The demonstration car consists of a system that charges the battery while the vehicle is parked as well as when it is being driven.
Read More »Iran’s Flag-Carrier Boasts Self-Sufficiency in Maintenance
Director General of Iran Air Touraj Zangeneh said that his company has achieved self-sufficiency in repairing and maintaining its fleet. despite the US unilateral sanctions.
Read More »E.ON Buys Biomethane Business From WINGAS
WINGAS said it is focusing on its core business of selling conventional natural gas.
Read More »Mitsui Invest in LNG Project in Arctic Ocean off Russia
LNG production from the project is slated to start around 2023 with an annual capacity of 19.8 million tons.
Read More »Samsung’s Egina Project Wins ‘Project of the Year’ Award in France
SHIN received the award. along with its client Total. for the Egina Floating Production Storage and Offloading unit (FPSO).
Read More »Saudi Aramco Claims Can Keep Oil Flowing If Hormuz Disrupted
Saudi Aramco operates a pipeline with a capacity of 5 million barrels a day .
Read More »Fairfield Shaves £31m Off Dunlin Decommissioning Costs
Fairfield Energy has cut £31million from the total bill to decommission the Greater Dunlin Area in the North Sea.
Read More »Too Many Energy Firms Still Struggling to Offer Good Customer Service
That’s according to Citizens Advice. which says licencing regulations for new market entrants are too relaxed.
Read More »Enpro Subsea. DASS Can-K Pumps Partner to Provide Subsea Multi-Phase Pumping Solutions
Enpro Subsea and DASS Can-K Pumps Inc. today announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). which will leverage each company’s expertise to deliver multi-phase pumping solutions for topside and subsea well boosting.
Read More »Exxon Mobil Ready for Norwegian Exit
Speaking after reports that ExxonMobil is preparing to put its Norwegian upstream portfolio up for sale. Neivan Boroujerdi. principal analyst. Europe upstream. at Wood Mackenzie.
Read More »