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Azerbaijan's BTC Pipeline Jan-Feb Oil Exports Down 7.3 Per Cent yr/yr
Azerbaijan's total oil exports in January-February totalled 6.271 million tonnes, about 80 per cent through the BTC.
Oil’s Plunge Is an Existential Threat to a Far Cleaner Biofuel
It withstood a downward currency spiral, economic malaise, a jump in raw-material costs and political upheaval. Now one of Brazil’s booming industries has fina…
Shale Gas
Few U.S. Shale Firms can Withstand Prolonged Oil Price War
For the last five years, U.S. shale oil producers have been battling suppliers for lower costs and running equipment and crews hard to drive drilling costs down…
Solar Power Panel
Coronavirus Rocked the Solar Power Market
As the coronavirus outbreak rages on, renewable energy is taking a hit. Factory shutdowns in China have disrupted global supply chains for wind turbines and sol…
Coronavirus Dampens 2020 Outlook for Clean Energy and Electric Vehicles
BNEF downgrades growth forecasts for global solar and battery sectors this year, as markets suffer fallout from escalating pandemic.
7th Asia Gas Turbine Focus 2020
With the global natural gas power generation market slowing down, the gas turbine industry is being tested. How should gas turbine manufacturers make growth poi…
Climate Policy
Coronavirus And Global Supply Chain Disruption: A Wake-Up Call For Climate Policy?
Coronavirus has slowed down economic activity and temporarily reduced China’s carbon emissions. However, there is a deeper implication for climate policy: deca…
Power Construction
EirGrid Reveals the Future of Ireland’s Electricity Grid
EirGrid CEO Mark Foley sat down to talk about the Celtic Interconnector, Brexit and what we can learn about energy from the likes of Denmark.
Coronavirus Delays Construction Progress on 510-MW Batang Toru Hydropower Plant in Indonesia
Work on the 510-MW Batang Toru hydropower plants in North Sumatra Province, Indonesia, was temporarily shut down in mid-February because workers from mainland C…
Oil & Gas Trade
China's Fuel Demand To Normalize Earlier Than Projected
China's thirst for fuel has substantially gone down after the coronavirus outbreak forced government officials to lock down cities and restrict non-essential tr…
Crude
Russia: Coronavirus Impact On Oil Is Worse Than Expected
Russia continues to refuse to announce its position regarding deeper cuts by the OPEC+ coalition, but admitted that the coronavirus outbreak could lead to addit…
Renewables Industry has Wind in its Ssails
As Storm Ciara was bearing down menacingly on Ireland two weeks ago, not everyone on the island was cowering for safety.
Nuclear Power Plant
France’s Oldest Nuclear Plant to Close
The French Government is to initiate a shutdown of the first reactor of the EDF-owned Fessenheim plant, the country’s oldest nuclear power plant, after 43 year…
Libya's Oil Corporation: Blockade Losses Exceed $1.3 Billion
Economic fallout continues from the shutdown of Libya’s vital oil fields, with losses surpassing $1.3 billion, the national oil corporation announced Tuesday.
Coal Trade
Chinese Coal Traders Hunt for Short-Term Buys Amid Virus Disruption
Chinese coal traders and small coal-fired utilities are scrambling to lock in supplies of fuel from miners, worried about the prospects of market tightness as d…
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