The falling costs of wind. solar and battery technologies will help keep global temperatures from rising more than 2°C by 2030.
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The United States has become the world’s fastest growing exporter of liquefied natural gas.
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The largest center for gathering associated gases has been launched in Sarakhs. Northeastern Iran.
Read More »Inpex Agrees on Framework for $20-Billion Indonesian LNG Project
Japan’s Inpex Corp. agreed on a framework with Indonesia for the $20-billion Abadi liquefied natural gas project. a key step toward reaching final investment for one of the world’s biggest export ventures.
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Japan is the world’s fourth-largest consumer of oil — after the US. China and India.
Read More »Fossil Fuel Consumption Subsidies Bounced Back Strongly in 2018
Higher average oil prices in 2018 pushed up the value of global fossil fuel consumption subsidies back up toward levels last seen in 2014. underscoring the incomplete nature of the pricing reforms undertaken in recent years.
Read More »International Action Can Scale Up Hydrogen to Make It a Key Part of a Clean And Secure Energy Future
The world has an important opportunity to tap into hydrogen’s vast potential to become a critical part of a more sustainable and secure energy future.
Read More »Iran`s Biggest Gas Storage Center Launches in Sarakhs
The gas storage center at the Khangiran gas field has been exploited to store natural gas at 10 million cubic meters.
Read More »UN Chief Urges Investigation into Gulf of Oman Attacks
UN Chief urged Friday an independent probe to investigate recent attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman.
Read More »Energean Bids For EDF Oil and Gas Assets
Energean Oil &. Gas Plc. the Greek energy producer that sold shares in London last year. is bidding for the oil and gas business of Electricite de France SA’s Italian unit. people familiar with the matter said.
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