Consumer bodies are calling on householders to shop around and switch to a better deal.
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While geopolitical tensions in the Middle East Gulf remain high. with US sanctions recently extended to more Iranian officials and a Chinese oil importer. as well as another tanker seizure.
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Severe weather conditions on 28th September 2016 led to around 850.000 customers in South Australia without access to electricity.
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Meat and dairy production and consumption are driving an increase in greenhouse gas emissions. land degradation and deforestation.
Read More »Iran won`t Hesitate to Safeguard Its Security
Persian Gulf is vital lifeline and thus national security is priority for Iran.
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Three of the oil officials said Exxon had costed the project at higher than Hyundai’s $2.4 billion.
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Read More »Saudi Arabia and US will Counter Maritime Threats in Arabian Gulf
The two side also discussed the oil market conditions and the Kingdom’s keenness to maintain its stabilities.
Read More »Turkey`s Ships Continue Work in Eastern Mediterranean
Turkey has sent two drilling ships. Fatih and Yavuz. as well as an exploration vessel. to operate in waters off the divided island of Cyprus.
Read More »China ‘might Escort Ships’ in Gulf under US Proposal
China has traditionally played a small role in Middle East conflicts or diplomacy despite its reliance on regional oil.
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