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Guyana government called upon to conduct feasibility study on nation's first oil refinery
The Alliance For Change has called upon the government of Guyana to conduct a feasibility study for the nation’s maiden oil refinery. so as to avoid a wasted investment.
Two diaper factories in Indonesia convert to renewable energy through solar power installations
Iran calls US 'pirates' for offloading its oil
Hungary could start buying LNG from Qatar starting 2027
Mounting debt owed to Ukrenergo threatens energy stability this winter
The money owed to Ukrenergo, the state-owned Ukrainian energy company, reached UAH59bn ($1.61bn) according to head of the board Volodymyr Kudrytsky, Interfax Ukraine reported on August 18.
Brazil on track to import record amount of Russian fuel this month
Brazil is on track to import record hig.h volumes of Russian petroleum products this month.
Oil prices frozen by Argentinian government
Argentina has frozen its oil price at US $56 per barrel in an effort to suppress inflation following the devaluation of the South American nation’s currency by the central bank. Crude drillers in Vaca Muerta will receive US $56 per barrel.
EU gas storage levels reach 90% of capacity
Brazil aims to introduce carbon emissions cap
Venezuela's oil production surges despite sanctions, OPEC data shows
OPEC has spotlighted a remarkable 10.65% surge in Venezuelan oil production from February to August of this year. Venezuela's state-owned oil company, PDVSA, recently announced its ability to meet 100 percent of the country's gasoline demands.
Cairo University professor weighs in on Ethiopia's GERD dam, how it could affect Egypt’s water security
Venezuela appeals Citgo share auction by turning to US supreme court
Venezuela is frantically trying to curtail the pool of eligible participants in a US court-mandated auction of shares in the parent company of Citgo Petroleum. The petition faces long odds.
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