Some of China’s investments have been welcomed by regional actors.
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The US move is an instance of economic terrorism and in line with the hostile policies of the White House towards the Iranian nation.
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Former Managing Director of the National Petrochemical Company (NPC) Abbas Shae'.ri Moqaddam downplayed the impacts of the US petrochemical sanctions against Iran. saying that finding the origin of such products is not easy.
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OPEC is close to reaching an agreement to extend the production cut deal beyond its current expiry date at the end of June.
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Read More »API President & CEO Emphasizes Alaska’s Role in U.S. Energy Revolution
API President and CEO Mike Sommers today delivered remarks to more than 500 local leaders at the Alaska Oil &. Gas Association Annual Meeting in Anchorage.
Read More »China Rallies Energy Giants as Trade Battle with U.S. Heats up
China is mobilizing its vast state-run energy industry to prepare for an economic tussle with the U.S. that could escalate further and might last for years.
Read More »The Second Machine Age Could Crash Oil Prices
Forecasters at these major oil organizations simply do not understand that we are in a new age of rapid technological advancement and innovation.
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