New research on Australian gas fields could ‘pave the way’ for the safe development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the UK North Sea.
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Researchers suggest by 2080. Asian Russia could have a milder climate. with significantly less permafrost coverage.
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The US government imposed a new round of sanctions on Iran in November 2018.
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That’s according to Citizens Advice. which says licencing regulations for new market entrants are too relaxed.
Read More »Iran Increases Refining Capacity by %40 in 2 Years
Total operating capacity of Iran’s refineries had increased from 1.550.000 to 2.150.000 barrels per day (bpd) in the two-year period ending in May 2019.
Read More »Oil Prices Mixed amid Escalating U.S.-Iran Tensions
Donald Trump signed an executive order to impose additional economic sanctions on Iran.
Read More »Climate Protest Sees Hundreds of Activists Storm German Coal Mine
Coordinated by the Ende Gelände alliance. activists crossed fields and broke through a police cordon to get into the Garzweiler mine in North-Rhine Westphalia.
Read More »Oil Climbs to a Three-Week High as U.S.-Iran Tensions Simmer
Oil rose to the highest level in more than three weeks as political tensions between the U.S. and Iran continued to simmer. with President Donald Trump announcing plans for further sanctions against the OPEC member.
Read More »Innovative Light Tech Lands £600k of New Funding
Deciwatt aims to help improve energy access around the world using its NowLight. which allows its user to generate electricity by pulling on a cord.
Read More »A U.S.-Iran Conflict Could Impact Gas Markets Much More Than Oil
A potential conflict between the U.S. and Iran could be far more disruptive for liquefied natural gas markets than to the world’s crude shipments.
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