The dilemma facing the NDRC is how to ensure sufficient natural gas without boosting prices too high to start causing economic pain to consumers.
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Shares of South Korean goods on the global market rose to a record 3.3 percent in the first half of this year.
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Pakistan has fallen short of constructing the 700-kilometer part of the pipeline on its territory.
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The experts attending the conference highlighted that Turkey and Iran are about to start significant energy cooperation.
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This is the highest premium for the flagship Saudi grade since September 2014.
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Turkmenistan has no access to open seas and its shipment of gas to international markets has to go through the neighbors.
Read More »OPEC will Stick to Policy in Second Half of 2018
OPEC is expected to stick to its current policy of output cuts in the second half of 2018.
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At $60. the Kingdom and some other Gulf countries (though not Oman and Bahrain) will probably run a current account surplus for 2018.
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