ExxonMobil has announced that it will lay off nearly 300 employees by the end of this year in Singapore, as part of its effort to boost and sustain its long-term competitiveness. The impacted employees represent around 7% of the oil and gas major’s workforce of over 4,000 in Singapore. ExxonMobil …
Read More »OPEC+ Likely to Ease Output Cuts from April
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) are expected to keep production quotas unchanged in March, with a possible revision starting April, analysts told Argaam ahead of the oil producers’ meeting on March 4, 2021. “Given the current level of Brent prices around $65 per barrel (bbl), …
Read More »Russia’s Gazprom Aims to Double Liquefied Natural Gas Exports by 2025
Russian energy giant Gazprom said it exported 7 million tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in 2020, and is planning to double annual sales by 2025, Pavel Sedov, the head of LNG exports at Gazprom Export, said. Sedov added that Gazprom is still a rather small LNG enterprise, but the …
Read More »Russia Working on Easing Tensions over Iran’s Nuclear Program
Russia’s Permanent Representative to the International Organizations in Vienna said that Moscow is working to ease tensions over Iran’s nuclear program. In a tweet on Tuesday, Mikhail Ulyanov wrote, “The key point at the current meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board of Governors is that whether the discussions …
Read More »Iran Gas Export Doubles in 8 Years
CEO of National Iranian Gas Company Hassan Montazer Torbati said on Tuesday that Iran’s gas export has made 100 percent growth in 8-year term of the incumbent Government with 18b cubic meters export in the current year compared with 9b cm export in 2013. Torbati made the remarks in an …
Read More »Fossil Fuel Emissions in Danger of Surpassing Pre-Covid Levels
The world has only a few months to prevent the energy industry’s carbon emissions from surpassing pre-pandemic levels this year as economies begin to rebound from Covid-19 restrictions, according to the International Energy Agency. New figures from the global energy watchdog found that fossil fuel emissions climbed steadily over the …
Read More »IEA Says Global CO2 Emissions Rising again after Nearly 6% Fall Last Year
Global carbon dioxide emissions dropped by 5.8% in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic slowed economic activity, but they rebounded at the end of the year and are on course to rise further, the International Energy Agency said on Tuesday. Major economies led a rebound in December when emissions were 2%, …
Read More »New Battery Tech Could Make Solar Energy Storage Even Cheaper
US-based engineers have joined forces to develop high-voltage reference batteries for behind-the-meter energy storage applications, based on a bipolar technology that uses silicon wafers in traditional lead batteries. The wafers are similar to those in photovoltaic cells and the idea is that the development becomes a ‘plug and play’ solar-powered …
Read More »Iraq to Pay Arrears as Part of Contract with Iran
Iranian Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian announced that Iraq would pay its arrears to Iran as part of an agreement with Tehran, saying that the neighboring country will fully pay its debts. “There is no reason to worry about payments related to electricity exports to Iraq as this is carried out …
Read More »Zarif Warns of Iran’s Tough Response to A Hostile Resolution by IAEA Board of Governors
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif warned that Tehran will take serious action in response to any possible West-sponsored resolution at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors. “The foreign minister presented a report on the latest developments at the IAEA Board of Governors during the meeting (with …
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