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USA Sending more Gas to Europe than Russia
For the first time, the US is supplying more natural gas to Europe than Russia sends by pipelines, a…
Barkindo to Join Atlantic Council, Leaves OPEC July 31
The Atlantic Council has disclosed that Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo, secretary general for the Organiza…
Oil Up as Supply Outages Outweigh Demand Fears
Oil prices edged higher on Monday as output disruptions in Libya and planned shutdowns in Norway off…
Japan Continues Viewing Sakhalin-2 as Important Project for Energy Security
Tokyo continues viewing the Sakhalin-2 project as important from the standpoint of providing power a…
UK Interest in Solar Power Heats up as Energy Bills Soar
Boom in solar panel demand is clouded by supply chain disruption, a fragmented industry as well as e…
Algeria Says It’s Agreed Hike in Gas Prices with Three Partners
Algeria said it reached a deal with three “partners” to increase prices of its natural gas exports, …
Japan PM Says Marginal Price of Russian Oil will be Halved
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said the ceiling price for Russian oil, which was included in …
U.S. Supplies more Gas to Europe than Russia for the First Time
For the first time, the U.S. provided more liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Europe than Russia sends b…
Iraq to Penalize Oil Firms Operating in Southern Oilfields
Oil firms operating in Iraq’s southern oilfields might face penalties from the state for pollu…
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EU Plans Hydrogen Deal with Namibia as It Pulls away from Russian Energy
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Japan Continues Viewing Sakhalin-2 as Important Project for Energy Security
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Japan PM Says Marginal Price of Russian Oil will be Halved
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Iraq to Penalize Oil Firms Operating in Southern Oilfields
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Erdogan Warns Sweden, Finland NATO Bids could still be Blocked
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EU Prepares Emergency Plan to do without Russian Energy
The European Union’s executive arm on Friday pledged to draft an emergency plan this month …
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AEOI Chief: New Centrifuges Installation Part of Strategic Action Plan
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Qatar Takes No Sides in Nuclear Negotiations
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Oil Up as Supply Outages Outweigh Demand Fears
Oil prices edged higher on Monday as output disruptions in Libya and planned shutdowns in …
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JPMorgan Sees Stratospheric $380 Oil on Worst-Case Russian Cut
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U.S. Rig Count Slips
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USA Sending more Gas to Europe than Russia
For the first time, the US is supplying more natural gas to Europe than Russia …
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Algeria Says It’s Agreed Hike in Gas Prices with Three Partners
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U.S. Supplies more Gas to Europe than Russia for the First Time
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China to Subsidize Refiners if Oil Prices Exceed $130
China will provide subsidies to its oil refiners if international oil prices jump to over …
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One of Europe’s Largest Gas Storage Sites could Start the Winter Empty
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European Refiners are Racing to Capitalize on Record-High Diesel Margins
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The Petrochemical Industry is Set to Explode
As countries around the globe are setting ambitious targets to reduce their dependency on fossil …
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Europe Seeks Asia Petrochemicals on Russia Supply Loss amid Sanctions
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China Begins Mega Condensate Gas Field Construction in Bohai Bay
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Iran to Produce 141mn Tons of Petrochemicals by 2027
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China Oil Demand to Peak by 2030 on Petrochemical Use
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World’s 2nd Largest Hydropower Station Nears Completion in China
The last few generating units of southwest China’s Baihetan Hydropower Station are being installed and …
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China’s Pumped Storage Hydropower Volume to Hit 62m kWh by 2025
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Droughts Shrink Hydropower, Pose Risk to Global Push to Clean Energy
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Environmental Impact of Bottled Water Up to 3,500 Times Greater than Tap Water
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Hydropower Growth on Track for Big Slowdown
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Ukraine Eyes Billions in Euros from Europe Electricity Exports
Ukraine hopes to make €1.5 billion from electricity exports to the European Union by the …
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Japan Asks People and Firms to Save Electricity to Avoid Blackouts
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Iran, Turkmenistan Mull over Boosting Electricity Trade
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EU Targets Clean Power, LNG in Plan to Slash Russia Dependence
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Russia Halts Electricity Supply to Finland amid NATO Tensions
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IEA: “Capital Spending is Insufficient to Tackle the Energy and Climate Crises”
The current level of global capital spending is still far from sufficient to combat the …
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Germany Sticks to 2030 Coal Exit Target amid Energy Worries
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U.S., EU and Japan Eye Curbing Methane Emissions in Oil and Gas Sector
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China Ramps up Coal Power to Boost Post-Lockdown Growth
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Urgent Action Needed if Ireland to Meet Climate Targets
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UK Interest in Solar Power Heats up as Energy Bills Soar
Boom in solar panel demand is clouded by supply chain disruption, a fragmented industry as …
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Denmark Agrees on Massive Green Capacity Boost by 2030
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Aramco Plans 12GW Renewables Investment
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Solar Industry Lashes out as Biden Lifts Tariffs on Chinese Panels
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Saudi Arabia to Host World’s Largest Solar Process Heat Plant
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Barkindo to Join Atlantic Council, Leaves OPEC July 31
The Atlantic Council has disclosed that Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo, secretary general for the Organization of …
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3rd Iranian Ship Carrying Fuel Docks in Syria’s Banias Port
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Iraq to Increase Importing Iranian Gas
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Russia Cuts Natural Gas Exports to Europe again
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Iran Oil Tanker Arrives in Venezuelan Water