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Coal Mine
2022-03-09
Australia Pushing Higher Coal Exports to Europe
Australia's federal resources minister Keith Pitt is pressuring the premier of Queensland state Anastacia Palazczuk to expedite coal mine developments to free up shipments to Europe and other markets opposed to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Oil Price
2022-03-09
Ukraine Speeds Global Rush to Self-Sufficiency
Brexit, trade wars between the United States and China, and Covid-19 have dealt successive knocks to globalisation, and the war in Ukraine is doing fresh damage.
Coal Production
2022-03-09
China to Keep Daily Coal Output at More than 12 mln Tonnes amid Global Price Surge
China will maintain daily coal output at more than 12 million tonnes and accelerate approvals for new coal mining projects to ensure sufficient supply.
Natural Gas
2022-03-09
Fixing Wind, Solar Permitting in EU to Help Reduce Russian Gas Imports
Speeding up wind and solar permitting, diversifying gas supplies and making the most of existing low-carbon energy sources are important steps to reduce the EU’s imports of Russian gas by more than a third within a year.
Natural Gas
2022-03-09
Chevron CEO Announces Israel Gas Pipeline Could Supply Europe
Europe’s natural gas shortage has renewed talk of the EastMed pipeline – a Mediterranean Sea pipeline that could carry gas from Israel to European customers.
Hydrogen Transport
2022-03-09
Centrica Partners with the UK’s National Grid to Inject Green Hydrogen into the National Transmission System
Centrica and the National Grid have partnered to explore the possibility of injecting green hydrogen into the UK’s National Transmission System (NTS) in order to decarbonise gas networks.
Natural Gas
2022-03-09
Shell Sorry for Buying Russian Crude
Oil major Shell on Tuesday apologised for buying a cargo of Russian crude oil last week, a decision which was made with the security of supplies in mind and guided by the need to disentangle society from Russian energy.
Hydrogen Production
2022-03-09
Air Liquide Gains French State Support for 200MW Normandy Hydrogen Production Project
Normandy, France, will gain a 200MW electrolyser project from Air Liquide in order to boost the European hydrogen sector whilst additionally receiving support from the French State on March 8.
Hydrogen Production
2022-03-09
EU Draws out Plan to Increase Hydrogen Production to Replace Russian Fossil Fuels and Gas Dependency
The European Commission has revealed on March 8 a brand-new plan in which to phase out dependency on Russian gas and fossil fuels with hydrogen a key aspect of this.
Electric Car
2022-03-09
Electric Car Prices Could Go up Even as Fuel Prices Soar
As US gas prices hit record highs in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it seems like electric vehicles may not be a safe haven for those looking to save money.
Nuclear Power Plant
2022-03-09
Rolls-Royce SMR Entering Regulatory Assessment Process
Rolls-Royce SMR’s nuclear power plant design is entering the Generic Design Assessment process with its regulators.
Oil Price
2022-03-09
Goldman Sachs ups 2022 Brent Crude Oil Spot Price Forecast to $135/bbl
Goldman Sachs Research has raised its 2022 & 2023 Brent spot price forecast to $135/bbl & $115/bbl, up from $98 and $105/bbl respectively amid geopolitical tensions in Europe between Russia and Ukraine.
Nuclear Power Plant
2022-03-09
U.S. Ban on Russian Energy Imports Does Not Include Uranium
U.S. President Joe Biden's ban on American imports of Russian oil and other energy products, announced on Tuesday, does not include a ban on imports of uranium for nuclear power plants.
Nuclear Power Plant
2022-03-09
IAEA Reports Second Ukraine Nuclear Facility Damaged
The International Atomic Energy Agency said Monday it has received reports of artillery shells damaging a nuclear research facility in Ukraine's besieged second city Kharkiv, but there was no "radiological consequence".
Natural Gas
2022-03-09
How the EU Plans to Cut Dependence on Russian Gas by Two-Thirds This Year
The European Union announced Tuesday it will reduce its purchases of Russian gas by two-thirds before the end of the year, in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
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