The global oversupply and competition from US Shale are persistently challenging the oil cartel'.s plans.
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Recent years have seen advances in drilling equipment and practices that have enabled operators to significantly increase energy and drilling speed to reduce costs.
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Algeria expects its gas exports to reach 57 billion cubic metres (bcm) this year. up from 54 bcm in 2016.
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There are a few reasons to be skeptical that the momentum will carry crude prices higher than current levels.
Read More »Amano to Stay Until 2021
Amano became director-general on 1 December 2009 and he therefore saw the agency through the 2011 Fukushima accident in his home country of Japan.
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The last time Moscow surpassed Riyadh in crude production was in December 2016 when Russia extracted 10.49 million against 10.465 by Saudi Arabia.
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China may indeed join the ranks of countries banning fossil fuel vehicles.
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Experts see another reason for Beijing'.s objection to harsher sanctions.
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Tribal fighting near oilfields sites is definitely affecting the energy operations and sending a negative message to foreign oil firms.
Read More »Ireland `Ideally Positioned` to Be a Global Leader in Wave and Tidal Energy
The European Union has set itself a target of 100 gigawatts of energy that must be created within the trading bloc from marine resources by 2050.
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