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Iran’s Non-Oil Exports Increase 8% in 4 Months y/y
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IEA: Global Coal Demand Set to Remain Broadly Flat over next Two Years
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Europe still Vies with China as Top Market for Russia’s Pipeline Gas
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U.S. Boosts Natural Gas Power as Wind Output Slumps to 33-Month Low
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Tesla to Focus on Autonomy and AI as Earnings Disappoint
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Russia, Iraq And Kazakhstan to Compensate Overproduction in the next 15 Months
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India to Apply for Deep-Sea Critical Minerals Mining in the Pacific
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Iraq Targets 250 MW Power Generation from a Southern Oilfield
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OPEC+ Delegates don’t See Oil-Hike Plan Changes at Meeting
OPEC+ delegates expect the group’s monitoring session next month to be routine, making no changes …
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Russia Plans Compensation Cuts after Pumping above OPEC Plus Quota
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Energy in the EU will Remain Expensive under Net-Zero Scenario
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Oil Market Forecasts Surplus in 2025, Predicts Morgan Stanley
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Russia Cuts Crude Exports to China and India by 17%
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Chinese Demand Concerns Weigh on Oil Prices
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In Gas-Rich Venezuela, next President Faces Problem of Producing It
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Europe still Vies with China as Top Market for Russia’s Pipeline Gas
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Sanctions Effective in Stopping Russia’s Arctic LNG 2
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China’s Largest Oil Refiner Sees almost No Throughout Growth
China’s largest oil refining company, China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., aka Sinopec, processed 126.69 million …
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Africa’s Largest Oil Refiner Set for Public Listing
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Russian Oil Refinery Woes Drive Decline in Q1 Exports
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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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Qatar in Talks to Build New Chemical Plant in Algeria
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Asian Refiners Pour Billions into Transition Petrochemicals
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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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Output at Iran’s Largest Hydroelectric Power Plant up 60% y/y
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Global Electricity Demand is Forecast to Grow by around 4% in 2024
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Caspian Power Trio Aims to Electrify the European Union
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Japan Sees 50% Surge in Electricity Demand by 2050
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U.S. Power Plant Proposals Surge by 90% as Electricity Demand Rises
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India Raises its Long-Term Power Demand Forecast
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IEA: Global Coal Demand Set to Remain Broadly Flat over next Two Years
Global coal demand is set to remain broadly flat over the next two years, as …
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Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Uzbekistan Forge Green Energy Export Alliance
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Deep-Sea Mining Rush Sparks Environmental Concerns
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GM to Pay $146 Million Penalty for Emission Violations
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Asia’s Rising Emissions Offset Western Climate Progress
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U.S. Boosts Natural Gas Power as Wind Output Slumps to 33-Month Low
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Could the UK’s Crown Estate Shake-up Accelerate Offshore Wind Investment?
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China’s Dominance in Renewable Energy Expansion Continues
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The Biggest U.S. Solar-Storage Project Launches in Nevada
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Saudi Arabia Enters JVs with Chinese Solar Firms
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Kazakhstan’s Astana to Host Discussion on Central Asia, Caspian Regions’ Hydro-Economy Prospects
Prospects of ‘green’ hydrogen production in the countries of Central Asia and the Caspian region …
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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
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OPEC+ to Hold JMMC Meeting next Month