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Mexico
Mexico's Pemex to Work With EPA to Bring Down Methane Emissions
Mexican state oil company Pemex said Saturday that it would work with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions - especi…
Natural Gas
COP27: Israel Says Big Boost in Gas Supply to Europe Will Take Years
Israel will require several years before it can significantly increase its natural gas supplies to Europe, the country's energy ministry said on Friday.
United States
US West Faces Power Reliability Issues from Growing Use of Renewables
A group responsible for power market reliability in Western North America said the growing use of renewable generation will require the region to boost planning…
Canada
Canada, Nigeria Target Oil and Gas Methane Emissions With New Laws
Oil and gas producers Canada and Nigeria have become the latest countries to tackle the potent greenhouse gas methane with laws to rein in emissions in the foss…
Crude Oil
UK Considering Big Increase in Energy Windfall Tax, Sources Say
British finance minister Jeremy Hunt is considering a big increase in a windfall tax on oil and gas firms and extending it to power generation firms as he tries…
Electric Car
Synthetic Graphite Becomes Crucial to Meeting Battery Demand Surge
Rystad Energy: total EV sales this year will reach nearly 10 million units, a 43% jump from 2021 sales.
Hydrogen Project
Chevron, Keppel, Pertamina to Explore Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Projects in Indonesia
Chevron New Energies, Keppel New Energy and Pertamina Power Indonesia have signed a joint study agreement to explore the development of selected green hydrogen …
CCS
Chevron and Japan’s MOL to Explore CO2 Shipping From Singapore to Australia
They will look into the technical and commercial feasibility of initially transporting up to 2.5m tonnes per annum of liquefied CO2 by 2030.
Romania
Romanian Government Partially Regulates Energy Markets Until 2025
Romania's government changed its energy support scheme for households, small businesses and industry on Friday, partially regulating its power market until Marc…
Germany
German Budget Experts Push for Dividend Ban Tied to Energy Subsidies
Budget experts from Germany's ruling coalition on Friday stressed the need for a ban on dividends and bonuses being paid out at companies that benefit from gas …
Coal-Fired Power Plants
The $15 Billion Plan to Curtail Indonesia’s Coal Industry
The United States and Japan will lead a group of counties that will offer $15 billion to Indonesia for retiring its coal power plants earlier and moving on to l…
Oil Price
High Oil Prices Ignite the Middle Eastern IPO Market
Initial public offerings in the Middle East have flourished this year thanks to higher prices that have seen increased investor interest in the region.
UN Launches Satellite System to Track Methane Emissions
The United Nations is launching a satellite-based system to detect and track global methane emissions as part of efforts to reduce emissions of methane.
Nuclear Reactor
EU Needs $460 Billion Investment to Maintain Nuclear Power Capacity
The European Union will need up to $462 billion (450 billion euros) in investment just to keep the current level of its nuclear power generation capacity.
Hydrogen Production
Philippines’ President Greenlights Offshore Wind, Green Hydrogen Plan
The Philippines’ President has given the country’s Department of Energy the green light to move forward with its plan to explore and develop the offshore wind…
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