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09:08
An OTC whale deposited $74.02 million cbBTC into an exchange, earning a profit of $1.97 million.
According to Onchain Lens monitoring, an OTC whale (0xFB7) deposited 1,000 cbBTC (74.02 million USD) to an exchange, earning a profit of 1.97 million USD. This whale still holds 2,000 cbBTC (149.6 million USD) and 133,200 ETH (31.62 million USD).
09:05
The European Union will strengthen measures to address the risk of aviation fuel shortages.
Golden Ten Data reported on April 20 that the European Union will introduce measures to optimize the allocation of aviation fuel among its member states and assist in finding alternative sources of supply. According to draft documents, the European Commission will announce on Wednesday that these measures could be proposed as early as next month. About 40% of the EU’s aviation fuel is imported, with half of that coming through the Strait of Hormuz. Although the EU expects to have enough aviation fuel in April to avoid shortages, supply pressures will intensify if the closure of key shipping routes continues for an extended period. Last week, Dutch airline KLM Group stated that due to rising costs, it will cancel 80 round-trip flights to and from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in the coming month.
09:00
Eni Group discovers large offshore natural gas resources in Indonesia
Golden Ten Data reported on April 20 that Italian energy giant Eni has discovered a large offshore natural gas resource in Indonesia, which could help the country ease its imminent energy shortage. According to an email statement released by the company, Eni discovered 5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and 300 million barrels of condensate at the Geng North-1 well in East Kalimantan. The company has a joint venture relationship with Petronas. According to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Indonesia’s proven natural gas reserves in 2024 are 33.8 trillion cubic feet. This discovery comes at a time when Indonesia is facing declining natural gas reserves and rising demand, which may force the country to increase its natural gas imports. Although Indonesia is the world's sixth largest liquefied natural gas supplier, its net export volume dropped by around 50% between 2010 and 2025, according to data collected by Kpler.
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