Consumer bodies are calling on householders to shop around and switch to a better deal.
Read More »Oil Spikes after Easing U.S.-China Trade Tensions
The U.S.-China trade war has caused energy demand growth to take a big hit.
Read More »Tehran to Undertake New Moves to Boost Non-Oil Exports
Iran will undertake new measures to strengthen its non-oil exports with a new bill to be tabled at the Iranian Parliament.
Read More »Iran to Eliminate Flaring at Oil Fields
The oil fields located in Southern Iran will stop wasting flammable gases accompanying drilling operations in three years’ time with awarding contracts to 2 local companies. in a project that will recover the flare gas for nearby refineries.
Read More »Economic Woes Hold Sway Over Geopolitics
While geopolitical tensions in the Middle East Gulf remain high. with US sanctions recently extended to more Iranian officials and a Chinese oil importer. as well as another tanker seizure.
Read More »Australia’s Energy Regulator Sues Four Wind Farm Operators Over Blackout
Severe weather conditions on 28th September 2016 led to around 850.000 customers in South Australia without access to electricity.
Read More »Iberdrola Awarded 149MW Solar Energy Contract in Portugal
The solar power plants will be built in two regions – the Algarve and the Tajo Valley.
Read More »July 2019 Market Report
Written by Dr Tony West. formerly Director of Trading and Marketing at Innogy (now Npower). Head of Trading at Scottish Power and amongst other senior wholesale trading roles recently advised Gazprom on their power business development strategy.
Read More »Number of U.S. Active Drilling Rigs Continues to Fall This Week
The outlook for oil demand growth is ".fragile.". with a greater likelihood of a downward revision than an upward one.
Read More »SSE Chosen to Take on Customers as Cardiff Energy Supply Goes Bust
Customers will continue to receive gas supplies as normal and credit balances will be protected.
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