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Libya’s crude oil production increases to 1.21mn bpd, says NOC
Brazil’s Petrobras ups diesel prices, cuts gasoline
Taiwan ramps up battery production amid demand for storage and EVs
Taiwan, in line with a global surge in demand for energy storage systems and electric vehicles, is witnessing a rapid expansion of its battery industry.
Mexico’s President defends oil donations to Cuba
Azerbaijan claims demand for its gas in Europe exceeds 30 bcm
Bulgaria, Turkey gas supply deal could be coverup for Russian gas imports, US ex-diplomat says
European Commission already probing deal between Bulgargaz and Turkey’s Botas.
Russian-owned NIS was Serbia's most profitable company in 2022
Solar energy thrives in Thailand: expected 10-15% growth in installations
Nivej Boonwichai, the Deputy Secretary-General of the Federation of Thai Industries and a solar entrepreneur, has revealed that the trend of solar panel installations, both on rooftops and ground-based solar farms, continues to grow in Thailand
MEOG: Qatar to supply LNG to Netherlands
Oil markets on edge amid escalations in Israel-Hamas war
The escalation in the Israel-Hamas conflict is inciting apprehensive speculations about the impact on global oil markets amid the complex web of geopolitics, sanctions and spectre of broader tensions in the region and beyond.
Rahmon regime steps up tactic of cutting power to homes of activists’ parents after Berlin ‘egging’ incident
Brazil gas-distribution market shifts after distributor Commit’s split
The division of the Brazilian natural gas distributor Commit into two separate entities is poised to bring five gas companies in the northeastern region under the control of a relatively unknown group of owners.
Mexico crude oil hedging for 2024 developing at pace
Mexico has been actively engaged in its annual oil-export hedging program, which ranks among the largest such endeavours in the global crude market. The hedging process appears to be nearing its conclusion, say individuals familiar with the deals.
India witnesses steepest drop in coal inventories in two years
India has experienced its most rapid decline in coal inventories at power plants during the first half of October in the past two years.
OPEC turns down Iran call for oil embargo on Israel over Gaza
Iran’s call on Muslim countries to halt oil shipments to Israel appears to have fallen on deaf ears, as OPEC is not planning to take any immediate action.
Energy scandals lead to dismal solar outlook in Taiwan
In the aftermath of several energy-related political scandals, solar cell and module manufacturers in Taiwan are grappling with low factory utilization, a pressing issue that has cast a shadow over the government's solar power installation targets.
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