Preliminary data released by Japan’s Ministry of Finance showed that the country’s crude oil imports from Iran dropped 42 percent.
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The state of emergency was declared as a precaution because of floods that hit the region over winter and spring.
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Qatar is taking steps to proactively develop its solar power generation.
Read More »Oil Prices Flat On Minor Crude Draw
Amid the ongoing fears of an escalating trade war between China and the United States. the Energy Information Administration countered the price decline potential of the China factor.
Read More »Great Britain Records Two Weeks of Coal-Free Electricity Generation
Great Britain has hit a new power milestone – lasting for a fortnight without using any coal power to generate electricity for the first time since the industrial revolution.
Read More »Downward Momentum Is Building For Oil
U.S. West Texas Intermediate and international-benchmark Brent crude oil futures are trading lower on Friday amid an escalation of geopolitical events
Read More »Iran. Tajikistan Discuss Boosting Energy Cooperation
Tajikistan produces around 15% of the world’s total hydroelectric power capacity.
Read More »Iran. Russia to Begin New Mineral-Industrial Cooperation
Developing exports to the neighboring countries is the priority of the year and Iran is ready for new economic and trade cooperation with Russia in different industrial and mineral areas.
Read More »Iran. Tajikistan to Develop Ties in Electricity Field
Iranian Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian said that Tajikistan produces about 15% of hydroelectric power of the world'.s total capacity and that Iran is ready to provide transit facilities for the Tajik electricity exports.
Read More »Pak Traders Call for Resumption of Banking Ties with Iran
The representatives of Pakistan’s Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industry (QCCI) have called for resumption of banking ties with Iran to ease trade process and transactions.
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