The giant offshore Johan Sverdrup oilfield, Western Europe’s biggest producing field, has resumed normal operations …
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The giant offshore Johan Sverdrup oilfield, Western Europe’s biggest producing field, has resumed no…
Daily Output of Iranian Gas Refineries Stands at 840 mcm
Iranian gas refineries are currently producing 840 million cubic meters (mcm) of gas per day, accord…
IAEA BoG Opens Meeting with Grossi’s Speech
International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board of Governors has started its quarterly meeting on W…
Russia’s Natural Gas Flows to Austria Rise despite OMV Cutoff
Requests from customers in Austria and Slovakia for Russian natural gas supply via Ukraine rose by 6…
Petrobras Announces $111-Billion Investment Plan
Brazil’s Petrobras plans to spend $111 billion in the five years between 2025 and 2029, with $77 bil…
Austria still Seeing Russian Gas Flows amid Gazprom Dispute
Austria appears to be still receiving some Russian gas two days after the country’s integrated energ…
U.S. Electricity Exports to Canada Jump
Reduced hydropower generation in Canada and low natural gas prices in the U.S. have resulted in a ju…
Global Natural Gas Demand and Inventories Rose in September
Global natural gas demand rose by 6.1 billion cubic meters (bcm) in September from a year earlier, a…
Saudi Arabia’s Crude Oil Exports Hit a 3-Month High in September
Saudi Arabia’s crude oil exports increased by 80,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 5.75 million bpd in Se…
French Terminals Import Record Volumes of LNG from Russia
France is importing record volumes of Russian LNG even as overall LNG purchases are falling, ship-tr…
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Europe’s Top Oilfield Returns to Full Capacity after Outage
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Saudi Arabia’s Crude Oil Exports Hit a 3-Month High in September
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Russia Eyes New Gas Route to China, Betting Big on Growing Demand
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Gazprom Cuts Gas to Austria off, just in Time for Winter
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European Oil Giants Commit $500 Million to Help Boost Access to Energy
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IAEA BoG Opens Meeting with Grossi’s Speech
International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board of Governors has started its quarterly meeting on Wednesday in …
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U.S. Imposes New Sanctions on Iran’s Oil, Petrochemical Sectors
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TAPI Pipeline Revival: A Turning Point in Central Asian Dynamics?
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Oil Rises amid Escalating Russia-Ukraine Tension
Oil prices edged up on Monday after fighting between Russia and Ukraine intensified at the …
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Oil Prices Set for another Weekly Loss on Soft Demand
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OPEC Oil Production Jumps by 470,000 Bpd as Libyan Output Returns
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Daily Output of Iranian Gas Refineries Stands at 840 mcm
Iranian gas refineries are currently producing 840 million cubic meters (mcm) of gas per day, …
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Russia’s Natural Gas Flows to Austria Rise despite OMV Cutoff
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Austria still Seeing Russian Gas Flows amid Gazprom Dispute
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India Aims to become Regional Refining Hub
India aims to be a refining hub in Asia as it is boosting refining capacity …
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Shell Turns Germany’s Top Refinery Green
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PetroChina Set to Close Its Biggest Refinery in 2025
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Sinopec, Aramco Start Building Petrochemical Complex in China’s Fujian
Sinopec Corp said on Monday that the company and Saudi Aramco have started constructing a …
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India Positions Itself for a Huge Petrochemical Boom
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Saudi Aramco Eyes Stake in Chinese Petrochemical Firm
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Petrochemicals are Driving 90% of China’s Oil Demand Growth
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Will Petrochemicals Continue to Drive Oil Demand?
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Hydropower is on the Rise around the World
In addition to the most popular renewable energy sources – solar and wind power – …
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The Future of Water Management in a Changing World
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The Hydropower Industry is Facing an Existential Threat
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Iran’s Energy Minister Tells IEA to Release its Share of Water from Helmand River
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New Solar Powered Desalinization Method may Help to Solve Water Scarcity
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U.S. Electricity Exports to Canada Jump
Reduced hydropower generation in Canada and low natural gas prices in the U.S. have resulted …
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Southeast Asia will be a Major Energy Power for the next Decade
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India Plans $109 Billion of Grid Investments to Boost Renewables
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Renewable Energy Surge Lowers UK Blackout Risk
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France’s Electricity Prices Turn Negative amid Poor Demand
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EU Reports Record Drop in Emissions as RE Surges
Earth-warming emissions by European Union economies fell by an aggregate 8.3 percent in 2023 compared …
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Coal Continues to Dominate India’s Power Mix despite Gas Growth
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Germany Approves $20.5 Billion Hydrogen Push
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China’s Coal Imports Jumped to a Record High in September
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Saudi Arabia Aims for Global Hydrogen Leadership
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Rising Costs will Keep Offshore Wind Industry from Reaching Goals
The world is far from reaching its offshore wind capacity installation targets amid rising costs …
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Iceland could become First Nation to Get Solar Power from Space in 2030
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China Launches Largest Floating Wind Turbine in the World
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UAE’s Renewable Energy Giant Pushes back Green Hydrogen Targets
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Turkey Plans to Quadruple Wind, Solar Energy Volume by 2035
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OPEC Chief Praises Iran’s Former Oil Minister
The secretary general of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has thanked Iran’s former …
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Kazakhstan’s Astana to Host Discussion on Central Asia, Caspian Regions’ Hydro-Economy Prospects
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International Energy Agency to Open First Regional Office in Singapore
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Tanker Seized by Iran Carrying Turkish Oil Bought from Iraq
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90% of Iran’s Rural Areas to Get Access to Gas Network by Late March