Iran and Armenia'.s power grids are linked by two electricity lines and a third is under construction.
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Baker Hughes reported on Friday that the number of U.S. rigs drilling for oil was unchanged at 738. having risen by nine the previous week.
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At least US$10bn of deals signed at flagship industry event. including Adnoc partnership with China’s state oil company.
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The nuclear pact was signed between Iran and six world powers to curb Iran'.s nuclear program in exchange for lifting international sanctions.
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Alaska and West Virginia have welcomed investment from Chinese entities to develop US shale resources
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Most of the recent talk about Aramco’s international listing venue has centered on New York and London.
Read More »ADIPEC 2017 Opens Tomorrow. World Energy Leaders to Meet in Abu Dhabi
For the first time. the exhibition and conference will include the downstream petroleum industry.
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