Mexico is kicking off the construction of its $7.7 billion (150 billion peso) oil refinery.
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Chevron Corp. is lobbying the U.S. for sanctions relief so it can continue doing business in oil-rich Venezuela.
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French solar power generation surged by more than half in the first quarter. lifted by a period of prolonged sunshine in February and March and new capacity installations.
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The U.S. Justice Department is preparing an investigation of Alphabet Inc’s Google to determine whether the technology company violated laws to ensure fair competition.
Read More »Total Takes on Toshiba`s U.S. LNG Business after Chinese Buyer Pulls Out
Total will take over Toshiba’s U.S. liquefied natural gas business and get $800 million cash from the Japanese group as part of the deal.
Read More »Japan’s Iranian Oil Imports are Plunging
Preliminary data released by Japan’s Ministry of Finance showed that the country’s crude oil imports from Iran dropped 42 percent.
Read More »Any Clash in the Gulf would Push Oil Prices above $100
The first bullet fired in the Persian Gulf will push oil prices above $100.
Read More »Iran`s Non-Oil Trade with CIS Tops $150m in 1 Month
Iran’s exports totaled 269.052 tons worth $71.89 million during the month.
Read More »ExxonMobil Staff will Return to Work in Iraq
The state of emergency was declared as a precaution because of floods that hit the region over winter and spring.
Read More »SOCAR Considers Distributing 4 bcm of Gas to Consumers in Turkey from 2020
SOCAR is represented in Turkey by its subsidiary SOCAR Turkey Energy.
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