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Global electricity demand is surging faster than expected, warns IEA
The International Energy Agency (IEA) suggests that global electricity demand is surging faster than expected and that keeping climate change in check may thus become harder.
Iran's Pezeshkian mulls raising gasoline prices
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian once again slammed the government's heavy subsidy on petrol, calling it a “challenge” in drawing up the country's annual budget, amid widespread rumours about a fuel price hike.
Mexico set for energy shake-up as Sheinbaum rewrites the rules
Mexico’s energy landscape is set for a major transformation as President Claudia Sheinbaum’s government seeks to balance the power of state-controlled companies with the need for private investment.
MOL warns of fuel delivery disruptions to Czechia
The head of MOL’s Czech subsidiary has warned of potential disruptions to fuel deliveries after the EU's exemption on the import of Russian oil-derived products expires in December.
AfrOil: Equinor optimistic about Angola’s policy to boost oil output from mature fields
DMEA: Aramco cancels refining projects, shifts focus to Asia
OPINION: How realistic are Moldova’s bold energy independence ambitions?
Amid the geopolitical chaos generated by the war in Ukraine, Moldova has begun to take the first steps towards weaning itself from Russia’s energy blackmail.
MEOG: H&P sells ADNOC Drilling shares at $97mn profit
EurOil: Gazprom signs MoU on boosting gas supply to Hungary
FSUOGM: Russia seeks to boost domestic gas sales on the exchange
NorthAmOil: ExxonMobil seeks buyers for portion of Bakken assets
AsianOil: Hanwha raises offer for Singapore's Dyna-Mac
EV sales jump 2.4-fold in Uzbekistan
EC says Europe ready for cut-off of Russian gas transit through Ukraine
European Commissioner Kadri Simson said this week that the European Union is ready for the gas transit agreement between Ukraine’s Naftogaz and Russia’s Gazprom to expire at the end of this year.
AfrElec: Kenya to cooperate with Russia to develop nuclear and renewable energy sectors
Half the world’s food production at risk due to mounting water crisis
More than half of the world’s food production is at risk of failure within the next 25 years as a rapidly worsening water crisis threatens global agricultural systems, according to a new report.
From coal to clean: The green energy transition in SE Asia
As the world grapples with the urgent challenges posed by climate change, the shift to clean energy is no longer a luxury-it is a necessity. Southeast Asia, with its vibrant cultures and rapidly growing economies, is stepping up to this challenge.
South Africa's Maritime Business Chamber urges faster development of oil and gas reserves
Romania’s Hidroelectrica unveils four-year, €280mn investment plans
Romanian hydropower group aims to spend €281mn on upgrades, modernisations and acquisitions.
Japan set to restart first boiling water reactor since Fukushima
Chugoku Electric Power Company is gearing up to restart unit 2 of its Shimane nuclear power plant, marking a significant milestone as it prepares to become Japan’s first boiling water reactor to resume operations since the Fukushima disaster.
Serbia signs landmark deal with Hyundai and UGT Renewables
Deal on the construction of solar power plants is a significant step towards boosting Serbia's renewable energy capacity.
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