That’s according to DNV GL. which says this is vital to meeting the Paris Agreement.
Read More »Iran Rejects Pompeo’s ‘Lies’ about Yemeni Drone Raids on Saudi Oil Sites
US &. its clients are stuck in Yemen because of illusion that weapon superiority will lead to military victory.
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Saudi oil facilities as well as foreign tankers in and around the Persian Gulf have been the target of several attacks over the past year.
Read More »BP to Use Drones and Thermal Imaging to Monitor Methane Emissions
The project is ultimately aimed at delivering and improving on BP’s methane intensity target of 0.2% from its upstream operations.
Read More »Could Car Parks Be the Electric Mobility Centres of the Future?
German energy firm innogy and car park operator APCOA think so – they have signed a declaration of intent to jointly develop relevant solutions.
Read More »UK’s Grid System Protection Operated as Designed During August Power Cuts
National Grid ESO has published its final technical report into the power outages of Friday 9th August.
Read More »Iran’s LNG Exports to Afghanistan Rise by 400%
Iran’s export of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to Afghanistan from the border crossing of Doqaroon has increased by 4 times in the past 5 months since the start of the local calendar year on March 21.
Read More »Hurricane Says Early Results from Lancaster Promising Despite Constraints
Hurricane Energy said today that production from its Lancaster field had been promising since the delivery of first oil in June. despite flowline constraints.
Read More »Parkmead Not Easing Off Oil and Gas Despite Renewables Plunge
Oil and gas firm Parkmead Group has heralded its entry into the renewables sector after agreeing to buy farmland majority-owned by the wife of chief executive Tom Cross.
Read More »Changing Supply Picture in LNG Market
Australia’s last project of the first wave of LNG capacity construction. Shell’s Prelude. started shipping gas in June this year.
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