The Libyan National Army contends that some of the oil revenue flowing from the NOC to the Libyan government is diverted to fund rival militias.
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A tariff on oil may be a way for China to send a message to the Trump administration without incurring damage at home.
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Reports indicate that the Aframax tanker Minerva Lisa was due to pick up oil at Es Sider Thursday.
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Last year Equinor reached its goal of reducing annual CO2 emissions from the NCS by 1.2 million tons from 2008 to 2020.
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The U.S. is focused on a ".fair". trading relationship with China.
Read More »China Imports More Oil and Gas from the U.S.
Gas is increasing in demand as the Chinese government moves to replace coal to combat air pollution.
Read More »Novatek Plans New Arctic Transshipment Hub
The terminal will be a key logistics hub for the Yamal LNG project as well as future Arctic LNG production projects.
Read More »Disappointing Demand Growth for South Korea
The 13th Plan confirms the increasing role of gas in the electricity generation mix as outlined in the 8th Electricity Plan.
Read More »China becomes Number Two Importer of U.S. Crude
Energy Outlook forecasts U.S. crude oil production to increase by 1.4 million b d in 2018 and the Brent-WTI spread to average $3.96 b.
Read More »What`s in a Name. Statoil?
The new name will be proposed to shareholders in a resolution to the Annual General Meeting on May 15.
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