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The increased dependence on U.S. natural gas imports is forcing the Mexican government to oversee a number of energy market reforms.
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The dispute escalated when Kurdistan’s deliveries to the US were blocked and Iraqi government threatened to take action against companies transporting the Region’s crude.
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In both the United States and the European Union. nuclear energy is the largest low-carbon source of energy.
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Halliburton Co renders services in oil and gas production sphere worldwide.
Read More »U.S. Oil Rig Count Rises for 23rd Week In A Row
Over the last two weeks. Canada saw significant gains in the number of active oil and gas rigs. This week. Canada saw another large growth spurt. adding 11 rigs.
Read More »Ford Moves Production of Focus Small Cars to China
Unlike many consumer products. few Chinese-made vehicles are sold in the United States.
Read More »Qatar Tells U.S. It will Maintain Stability Around LNG Exports
Saudi-led sanctions imposed two weeks ago on Qatar. the world largest exporter of LNG.
Read More »Exxon. BP and Shell Back Carbon Tax Proposal to Curb Emissions
Under the proposal. a $40 carbon tax. rising over time. would be levied on emissions in order to encourage a shift towards renewable energy sources such as solar and wind.
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