Blacklisted in the US and a number of Western countries. Chinese tech giant Huawei announced an agreement with one of Russia’s leading internet and mobile providers to develop 5G networks in Russia.
Read More »Iran Calls for More Academic Cooperation with France
Iranian Ambassador to Paris Bahram Qassemi. in a meeting with a group of researchers on Friday. called for expansion of academic cooperation between Iran and France.
Read More »Iberdrola will Build the Largest Solar Power Plant in Europe
Currently. the largest solar park in Europe is in France and has a capacity of 300 MW.
Read More »Subaru Telescope Captures 1800 Exploding Stars
The Subaru Telescope has captured images of more than 1800 exploding stars in the Universe. some located 8 billion light years from Earth.
Read More »Technology Center to Be Established for Developing Achimovsky-Strata Oil Deposits in Russia
Gazprom Neft and the Government of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug are to expand their cooperation in developing viable technologies for exploiting Achimovsky-strata oil deposits.
Read More »New Wells Boost Wyoming Oil Production to Highest Level in 25 Years
The Wyoming State Geological Survey (WSGS) completed its 2019 update to the Interactive Oil and Gas Map of Wyoming.
Read More »Horizontally Drilled Wells Dominate U.S. Tight Formation Production
Wells drilled horizontally into tight oil and shale gas formations continue to account for an increasing share of crude oil and natural gas production in the United States.
Read More »Lukoil Enters Hydrocarbon Production Project in The Congo
PJSC Lukoil concludes an agreement with New Age M12 Holdings Limited to acquire a 25% interest in the Marine XII license in the Republic of Congo for $800 million in cash.
Read More »C-Kore Deploys Its 200th Subsea Testing Unit
C-Kore Systems has announced the recent deployment of their 200th subsea testing unit. The landmark event occurred during an umbilical installation operation off the coast of Australia.
Read More »Russia Sees $60 Oil Satisfactory
Due to the production cuts. Russia’s economy is expected to grow by just 1.2 percent in 2019.
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