Gazprom’s Gas Exports Have Sunk By 36% This Year
Russia’s gas giant Gazprom said on Tuesday that its natural gas exports slumped by 36.2 percent to 78.5 billion cubic meters between January and the middle of August, as deliveries Continue Reading
Russia’s gas giant Gazprom said on Tuesday that its natural gas exports slumped by 36.2 percent to 78.5 billion cubic meters between January and the middle of August, as deliveries Continue Reading
TTF front month opens at Eur230/MWh on Aug 16 Difficult to understand this market: trader Winter 23 contracts up 51% since July 1 European natural gas assessments at the benchmark Continue Reading
Switzerland is to launch negotiations on the use of reserve power plants, the government said on Wednesday, as part of plans to bolster energy security for the coming winter. The Continue Reading
Oil prices fell by more than $3 a barrel on Monday on concerns over demand in China, the world’s largest crude importer, and ahead of Iran’s response to a nuclear Continue Reading
U.S. crude prices on Monday extended a run of declines that have erased all gains since the Russian invasion of Ukraine and highlighted concerns about the impact of slowing global Continue Reading
An oil pump jack in a Central California field. Increased domestic production is one factor behind the decline in oil prices.Credit…Alisha Jucevic for The New York Times When Russia invaded Continue Reading
Despite a ninth consecutive week of falling gasoline prices in the United States, the streak of declines could soon see its end as wholesale gasoline prices have rebounded in recent Continue Reading
Barclays lowered its Brent price forecasts on Tuesday by $8 per barrel for 2022 and 2023, as it expects a large surplus of crude oil over the near-term due to Continue Reading
In 1990 Congress passed an amendment to the Clean Air Act of 1970, among other things taking action against acid rain, urban smog and ozone. The legislation was highly successful, greatly Continue Reading
Iraq’s most vulnerable citizens are the hardest hit by dust storms, which are growing in frequency and intensity due to both global climate change and government inaction. View full article Continue Reading