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Oil & Gas Trade
Gail India Offers Up to 10 LNG Cargoes for Loading from U.S.
Gail has offered up to 10 liquefied natural gas cargoes for loading in the United States over early 2020 to early 2021, two industry sources said on Thursday.
Market Analysis
Installed Solar Capacity is Now Greater than Oil in the United States
According to a review by the SUN DAY Campaign of data just released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for the first three-quarters of 2019, sol…
Stadler and SBCTA Sign Contract for First Hydrogen-Powered Train in US
Stadler and San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA) have signed the first contract to supply a hydrogen-powered train to run in the United States…
Mobile Data to Improve Urban Energy Behaviour
Energy use in buildings accounts for more than 40% of total primary energy use in Europe and the United States, with most of them located in urban areas that ar…
Nuclear Power Plant
France's EDF to Sell its Stake in U.S. Nuclear Reactor Firm CENG
French state-controlled power group EDF (EDF.PA) said it would exercise an option to sell its 49.99% stake in CENG, which owns five nuclear reactors across thre…
Crude
Who benefits from Syria's oil?
President Donald Trump says he expects the United States to benefit by millions of dollars per month from Syria's oil revenues while US troops remain in the cou…
Oil & Gas Trade
U.S. to no Longer Waive Sanctions on Iranian Nuclear Site
The United States said on Monday it will no longer waive sanctions related to Iran’s Fordow nuclear plant after Tehran resumed uranium enrichment at the underg…
Stadler Signs First Ever Contract for Hydrogen-Powered Train
Stadler signed the first ever contract to supply a hydrogen-powered train, to run in the United States.
Solar Technology
Indium Provides A Boost to Perovskite Stability
Scientists at Rice University in the United States have found by strategically adding indium to an all-inorganic, lead-based perovskite, they can reduce the num…
U.S to Relax Two Obama-era Rules on Coal-Ash Pollution
The United States’ Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is planning to relax two Obama-era rules on how power plants store waste from burning coal and release…
Crude
U.S. Military Envisions Broad Defense of Syrian Oilfields
The United States will repel any attempt to take Syria’s oil fields away from U.S.-backed Syrian militia with “overwhelming force,” whether the opponent is I…
Oil & Gas Trade
The U.S. Will Not Give Up Control Of Syrian Oil & Gas
The United States will keep hold of oil and gas fields in eastern Syria and the Al Tanf base in the south under the plan to withdraw troops from the country, th…
Oil & Gas Trade
Iran Says U.S. Fails to Halt Iran's Oil Industry Development
Iranian Petroleum Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh said the United States has failed to exert pressures on Iran through sanctions against the country's oil indust…
Nuclear Power Plant
Russia Ready to Work with U.S. to Build Saudi Nuclear Power Plant
RIYADH - Russia’s state nuclear corporation Rosatom would be ready to cooperate with partners from the United States, Europe and Asia to build a nuclear power …
Hydrogen Could Become A $130 Billion U.S. Industry By 2050!
As countries seek to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while providing cost-effective energy to businesses and consumers, hydrogen is emerging as a ke…
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