Parvin Faghfouri Azar

Natural Gas Fills the Gap as Renewable Power Falters

All major U.S. power markets have relied more on natural gas to keep a balanced grid system so far this year. Increased gas-powered generation highlights the fact that the fossil fuel – the single-biggest power generation source in the United States – continues to play a critical role in balancing …

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Iraq Inks a Preliminary Agreement to Import Gas from Turkmenistan

Iraq has signed a preliminary agreement with Turkmenistan to import gas for energy production purposes, oil ministry said on Thursday. “The Iraqi government is committed to amplifying avenues of collaboration with our friendly nations, notably including Turkmenistan,” Deputy Minister of Oil for Gas Affairs, Azat Saber, told Shafaq News Agency, …

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Saudi Aramco Looks to Expand Downstream Business in China

Saudi Aramco looks to further bolster its downstream presence in the world’s top crude oil importer, China, the oil giant’s Downstream President, Mohammed Al Qahtani, has said. “China is strategically important to our business growth in Asia and worldwide, and we will remain a reliable source of long-term oil supply,” …

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Global Markets See Drop in Oil Prices

There is a moderate decline in global oil prices on Thursday morning, Trend reports. Investors’ attention is focused on news related to possible oil supplies from Venezuela in light of ongoing negotiations on easing sanctions measures. The price of October Brent crude futures was slightly down 0.25 percent at $83 …

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