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Swiss-based oil refiner Petroplus can push ahead with its acquisition of Exxon Mobil's Ingolstadt refinery in Germany after winning approval from the European Commission. The deal was approved under ...
Iran's plans to boost the capacity of the oil pipeline running from its Caspian port of Neka to the Tehran and Tabriz refineries have left Russian companies eyeing the country as an attractive ...
LNG has taken a more prominent role in the latest draft of Japan's energy plan, which should bolster North American export projects targeting Asian markets.
Law will ban the sale of new passenger vehicles with internal combustion engines unless they run solely on e-fuels.
The Metropolis uranium conversion facility in the US state of Illinois is now expected to reach its targeted annual production rate of 7,000 tons of uranium as UF6 by next month, despite delays to the ...
The Shandong Port Group ban of US-sanctioned tankers will make it harder for China's refiners to buy Iranian oil. But the effects could be temporary.
Saudi Aramco expects to award contracts for some 90 projects over the next three years as part of its plans to expand upstream oil and gas capacity.
Recent enormous uranium deals with Rosatom and China National Nuclear Corp. highlight Kazatomprom’s growing ties to both Russia and China.
Energy Intelligence looks at Russia’s LNG export capacity and how long it might take to bring it on line in the event of an easing of sanctions.
Reports have tied the major to early moves in lithium brine mining in the US, but Friday marks Exxon’s first public affirmation of its interest.
The White House this week issued an executive order undermining the independence of federal agencies including the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Upsized US tax credits for CO2 utilization could compel a greater openness toward enhanced oil recovery as a means to expedite developments, particularly DAC.
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