By 2022. the U.S. is expected to account for 40 percent of the world’s extra gas production.
Read More »Qatar will Remain World’s Top Clean Energy Producer
Very few new LNG projects are expected to come in the earlier part of the next decade.
Read More »World Energy Outlook: Seven key trends shaping the low-carbon economy
Emissions in the power sector will be limited to a 5% rise by 2040.
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Oil- and gas-rich Iran has also pledged to slow climate change by promoting cleaner energies.
Read More »China Drives Natural Gas Demand Boom
BP sees Chinese demand for oil surging 61 percent. and gas demand soaring 186 percent by 2035.
Read More »Iran Turns Oil-Polluted Lands into Green Belts
The third phase of the project is set to be launched in Khorasan province.
Read More »IEA Says China Remains Leader of Renewables
IEA'.s new report on renewable energy showed new solar PV (photovoltaic) system capacity grew by 50 percent last year. with China accounting for almost half of the global expansion.
Read More »Iran. Japan Sign MoU to Reduce Air Pollution in Tehran
In recent years. Air pollution has tuned into a major challenge to the Iranian government.
Read More »Global LNG Demand to Reach 280 mn Metric Tonnes Per Year
The Trump administration is supporting the LNG export industry further.
Read More »New LNG Export Projects ‘Could Lead to Supply Overcapacity’
The sustained growth in demand is not expected to result in surging prices as forecast for LNG supply is higher until 2024.
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