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Nigeria inaugurates first modular LPG plant, 20-MW gas-to-power project
The Nigerian government has inaugurated the country’s first modular liquefied petroleum gas extraction plant and a 20-MW gas-to-power project at the Otakikpo field in Rivers State.
Trump proposes taking control of Ukraine’s nuclear power plants
President Trump has proposed that the US assume control of Ukraine's nuclear power plants to safeguard the country's energy infrastructure as part of a ceasefire plan, the president said during a call with Ukrainian President Zelenskiy.
Japan Airlines, Airbus join sustainable aviation fuel joint venture
Japan Airlines and European aircraft manufacturer Airbus have joined a Japanese joint venture aiming to produce bioethanol from domestically sourced woody biomass for use as sustainable aviation fuel.
Nigeria declares state of emergency following pipeline explosions during unrest in Rivers State
Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu on March 18 declared a state of emergency in Rivers State following explosions at two oil pipelines.
Nigerian association IPMAN denies opposing petrol price drop by Dangote, NNPCL
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has refuted claims that it stood against plans by 650,000 barrels per day (bpd) Dangote Refinery and the Nigerian National Petroleum Co. Ltd. (NNPCL) to cut petrol prices.
South Africa experiences 83% drop in power cut losses to economy as supply improves
South Africa has experienced an 83% drop in the cost of power outages to the country’s economy, according to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).
NASA mission uncovers hidden driver of Arctic ice melt
NASA’s most ambitious Arctic research mission yet has uncovered unexpectedly high concentrations of ice particles in clouds over Greenland, potentially explaining the region’s accelerating ice melt.
MOL finds oil in southwest Hungary
New oil field discovered with a potential production capacity of 1,200 barrels per day.
INTERVIEW: Biomethane can make up Ukraine’s gas shortfall - Ukraine Bioenergy Association
Ukraine is rapidly developing its biomethane sector with ambitions to become a major European supplier. Georgii Geletukha told bne IntelliNews that Ukraine has the potential to produce up to 20bn cubic metres per year.
Wind energy development in South Africa is gaining momentum, says SAWEA
South Africa is advancing its renewable energy sector development, with wind power generation leading the way, according to a 2024 industry analysis by the South African Wind Energy Association in collaboration with the Global Wind Energy Council.
Nakilat marks cutting of first steel on LNG carriers
Qatar's Nakilat has held a steel cutting ceremony for eight of its new LNG carriers at the Hanwha Ocean shipyard.
Red Sea tensions escalate as US and Houthis launch attacks
The US and Yemen’s Houthi rebels have launched fresh attacks amid growing concerns over the safety of Red Sea shipping routes.
Bulgaria to build €15mn H2START hydrogen valley
Bulgaria's Stara Zagora to become one of only two hydrogen valleys in Europe, producing 500 tonnes of hydrogen annually.
Mongolia goes for megaprojects to broaden economy
Ulaanbaatar has big plans to end dependence on raw mineral exports.
Ecuador's oil future at a crossroads as presidential candidates seek divergent paths
Ecuador President Daniel Noboa's plan to revitalise the country's largest oil field appears to be unravelling amid his challenging re-election campaign ahead of the April 13 runoff vote.
LNG and AI to drive US natural gas use to new records
Demand for US natural gas is expected to continue climbing to record highs amid increased use of LNG and AI.
IEA says battery costs have plunged by 75% since 2015
You might have noticed that batteries are everywhere these days. They power phones and many other gadgets, but also more and more cars, bikes, scooters and vans.
Petrobras begins talks on long-term LNG deal with US suppliers
Brazil’s state-owned Petrobras is in the midst of discussions with US LNG suppliers on a long-term import agreement.
EU to soften gas storage rules to avoid price spikes
EU member states are considering softening the bloc’s binding gas storage targets in order to avoid sending gas prices soaring again ahead of what is anticipated to be a difficult year.
Eurasia will be key driver to global gas production growth over coming decades: GECF
The Eurasian region will be one of the key drivers of natural gas production growth over the coming decades, according to the latest outlook report by the Global Exporting Countries’ Forum.
West threatens to ratchet up sanctions on Russia to force a ceasefire in Ukraine
The G7 nations on March 14 stressed the need for strong and credible security arrangements to support any ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, warning Moscow to match Kyiv’s willingness to halt hostilities or risk additional sanctions.
Environmental groups caution against overdevelopment of river resources in Central Asia
Call on international financial institutions to reevaluate projects.
The countries improving air pollution most – Statista
Countries in Central and Southeast Asia as well as in Eastern and Southern Europe have improved their air quality most since before the pandemic, a newly released report by IQAir among 93 countries and territories has found, Statista reports.
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