A US envoy said that Iran'.s threat to quit the global nuclear treaty if European countries refer Tehran to the UN Security Council would send a very. very negative message.
Read More »With Libya’s Oil Blocked. EU Urged to Take more Active Role
The European Union’s foreign policy chief said member states will need to take a more active role in Libya if yesterday’s peace conference in Berlin is to bring stability to the country and help get its oil flowing again.
Read More »Libya on the Edge of a New Oil War
The Libyan situation is further complicated by recent developments in the East Mediterranean.
Read More »Libyan Oil Exports Blocked Ahead of Berlin Peace Conference
Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar blocked oil exports at ports under his control. slashing output by more than half and posing a potential setback for an international conference on Sunday that aims to broker an end to a civil war in the OPEC nation.
Read More »SoftBank Offers to Invest $40 Billion in Indonesia’s Capital
SoftBank Group Corp. offered to invest $30 billion to $40 billion toward the development of a new Indonesian capital. a senior member of President Joko Widodo’s cabinet.
Read More »Petchem Companies Lauded at IMI-100
Petrochemical companies were lauded at the 22nd top 100 Iranian companies ranking conference (IMI-100).
Read More »China to Support all Proposals that Help to Preserve JCPOA
China’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Geng Shuang said. China supports all proposals that will help ameliorate the current situation and preserve the JCPOA.
Read More »UN Concerned With Closure of Oil Ports in Libya
Libya has been torn apart between the two rival administrations since 2011.
Read More »Oil and Gas Industry’s Social Licence to Operate Under Serious Threat
That’s the warning from Chairman of the Oil and Gas Authority. Tim Eggar. who has said the sector must do more to drive down emissions.
Read More »E3’s Statement on JCPOA Dangerous Turn
Russian Acting Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov named the E3’s plans to trigger the trigger mechanism on the JCPOA as a dangerous turn.
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