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Australia’s Origin Energy Quits Shale Gas Exploration
The logo of Australian energy company Origin is pictured in Melbourne, Australia, July 3, 2016. Picture taken July 3, 2016. REUTERS/Jason Reed/File Photo
Uniper Teeters Towards Nationalisation amid Energy Market Turmoil
Following in Wien Energie’s footsteps, German gas importer Uniper is flirting with nationalisation as the company suffers the longstanding financial consequenc…
Natural Gas
Italgas Launches Innovation Drive in US
Italian gas DSO Italgas has opened a new ‘Innovation Antenna’ in Silicon Valley as part of the Mind the Bridge Innovation Centre in San Francisco.
Natural Gas
Germany Edges Closer to Nationalisation of Ailing Gas Importer Uniper
Uniper, government weighing bailout options
Natural Gas
Why Western Canada Has Some of the Cheapest Natural Gas in the World
Despite soaring global demand for natural gas, Canadian producers are struggling with volatile prices and deep discounts at Alberta's AECO hub, one of the large…
Oil Price
Oil Rises on Weakening Dollar, Potential Supply Disruptions
Oil prices edged upwards in early Asian trade on Thursday, as supply concerns and a looming rail stoppage in the United States, the world's biggest crude consum…
Oil&Gas Drilling
US Offshore Regulator Seeks to Strengthen Well Control Rules
Proposed changes include altering several adjustments made during the Trump administration
Oil&Gas Drilling
No Luck for Equinor and ConocoPhillips With Exploration Wells Offshore Norway
Separate wells drilled near Balder and Oseberg Ost fields
OPEC
OPEC Upbeat on Global Economic Growth
Global economic growth is set to remain robust at 3.1% this year and another 3.1% next year, OPEC said on Tuesday in a forecast suggesting that the cartel expec…
Cyberattacks Are a Major Risk for the World’s Largest Oil Company
Cyberattacks are among the greatest risks Saudi Aramco faces these days, Amin Nasser, president and chief executive officer at the world’s biggest oil firm, sa…
Crude Oil
South Sudan Won’t Let OPEC+ Stand in Way of Increasing Oil Output
South Sudan has threatened to quit the OPEC group if it interferes with its ability to meet its ambitious oil production plans, first vice-president Riek Machar…
LNG
Central African Countries Champion 6500-Km of New Pipeline Construction
Central African countries have signed an agreement to construct three multinational oil and gas pipeline systems of around 6,500 km, storage depots, LNG termina…
Net Zero Emission
Singapore Bank DBS Sets Decarbonisation Targets for Key Sectors
Singapore's DBS Group has set decarbonisation targets for nine industry sectors, including power, oil and gas, aviation and shipping, and reinforced its commitm…
Oil&Gas Drilling
Adnoc and Eni Evaluate ‘Fast Track’ Development Options for Sizeable Offshore Discovery
Project centres around leveraging other schemes currently being developed in Abu Dhabi as well as utilising existing Adnoc facilities
Natural Gas
Czech Government Approves Electricity, Gas Price Cap
The Czech government agreed on Monday to cap electricity and gas prices next year to shield households from soaring prices on markets, Prime Minister Petr Fiala…
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