The nations are failing to limit the levels of nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide respectively.
Read More »Iranian Parts Maker Indigenizes Air Bag Tech. after US Sanctions
A giant Iranian auto-parts maker announced that it has acquired the technology behind manufacturing the airbag control unit (ACU) after US-led pressures on car makers obstructed the country’s ability to import high-tech parts needed.
Read More »Nord Stream 2 AG Challenges EU Gas Rules
The Nord Stream 2 pipelin is opposed by the EU institutions and some EU members.
Read More »Iran Informs UN of Probing How Seized UK Oil Tanker Violated Navigation Rules
Iran’s mission urged all actors to abstain from compromising the safety. security and stability in the volatile Persian Gulf region and specifically in the Strait of Hormuz.
Read More »Saudi Arabia Looking for Partners for Megatourism Project
Saudi Arabia is in talks with regional and global investors for its first mega entertainment and sports city that’s being developed as part of the kingdom’s plans for life after oil.
Read More »Carbon Dioxide-Sucking Machines Could Cut Climate Costs… But There’s a Catch
Scientists say the use of direct air capture could need as much as a quarter of global energy supplies in 2100.
Read More »New Tool to Track Oil and Gas Methane Emissions Launched
IEA analysis suggests global methane emissions from the oil and gas sectors could be reduced by nearly half at no net cost.
Read More »Nearly Two-Thirds of Water Consumers Want More Supplier Transparency
A new report suggests the public want to understand more about where their money goes and how it is spent.
Read More »Iran Pledges to Secure Strait of Hormuz. Urges Diplomacy
Iran will use its best efforts to secure the region.
Read More »Tanker Battles Fail to Move Oil Prices
Shipping insurance has climbed following multiple rounds of seizures and tanker attacks earlier this year.
Read More »