It will support the development and commercialisation of its Deep Green technology.
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European customers will receive their gas in line with their contractual terms in 2020.
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Ukraine is adamantly opposed to the construction by calling it politically motivated.
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Google risks falling under scrutiny again as the US Department of Justice (DOJ) gears up to investigate the IT giant after studying its ads and search policies. according to a report.
Read More »Global EV Outlook 2019 Launched at Clean Energy Ministerial
The report provides key insights on EV and charging infrastructure deployment. ownership cost. energy use. CO2 emissions and battery material demand.
Read More »US Sanctions against Nord Stream-2 will Harm Gazprom Monopoly
The US. Ukraine and a number of European states are opposing the Nord Stream-2 pipeline.
Read More »U.S. Exports of LNG Can Easily Meet EU Demand
The EU has long worked to diversify its supply by developing LNG infrastructure.
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