Anadarko Petroleum authorised the roughly $20 billion Mozambique liquefied natural gas export project on Tuesday at a celebratory event in the eastern African nation.
Read More »EU Investigates Lithuania’s Support for State-Owned Energy Firm Lietuvos
It will examine if it was neccessary for the Lithuanian Power Plant to provide strategic reserve services in exchange for payments between 2013 to 2018.
Read More »BP and Japan’s ITOCHU Among New Firms Joining Hydrogen Council
That brings the total number of companies to 60. collectively representing more than €2.6tn in revenues.
Read More »Iran’s Energy Minister Praises Tehran-Moscow Deal
Iranian Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian said that Tehran and Moocow reached very good and effective agreements during intensive talks between the two countries'. ministers and traders in the past 3 days.
Read More »Despite Tensions. Turkey will Send Second Drilling Ship off Cyprus
The crisis in the eastern Mediterranean also affected the EU enlargement plans.
Read More »Turkey. China. Russia to Join INSTEX
Iran has been called upon to ratify CFT and Palermo as part of the requirements to join the global anti-money laundering watchdog.
Read More »EU Approves Italy’s €5.4bn Support for Renewable Energy Scheme
The Italian Government intends to introduce a new aid initiative that supports electricity production from sources such as solar and onshore wind.
Read More »Tehran. Moscow Vow to Increase Economic Ties despite US Pressures
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said that both Tehran and Moscow are resolute to further increase bilateral ties in all areas. particularly in economic fields where Washington has put its weight to isolate the Islamic Republic.
Read More »Boosting Trade Ties with Iran Top Priority
Pakistani Prime Minister’s Advisor Abdul Razak Dawood said on Tuesday that his country is willing to enhance trade and economic cooperation with Iran. despite the United States'. unilateral sanctions.
Read More »Japan Unconvinced over Iran’s Role in Tankers Incident
Tehran warned the U.S. to stop playing a blame game through ``suspicious`` attacks on oil tankers in the Middle East.
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