Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif blasted the US for imposing tough sanctions against his country. saying that regional tensions will relieve after Washington stops economic warfare against Tehran.
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Utility microgrids can yield numerous benefits to customers and communities. especially as prosumers bring new technologies and sources of power to the grid and customers demand greater electric reliability.
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Qatar and Russia have enjoyed a long history of strong bilateral trade relations.
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US crude has fallen about 18% from a peak in late April and volatility has jumped as deteriorating US-China trade relations cast a pall over the global growth outlook.
Read More »Iran. Afghanistan Sign MoU on Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation
The Afghan delegation was visiting Iran to get acquainted with the country’s achievements in nuclear industry.
Read More »China Warns US Tech Giants About Dire Consequences for Complying with Huawei Ban
Chinese officials have warned US giants. including Microsoft and Dell. as well as major tech companies from other countries. namely. Britain’s semiconductor maker Arm and South Korean SK Hynix and Samsung. about punishment for cooperating.
Read More »Russia May Be Testing U.S. Gas Nerve with Europe Push
Russia’s strong natural gas shipments to Europe may be an attempt to test the resilience of U.S. exporters. according to Citigroup Inc.
Read More »Devon Energy Establishes Target to Reduce Methane Emissions
Devon Energy Corp. has announced that it is establishing a voluntary. company-specific target to reduce methane emissions for its U.S. oil and natural gas production operations.
Read More »Canadian Natural Resources Restarts Operations Following Wildfires
Canadian Natural Resources Limited has provided an update on its Pelican Lake and Woodenhouse operations.
Read More »Alberta’s Oil Supply Cuts Find a Sweet Spot
Alberta may have finally found the right level for its oil curtailment program that has sent local oil prices on a roller coaster for the last few months.
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