Trump’s pre-election statements on climate change have left many worried about the future of the Paris Agreement, a global deal seeking to phase out greenhouse
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Venezuela’s State-Run Oil Giant Accused of Embezzling $11 Billion
Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA), the Venezuelan state-owned oil and natural gas company, has been accused by the country’s congressional commission of embezzling about $11 billion
Completing Europe: Gas Interconnections in Central and Southeastern Europe – An Update
John Robert (The Atlantic Council) The situation regarding natural gas in Europe is going through hard times. On the one hand, there are still prospects
Intrepid Potash Received an Extension to Debt Waiver
Intrepid Potash Inc., the only US producer of muriate of potash and a major producer of a specialty fertilizer Trio delivering three key nutrients, potassium,
2016 Energy Analytics Published
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has recently published the 2016 edition of its Key World Energy Statistics. According to the report, electricity is playing an
Market Update: Global Investment in Energy Plummets
According to the World Energy Investment 2016 report of the International Energy Agency (IEA), the world’s investment in energy went down by 8 percent in
US Universities Awarded a $3m Grant to Turn Urine to Fertilizer
The US National Science Foundation has just been given a grant for a research project, trying to turn human urine into a safe fertilizer for
OPEC Updates 2017 Oil Forecasts After Brexit
OPEC has recently updated its 2017 outlook for the oil market, taking into account possible consequences of Brexit. The cartel says that the world’s demand
Israel Building World’s Tallest Solar Tower
Israeli engineers are working on the world’s tallest solar tower in the middle of southern Israel’s desert, reflecting the country’s efforts to decisively shift towards
Venezuela Still Hoping for Oil Output Freeze
Venezuelan oil minister Eulogio del Pino said yesterday (16 June) that Iran would reach its pre-sanction oil output by September, which will revive the talks