That’s the warning from Chairman of the Oil and Gas Authority. Tim Eggar. who has said the sector must do more to drive down emissions.
Read More »Nottingham to Trial Wireless Charging for Electric Taxis
A total of 10 taxis will be fitted with wireless charging hardware for taxi rank-based charging. with the city council providing the vehicles to drivers rent free.
Read More »Hinkley Point B Hits 300TWh Milestone
This means the facility. which originally came online in 1976. now holds the UK record for generating more electricity than any other nuclear power station in the country.
Read More »OPEC. Partners to Extend Production Cut Deal to End of 2020
Crude oil output from OPEC would dip to 29.6 million barrels per day in 2020.
Read More »Iran to Reconsider IAEA Coop. If EU Continues Unfair Behavior
Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani warned the European Union that the country would reconsider its cooperation with the IAEA if the bloc takes unjust measures regarding the trigger mechanism.
Read More »Immunity of Central Bank of Iran in Italy
An Italian court rejected a lawsuit filed by American plaintiffs over seizure of the bank’s assets in the country worth $5.99 billion. declaring.
Read More »Top Quality Oil Sold Near $100 a Barrel on New Ship Rules
Just shy of $100 a barrel -- that’s the cost of a type of crude that’s become prized thanks to the scramble for cleaner-burning fuels.
Read More »Cheaper Batteries. More Chargers for Electric Car Buyers in 2020
The rush to electrify transportation will shift to Europe from China in 2020 as carmakers and governments work to cut carbon emissions that lead to global warming.
Read More »OPEC Sees Growing Supply Threat From Rivals Beyond U.S. Shale
OPEC’s latest forecasts suggested a weaker outlook for global oil markets this year as surging supplies from competitors from Norway to Guyana threaten the group’s efforts to defend crude prices.
Read More »Geopolitical Tensions won`t Lead to Oil Market Shock
The oil market has been driven in recent years by a surge of non-OPEC production that has outstripped demand.
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