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China’s Sinopec Sees Oil Product Demand Peak by 2025

China’s largest refiner, Sinopec, expects domestic demand for oil products to peak by 2025 due to COVID impacts and the rise of electric vehicles, Argus reported on Friday, citing Sinopec’s research think-tank as saying in its annual report. “China’s oil products will enter a final growth phase before peaking in …

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BP, Shell and Total Agree Energy Transition Principles

Eight energy companies including BP, Shell and Total have agreed to apply a common set of “energy transition principles” across their businesses, including a commitment to industry decarbonisation. Six principles have been devised in collaboration with with investor lobby group Climate Action 100+. The eight companies comprise the three European …

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Russia Reduces Its Dependence on Oil

Russia is successfully weaning itself off oil revenues, President Vladimir Putin said today during an annual end-of-the-year news conference, as quoted by RT. “This means that, while we’re not completely there, we are nonetheless starting to get off the so-called oil and gas needle,” Putin said, adding, “If someone still …

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Biden to Name Heads of Energy, Climate Departments

US President-elect Joe Biden is expected to pick Jennifer Granholm to be his energy secretary and Gina McCarthy as the head of newly-formed Office of Domestic Climate Policy, according to reports. Former Michigan Governor Granholm worked from 2003 until the end of 2010 to diversify the state’s economy, which is …

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