China is mobilizing its vast state-run energy industry to prepare for an economic tussle with the U.S. that could escalate further and might last for years.
Read More »Iran Needs no Mediator for Talks with US
Holding negotiations only makes sense when the other side is committed to its obligations.
Read More »IAEA: Iran Once Again Passes Nuclear Inspections
Iran'.s heavy water stockpile rose from 124.8 tons in February to 125.2 tons as of May 26.
Read More »Arab Leaders Summit over Attacks on Oil Assets
Gulf states have a joint defense force under the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
Read More »Arab Leaders Summit over Attacks on Oil Assets
Gulf states have a joint defense force under the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
Read More »China`s Gas Pain for the U.S.
The U.S.. even without a 25 percent tariff on its LNG exports to China. would struggle to vie with Qatar as the top global LNG producer.
Read More »Oil Prices Gain on Fall in U.S. Crude Inventories
The market is expecting the EIA to report a 900.000-barrel drop in crude stockpiles for the week ended May 24.
Read More »Russia will Consider Extending Oil Output Cut with OPEC
OPEC. Russia and other producers agreed to cut output by 1.2 million barrels per day (bbl d) from January for six months to boost oil prices by reducing global inventories.
Read More »Supermajors Lead the Way in High Impact Exploration
The largest oil companies are playing an increasingly important role in high impact exploration but performance was down in 2018.
Read More »Falling Europe’s Share in Global Natural Gas Output
Europe is the only region with the decreasing outlook for natural gas production among all regions.
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