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Exxon Seeks to Recover Billions Lost in Sakhalin Exit

ExxonMobil has quietly signed a non-binding agreement with Russia’s state-run Rosneft that could open the door to recovering billions lost when it exited the Sakhalin-1 project after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Sources told that Reuters the pact, inked in late August or early September, sets the terms for talks but …

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Eni Seals Billion-Dollar Fusion Energy Deal with U.S. Partner

U.S. Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), which is developing fusion energy, has signed a more than $1-billion power purchase agreement with Italy’s energy major Eni as the two companies continue to partner to bring fusion power to commercial use. Nuclear fusion has long been considered the answer to zero-emission by-product-free energy …

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Exxon is Shaking up the EV Battery Market

Sales of electric vehicles are growing strongly despite a certain unevenness in this growth across the globe. But overall, this growth is not strong enough to give battery researchers a break—work is still underway for batteries that are more reliable, faster to charge, and longer-living. In that, the EV industry …

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ExxonMobil CEO Slams EU Climate Rules

The penalties proposed in the European Union’s climate and social responsibility legislation would be bone-crushing to any company, ExxonMobil’s chief executive Darren Woods told Bloomberg. The EU’s planned Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, which is designed to prevent adverse human rights and environmental impacts across a company’s value chains, has …

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Gazprom Neft Sees Oil Demand in Asia Growing in the Autumn

Asia’s oil demand is growing in the autumn, too, whereas major importers like China keep stockpiling crude, so OPEC+ was right to continue boosting supply, Alexander Dyukov, chief executive at Russian oil producer Gazprom Neft, said on Thursday. “Global oil consumption rises in the summer. Typically, demand in Asia continues …

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IEA Slashes Clean Hydrogen Production Forecast

Rising costs and uncertain regulatory and demand picture have made low-emission hydrogen projects more challenging and clean hydrogen production by 2030 could be a quarter lower than expected at this time last year, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Friday. The low-emission hydrogen uptake is not yet meeting expectations …

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