Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman threatened the US with “major economic consequences” after President Joe Biden vowed “consequences” for the Kingdom after it slashed oil production last year, Azernews reports, citing Anadolu Agency. The allegation came in a report from the Washington Post newspaper on Thursday based on classified …
Read More »Nord Stream Saboteurs may have Used Poland as Base of Operations, WSJ Reports
Poland could have been used as an operating base to carry out the attack on the Nord Stream gas pipelines last year, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday, citing findings of a Germany-led investigation. German investigators are examining why the yacht believed to have been used to carry out …
Read More »Saudi Arabia Announces Official Launch of Iraq Powergrid Project
Saudi Arabia has announced the launch of the powergrid interconnection project with Iraq, which entails the implementation of a dual-circuit transmission line linking the northern city of Arar in KSA to Yusufiya in western Baghdad, boasting an initial capacity of 1000 megawatts. The agreement for the project was signed by …
Read More »U.S. Drilling Activity Continues Its Slide
The total number of total active drilling rigs in the United States fell by 1 this week, according to new data from Baker Hughes published Friday, falling by 53 over the last five weeks. The total rig count fell to 695 this week—38 rigs below this time last year. The …
Read More »Iraq to Pay $2.76 Billion in Gas and Electricity Debt to Iran
Iraq has agreed to pay about $2.76 billion in gas and electricity debt to Iran after receiving a sanctions waiver from the United States, a senior Iraqi foreign ministry official said. Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein was given the clearance during a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken …
Read More »EU Plans Strategy to Scale up Investment in Capturing CO2 Emissions
The European Commission is working on plans to speed up investment in capturing and storing carbon dioxide emissions, it said on Friday, as the bloc prepares to slash its net greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050. In a public consultation on the plans, the Commission said infrastructure to capture …
Read More »Iran Exports Non-Oil Goods Worth over $2.4b to China in 2 Months
Iran exported non-oil commodities valued at $2.418 billion to China during the first two months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21-May 21), the spokesman of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) announced. Mohammad Rezvani-Far said that China was the top export destination of Iranian non-oil goods …
Read More »Europe Gas Surges more than 20% as Supply Risks Rattle Market
European natural gas futures soared as traders reassessed supply risks amid signs of global competition for the fuel and a heat wave bearing down on the region. The benchmark contract ended the week 35% higher, the most since last August, at the height of Europe’s energy crisis. It’s also the …
Read More »Norway Considers Opening Huge Area to Deep Sea Mining
Norway’s government plans to submit to Parliament in the coming weeks plans to open a large area to deep sea mining as it seeks to access and extract critical minerals from the seabed. The government has prepared an impact assessment which was open for comments until the end of January …
Read More »US Solar Market Expected to Triple in Size by 2028
The US solar industry installed 6.1 GW of capacity in the first quarter of 2023, according to the US Solar Market Insight Q2 2023 report from the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Wood Mackenzie. Several factors contributed to the record first quarter, not the least of which was the …
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