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Iran to ration fuelling at petrol stations amid price hike rumours
Iranian motorists will have to use “only” their fuel cards to fill up their cars at petrol stations as of April 13, Oil Minister Javad Owji said, as the government is set to cut down high fuel consumption.
NorthAmOil: White House rejects GOP proposal to tie Ukraine aid to reversal of LNG pause
2024 disaster season has launched
Disaster season is under way with scorching heat and floods, although spring in the northern hemisphere has only just begun.
Ministerial clash over South Africa’s oil and gas assets signals brewing conflict
In a high-stakes showdown within the South African government, two influential ministers are locked in a fierce struggle over the fate of the nation's oil and gas assets.
FSUOGM: Gazprom buys Shell's stake in Sakhalin LNG
Where is green tech made in Europe?
Europe is home to more than 400 clean tech manufacturing plants, but the distribution is uneven and a few large countries dominate the business of making equipment needed to produce green energy sources.
MEOG: Al Yasat brings Belbazem online
AfrElec: Algerian energy utility Sonelgaz awards contracts to build 3-GW solar facilities
Climate change made the dangerous heatwave in West Africa 10 times more likely
The recent humid heatwave in southern West Africa was 10 times more likely due to human-induced climate change, according to a team of top climate researchers from the World Weather Attribution group.
World Meteorological Organisation issues ‘red alert’ on climate crisis
The UN’s World Meteorological Organisation has issued a “red alert” on the climate crisis, citing unprecedented increases in 2023 in greenhouse gases, land and water temperatures and melting of glaciers and sea ice.
Rain, rain go away
The hotter the world gets, the more water the air can hold and the more it will rain.
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