A year ago. in the enduring twilight of one of St. Petersburg’s famous white nights of summer. Saudi Arabia and Russia reached an agreement that set a new direction for the oil market.
Read More »Oil Sinks Into Bear Market as U.S. Storage Jumps Most Since 1990
West Texas Intermediate crude entered a bear market and Brent tumbled below $60 after U.S. petroleum inventories ballooned. raising fears of a glut as trade disputes threaten demand.
Read More »PetroChina Starts 10-mln-tonne Refining Expansion Project
The PetroChina subsidiary is the only refining company that directly provides aviation fuel for Beijing Daxing International Airport.
Read More »Total Oil Sands Production Will Be Nearly 1 MMbbl Higher by 2030
Canadian oil sands production is set to enter a period of slower annual production growth compared to previous years.
Read More »House Judiciary Launches Antitrust Investigation into Tech Giants
The House Judiciary Committee is launching a bipartisan investigation into whether large tech companies such as Facebook. Google and Amazon are using their vast market power to suppress competition.
Read More »May to Confront Trump over Huawei’s Role in UK 5G Network
US President Donald Trump is on a collision course with UK Prime Minister Theresa May over Huawei’s role in the UK 5G Internet network. local media reported on Tuesday.
Read More »Huawei Launches Pilot 5G Project with Major Russian Telecom Firm Amid US Trade Row
Blacklisted in the US and a number of Western countries. Chinese tech giant Huawei announced an agreement with one of Russia’s leading internet and mobile providers to develop 5G networks in Russia.
Read More »Iran Calls for More Academic Cooperation with France
Iranian Ambassador to Paris Bahram Qassemi. in a meeting with a group of researchers on Friday. called for expansion of academic cooperation between Iran and France.
Read More »Iberdrola will Build the Largest Solar Power Plant in Europe
Currently. the largest solar park in Europe is in France and has a capacity of 300 MW.
Read More »Along with Economic. Humanitarian Wars. US Wages A Scientific War Against Iran
Science diplomacy has long been recognized as one of the most powerful reconciliation tools and has a proven track record in building bridges and helping pave the way for cooperation on broader issues. especially between politically opposed countries.
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