Tumbling natural gas prices have set the power generation industries in the U.S. and Europe off to a greener start this year.
Read More »U.S. Oil Gas Output Surge Sets Country Increase Record
U.S. natural gas and crude oil production increased last year at the fastest pace ever for a single country.
Read More »US Ban on Iran’s Pet-Chem Exports Ineffective
CEO of Iran’s National Petrochemical Company Behzad Mohammadi reiterated that Washington’s unilateral sanctions on the country’s largest and most profitable petrochemical group are hardly to have an impact.
Read More »US Should Stop Economic War Against Iran to Deescalate Tensions in Region
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif blasted the US for imposing tough sanctions against his country. saying that regional tensions will relieve after Washington stops economic warfare against Tehran.
Read More »Russia May Be Testing U.S. Gas Nerve with Europe Push
Russia’s strong natural gas shipments to Europe may be an attempt to test the resilience of U.S. exporters. according to Citigroup Inc.
Read More »Devon Energy Establishes Target to Reduce Methane Emissions
Devon Energy Corp. has announced that it is establishing a voluntary. company-specific target to reduce methane emissions for its U.S. oil and natural gas production operations.
Read More »Canadian Natural Resources Restarts Operations Following Wildfires
Canadian Natural Resources Limited has provided an update on its Pelican Lake and Woodenhouse operations.
Read More »Alberta’s Oil Supply Cuts Find a Sweet Spot
Alberta may have finally found the right level for its oil curtailment program that has sent local oil prices on a roller coaster for the last few months.
Read More »Mnuchin Confirms Trump Could Use Security Threat Huawei as Bargaining Chip in Trade War
US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin admitted that while Chinese telecom giant Huawei remains a supposedly dangerous national security issue – except when it can be used to wring a better deal out of China.
Read More »Oil Woes Have Calgary Landlords Turning Empty Offices Into Apartments
When the lease on an Alberta Health Services office in Calgary came due for renegotiation two years ago. the rental market was so bad that trying to keep the tenants wasn’t worth it.
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