Parvin Faghfouri Azar

World Is Heading for Biggest Ever Oil Surplus

After a dizzying drop in demand and an about-face in Saudi Arabian production policy, global oil markets face the possibility of the biggest crude surplus ever recorded, according to IHS Markit.Should the price war between the kingdom and Russia persist and the world tip into recession due to the coronavirus, …

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Saudi Arabia’s Terrible Decision

Those with a functioning memory may have thought that last week’s decision by Saudi Arabia to maximize oil production to crash oil prices and bankrupt U.S. shale producers was an early April Fool’s Day joke. Apparently, though, it is not, and collective amnesia seems to have gripped senior Saudis and …

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Coronavirus Crisis an ‘Excellent Opportunity’ to Speed Global Energy Transition

The Coronavirus economic stimulus packages being drawn up by governments around the world should build-in “large scale” spending on clean energy technologies including wind, solar, green hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS), says Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA). Investment in renewables, said Birol, in …

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Iran’s Export to Iraq Underway despite Problems

Chairman of Iran-Iraq Joint Chamber of Commerce Yahya Al-e Es’hagh said that Iran’s export of products to neighboring Iraq is running despite some problems. He made the remarks in an interview with FNA on Sun. and added, “in spite of opening and closing Iranian and Iraqi borders repeatedly, Iran’s export …

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