In its International Energy Outlook 2019 (IEO2019). the U.S. Energy Information Administration projects that world energy consumption will grow by nearly 50% between 2018 and 2050.
Read More »Big Oil CEOs Talk Climate Change. Methane Emissions and the Future of Natural Gas
One of the opening events of Climate Week in New York offered a rare sight -- nine bosses of some of the world’s largest oil and gas companies in one room.
Read More »Shearwater Wins 2D 3D Seismic Project Offshore Southeast Asia
Shearwater has been awarded a combined 3D and 2D seismic survey in Southeast Asia for its SW Vespucci Multi-Purpose Vessel.
Read More »2 European Banks to Join INSTEX
CEO of Iran’s Special Trade and Finance Instrument (STFI). Iranian counterpart to INSTEX. announced on Monday that a European bank has been appointed for carrying out financial transactions of INSTEX. while the second bank is to be selected. soon.
Read More »Iran. Syria to Broaden Gas. Pet-Chem Cooperation
Syrian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Ali Ghanem said his country is determined to enhance mutual cooperation with Iran in diverse areas of oil. gas and petrochemical industries.
Read More »Iran Rejects UK’s Blame for Oil Field Attacks
The attacks are not the first to be blamed on Iran in recent months.
Read More »South Korea to Purchase US LNG Worth $9.6b
Under the 15-year contract. US LNG will be delivered from Freeport LNG terminal or Calcasieu Pass.
Read More »Labour Unveils £3.6bn Plan to Jumpstart an EV Revolution
The party aims to ensure EVs account for around 65% of cars on UK roads by 2030.
Read More »Iran Gained Self-Sufficiency Due to Sanctions: Syrian Petroleum Min.
Syrian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Ali Ghanem said that self-sufficiency has been one of the positive aspects of the US imposed sanctions on Iran.
Read More »Scotland Will Soon Generate 100% of Its Power Through Renewables
Wind. solar and hydropower are now Scotland’s main source of electricity. providing around three-quarters of all generation.
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