Nicolás Maduro must address discontent and economic hardship in Venezuela.
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The US is shipping record amounts of crude following the end of an export ban in late 2015.
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Russia’s next major liquified natural gas project is likely to be served by a fleet of domestically built vessels sailing under Russian flag.
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The idea was revived in the late 2010s with the rise of demand for power for offshore oil and gas drilling and the creation of safer reactor technologies.
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Oil giant is in the process of selling its stake in the Rhum field to a smaller British company.
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The terminal will be a key logistics hub for the Yamal LNG project as well as future Arctic LNG production projects.
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The pipeline is expected to transport upwards of 55 billion cubic meters of gas annually from Russia to Germany beginning in 2019.
Read More »Vitol. Glencore. Shell Eye Petrobras’ Nigerian Assets
The world’s three largest oil traders are competing to buy the African arm of Brazil’s Petrobras that owns stakes in two major Nigerian offshore oil blocks.
Read More »S. Korea to Increase Incentives for Wind Farms
South Korea has been seeking to shift its focus from coal and nuclear energy to renewable energy to cope with worsening air pollution .
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