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Oilfield Services Giants Are Primed to Post Very Strong Earnings
The biggest oilfield services providers are expected to report this week and analysts expect a strong set of results for the third quarter. In fact, expectation…
Solar Power Plant
A Quarter of Europe’s Solar and Battery Manufacturing Capacity Is at Risk
Soaring energy prices are threatening Europe’s renewable supply chain.
Nuclear Reactor
EDF’s St. Laurent 1 Reactor Returns to Network After Shutdown
EDF's 900 megawatt (MW) Saint Laurent 1 reactor in central France has returned to the network, an EDF spokesperson said in an email to Reuters.
Hydrogen Project
Woodside Energy Awards Nel Contract for U.S. Hydrogen Project
Woodside Energy Group has awarded Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser a contract to supply alkaline electrolyser equipment for its proposed H2OK U.S. hydrogen project in …
Net Zero Emission
Australia, Singapore Sign ‘Green Economy’ Pact
Australia and Singapore agreed on Tuesday on a "green economy" deal to boost cooperation on climate investment, financing and technology.
20th CPC National Congress
20th CPC National Congress | China’s Energy System Withstands Tests of COVID-19, Global Volatility
China's energy supply system has withstood the tests of the COVID-19 epidemic and major natural disasters, and effectively cushioned the impact of volatile inte…
Nuclear Fusion
How Nuclear Fusion Reactors Like This One Could Change the World
Amid an energy crunch and spiralling household bills, there is renewed interest in fusion energy
‘Carbon Offsets Give Some Companies a Smokescreen on Climate Impact’
The carbon market is allowing firms to warp their actual environmental impact, the CCC has found
Oil Refinery
CGT Union Shuns TotalEnergies Talks as French Petrol Crisis Drags On
The CGT union at the core of a weeks-long strike at oil major TotalEnergies slammed the door to talks on Friday, leaving more moderate unions to reach a wage de…
Carbon Emissions
Cement Industry Needs Economic Incentives to Drive Decarbonisation
The cement industry has the technology to decarbonise, however, it lacks the economic incentives and therefore lacks the drive to act.
Crude Oil
Saudi Arabia, United States Clash Over Reason for OPEC+ Oil Cut
Saudi Arabia rejected as "not based on facts" criticism of an OPEC+ decision last week to cut its oil production target despite U.S. objections.
Nuclear Reactor
Japan’s Gas Consumption to Dip 5% in 2023
This comes as nuclear restarts are expected next year.
Crude Oil
ADNOC Drilling Contract as UAE Steps up Oil & Gas Production
ADNOC Offshore awards US$980m contract for the hire of two jack-up offshore rigs and associated manpower and equipment.
Net Zero Emission
Carbon Credit Use Could Curb Company Climate Action, Warns UK Advisers
The use of cheap carbon offsets by companies to meet net zero targets could curb their efforts to cut emissions and slow the delivery of climate goals.
United States
U.S. Power Use to Reach Record High in 2022 as Economy Grows, Weather Hotter -EIA
U.S. power consumption will rise to a record high in 2022 due to rising economic activity and hotter summer weather.
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