A consortium of Brazilian, British, French and Chinese energy firms will test new technology aimed at capturing CO2 in an undersea oilfield off Brazil in an effort to reduce emissions, TotalEnergies said Monday. The pilot unit will separate oil from CO2-rich natural gas at the bottom of the ocean and …
Read More »Russia, OPEC+ to Continue Ensuring Fair Prices on Energy Markets
Russia will continue developing relations with Arab states and Persian Gulf states in particular, including in energy area, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview for RT. “Russia will continue its cooperation with many states of the Arab world – first and foremost, Persian Gulf states – in the …
Read More »IEA: World Oil Output to Reach Record 101.3 mln bpd in 2023
Global oil production in 2023 will reach a record figure of 101.3 mln barrels per day (bpd) and in 2024 will grow to 102.3 mln bpd, according to the report of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The United States will continue to dominate non-OPEC+ countries in terms of production growth. …
Read More »EU Fossil Fuels Emissions Lower Thanks to Gas Crisis
Carbon dioxide emissions from energy use in the European Union fell by 2.8 percent last year, thanks to reduced use of natural gas following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Eurostat reported on Friday. The European Union’s statistical agency said in a report that CO2 emissions from the 27 EU nations was …
Read More »IEA: Renewable Energy to Grow to New Record in 2022
The world will set a new record for renewable power capacity this year led by solar energy in China and Europe, but growth could lose steam in 2023, the International Energy Agency said Wednesday. A record 295 gigawatts of new renewable power capacity was added in 2021 despite supply chain …
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