Russian officials voiced some skepticism in the lead-up to the most recent extension.
Read More »Oil Markets to Balance Sooner Than Expected
OPEC doesn’t expect significant drawdowns in oil inventories in the first quarter of 2018.
Read More »Ukraine and Russia both Claim Victory in Gas Dispute
Pricing disputes in the past led to Russian gas supplies disruptions to Europe via Ukraine.
Read More »Only IAEA can Judge Iran’s Compliance with JCPOA
IAEA has verified nine times Tehran'.s adherence to its obligations under the deal.
Read More »Putin’s Mr. OPEC Becomes an Oil Market Player
Novak was a key driver of the push for Libya and Nigeria. whose surging production earlier this year helped to crash oil markets.
Read More »Nigeria takes $1 billion from oil savings to fight militants
Nigeria will take $1 billion from a special account for oil-revenue savings to boost its war against Boko Haram Islamist militants in the country’s northeast.
Read More »Tesla Largely Responsible for Slide in US Home Solar Sales
After years of double-digit growth. home solar installations in the United States are poised to fall for the first time this year. according to a report released on Thursday by GTM Research.
Read More »South Korea Plans Shift to Renewables. but Coal. Nuclear to Remain Strong
The country’s power plan is subject to a public hearing. to be held on Dec. 26. before it finalizes the draft.
Read More »Exxon to Provide Details on Climate-Change Impact to Its Business
Other energy companies already have begun detailing their view of climate-related risks to their businesses.
Read More »Renewable Energy Goal ‘not on the Table’ at EU Ministerial
The European Commission tabled the 27% renewable energy target as part of a 2030 Clean Energy package of legislation.
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