A research team, led by Professor Jungki Ryu of the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea, presented a new biofuel system that uses lignin found in biomass for the production of hydrogen. The system decomposes lignin with a molybdenum …
Read More »Brazil Welcomes Its ‘Largest Solar Plant’ with £143.5m Investment
Atlas Renewable Energy has signed a deal with Anglo American to build the ‘largest solar plant’ in Brazil with a R$881 million (£143.5m) investment. The Atlas Casablanca solar plant will have an installed capacity of 330MW, with more than 800,000 panels allowing it to produce enough energy to supply a …
Read More »Total Launches Battery-Based Energy Storage Project in France
Global energy player Total will build a battery-based energy storage project in France’s Dunkirk port district. The battery project will be built with an investment of nearly €15m and will have 25MWh storage capacity and 25MW power output. Total chairman and CEO Patrick Pouyanné said: “This project is part of …
Read More »Saudis Pledge Huge Oil Supply Increases to European Refiners
Saudi Arabia is unleashing a wave of crude toward Europe, traditionally the backyard for Russian oil sales, pledging to supply regional refineries with as much as triple their usual intake from the kingdom. The Saudi shipments, coupled with unprecedented discounts, are turning the European oil market into the most bitterly …
Read More »Putin not Planning any Contacts with OPEC+ Partners Yet
Russian President Vladimir Putin is not planning any contacts with OPEC+ partners for the time being, but they can be quickly arranged if necessary, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Thursday. “So far no contacts have been planned. However, if necessary, they will be immediately arranged,” he said. Commenting …
Read More »OPEC+ Technical Committee Meeting Canceled
The meeting of the OPEC+ Joint Technical Committee (JTC) scheduled for March 18 is canceled, a source in one of the delegations told TASS on Thursday. “JTC meeting will not be held,” the source said. Saudi Arabia earlier refused to participate in the Committee’s meeting.
Read More »Oil Price War Is a Silver Lining for Indian Economy
Saudi Arabia sliced its oil prices by more than 30% and has set plans for a rise in production in April. Given the lack of consensus among OPEC+ countries and competition to have a better share in the world oil market, lower crude prices are going to stay for sometime. …
Read More »China Considers Boosting State Oil Reserves
Oil’s historic price crash is prompting the Chinese government to consider buying more crude for state reserves, say people with knowledge of the matter. Top planning officials are consulting with Chinese government agencies and state-owned energy companies about the possibility of bolstering the nation’s strategic stockpiles with cheap oil, the …
Read More »OPEC Asked Russia for Additional Oil Output Cut of 300,000 bpd
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has asked Russia for an additional oil production cut of 300,000 barrels per day, which would mean a total of 600,000 barrels daily, Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Sorokin told Reuters. According to Sorokin, this would be technically difficult. Last week, the OPEC+ …
Read More »OPEC Members’ Agreement Key to Balanced Market
The UAE Minister of Energy and Industry Suhail Bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei has said that a new agreement between OPEC members is essential to support a balanced and less volatile market. Al Mazrouei said, via a series of tweets, “OPEC and OPEC+ played an important role in delivering market stability. …
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