Tensions are expected to rise yet further after the 13th June attack on two US tankers in waters between the Gulf Arab states and Iran.
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The United States'. unilateral sanctions against Iran have failed to block export of copper from the country.
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The U.S. will hardly become completely self-sufficient with oil overnight.
Read More »Largest-Ever Simulation of the Deepwater Horizon Spill
The current experiment is an attempt to provide more definitive answers.
Read More »US will Lead Oil Output Growth Through 2030
US crude exports will keep rising as domestic production grows.
Read More »Repsol Announces First Oil from Buckskin Project Ahead of Schedule
Spanish oil firm Repsol has announced it has achieved first oil from its deep-water Buckskin project in the Gulf Of Mexico.
Read More »New Jersey picks Ørsted for First Offshore Wind Project
The 1.100MW Ocean Wind offshore wind farm is expected to power more than half a million homes.
Read More »A U.S.-Iran Conflict Could Impact Gas Markets Much More Than Oil
A potential conflict between the U.S. and Iran could be far more disruptive for liquefied natural gas markets than to the world’s crude shipments.
Read More »Moscow Says US Cyberwar Against Russia Hypothetical Possibility
United States’ cyberwar against Russia is a hypothetical possibility. in response to claims by The New York Times that US secret services over the past year were increasingly active in their attempts to cripple computer malware inside Russia’s power grid.
Read More »US Sanctions Ineffective on Iran’s Joint Economic Commissions with 70 Countries
Tehran has formed joint economic commissions with more than 70 countries. Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Diplomacy Qolamreza Ansari said.
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