the United States is expected to put tariffs on an estimated $34 billion worth of Chinese imports - the first shot in what many are d...
EU war on truck emissions to boost LNG but oil demand impact limited
Tackling growing road transport emissions is one of the EU's biggest challenges in meeting its long-term climate change commitments. The European Comm...
Revisiting China's environmental protection policy and its impact on steel production
In this podcast, S&P Global Platts Senior Managing Editor Paul Bartholomew and Senior Analyst Zhang Jing examine the current state of China's steel ma...