Tehran has no problem with reducing global crude production.
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OPEC agreed to extend cuts to their supply of oil to the international markets for another nine months as they seek more stable prices amid an increase in oil production in the United States.
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The £100m facility is highly flexible and will provide backup for renewable generation sources like solar and wind power.
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That’s the call to action City Minister John Glen is to make when he speaks at the third Green Finance Summit in London later today.
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State oil giant Saudi Aramco sets its crude prices based on recommendations from customers.
Read More »SP Energy Networks Awards £10m for Green Projects
They include a community hydropower station. a micro heat network. electric bin lorries and e-bike hire schemes.
Read More »Northern Ireland Provides £23m to Boost Recycling Rates
The funding will be available over the next three years and help local councils improve recycling facilities.
Read More »OPEC Re-elects Nigeria’s Barkindo as Sec-Gen
Mr Barkindo was first elected as Secretary General of the bloc in 2016.
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Iran and Austria have witnessed one of the most active periods of bilateral economic relations after the landmark nuclear deal. officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). was signed on July 14. 2015.
Read More »China will Ease Ownership Rules on Oil Exploration
China is sticking to the opening-up policy and continuing to ease market access.
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