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Edison International Energy Firm Is Being Investigated for Possible Link to One of the LA Wildfires
Edison International, a multi-billion dollar energy company, is being investigated over a possible link to one of the wildfires burning in the Los Angeles area.…
Ammonia
LUPro Signs Tripartite Agreement with Oman and Thailand Energy Firms for Green Ammonia Production: 1 Million-Ton Facility Planned in Duhok
As Oman, an oil-producing country in the Middle East, is rushing to shift from oil to green energy, it has joined hands with a Korean company to commercialize g…
Green Hydrogen
Axpo Breaks Ground on Second Swiss Green Hydrogen Plant to Fuel Lake Lucerne Vessel
Energy firm Axpo has broken ground on its second Swiss green hydrogen plant that is set to fuel a passenger vessel on Lake Lucerne.Alongside Schätzle, EWA-…
Crude Oil
Indonesia’s Pertamina Has Signed Oil Block Contract -Regulator
Indonesian state energy firm PT Pertamina has signed a production sharing contract with the government for the country's second-largest crude producing fiel…
Hydrogen Project
RES Sells Swedish Hydrogen Project to Prime Capital to Fuel eSAF Production
Renewable energy firm RES is selling its green hydrogen project in Sweden to a fund managed by Prime Capital with the project set to produce synthetic sustainab…
Renewable Energy
Construction Begins on £9M Green Energy Hub in Aberdeen
The project will provide advanced manufacturing, collaboration spaces, and entrepreneurial support for renewable energy firmsImage: ETZ EnergyWorksConstruction …
Renewable Energy
Low Carbon Unveils Plans for 500MW Renewable Energy Park in Kent
Low Carbon has announced plans for the South Kent Energy Park, a 500MW solar and energy storage project on Romney Marsh in KentRenewable energy firm Low Carbon …
Green Hydrogen
Engie And Morocco's OCP Renewables Deal Worth Billions, Says Source
Morocco's phosphates and fertilizer giant OCP and French energy firm Engie ENGIE.PA signed a preliminary agreement on Monday for projects that could generat…
Crude Oil
US Oil/gas Rig Count Steady This Week, Pennsylvania Falls To 17-year Low, Baker Hughes Says
U.S. energy firms kept the number of oil and natural gas rigs unchanged this week, with the count falling to a 17-year low in Pennsylvania, energy services firm…
Offshore Wind Power
SSE Downgraded To ‘Sell’ Amid Concerns Over Offshore Wind And Market Volatility
Citi has downgraded SSE PLC (LSE:SSE) to a 'sell' rating, cautioning investors about potential setbacks in the energy firm’s growth strategy.Despi…
Singapore
Singapore to Co-fund CCS Studies at Some Power Plants to Aid Net-Zero Emissions Target
Singapore's Energy Market Authority (EMA) will co-fund selected carbon capture and storage (CCS) feasibility storage studies proposed by power generation compan…
Australia
Top Aussie Oil and Gas Firm Woodside Lifts Outlook After Record Q3 Production
A plant decorates the booth of Australian petroleum exploration and production company Woodside EnergyAustralia's top energy firm Woodside (WDS.AX), margina…
LNG
Thailand’s Ptt Signs 5-Year LNG Deal with Oman LNG
Thailand's largest energy firm, state-controlled PTT PCL (PTT.BK), opens new tab, has signed a five-year deal to buy liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Oman.T…
Oil Field
Poland’s Top Refiner Orlen Discovers ‘Big’ Oilfield in Western Poland
Poland's largest refiner Orlen (PKN.WA) logo is displayed at their petrol station in Bialystok, Poland, October 2, 2023. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/File Photo Pu…
Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
Finnish Energy Firm Helen Launches Nuclear Programme
Finland's Helen has launched the first phase of its nuclear programme, aimed at constructing a small nuclear power plant for producing heat for Helsinki cit…
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