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South Korea data: US crude imports suffer biggest ever on-year drop in May

 South Korea’s crude oil imports from the US in May dropped 35.7% from a year earlier, which marks the biggest decline since the country began US crude imports, data released Continue Reading

Posted On : 24 Jun 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • South Korea

Hyundai Hydrogen Chief on Why the Company Bet on Fuel Cells

Fuel cell vehicles that use hydrogen and emit only water have long been a goal of green-energy advocates. They have potential advantages over battery-powered cars, including quicker refueling and longer Continue Reading

Posted On : 10 Jun 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • South Korea

South Korea Embarks On An Ambitious Renewable Energy Plan

South Korea has made public a long-term energy plan that stipulates a shift to more renewable energy at the expense of fossil fuels and nuclear power. The Korea Herald reports Continue Reading

Posted On : 27 May 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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Shrinking South Korea oil storage capacity rattles Asia refiners

South Korea’s Jeju island is famous for the haenyeo, the sea women who dive for seaweed and shellfish in the waters off the volcanic coast, but a new sight has Continue Reading

Posted On : 20 May 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • South Korea

South Korea’s Early Coronavirus Wins Dim After Rash of New Cases

South Korea, which largely succeeded in quelling the spread of the coronavirus, is back on the defensive, with Seoul’s bars and clubs ordered closed, as the country reported its biggest Continue Reading

Posted On : 11 May 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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South Korea May Speed Up Renewable Energy Shift Under Proposal – Bloomberg

South Korea could ramp up its shift toward renewable power, and away from coal and nuclear, under a proposal by a government working group tasked with helping shape its energy future. The Continue Reading

Posted On : 9 May 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • South Korea

South Korean refiners cut March transport fuels output 8% on year, lower crude throughput 4%

South Korean refiners reduced production of transportation fuels by 7.8% year on year in March, cutting crude throughput 4.3% over the same period, in response to demand destruction caused by Continue Reading

Posted On : 4 May 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Hydrogen
  • South Korea

Hyosung and Linde Group to build world’s largest liquid hydrogen production facility in Korea

Hyosung and the Linde Group, a leading global provider of industrial gases, will invest 300 billion won (US$246 million) until 2022 in a joint enterprise of creating a value chain Continue Reading

Posted On : 1 May 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • South Korea

Shipowners brace for S Korea’s new emissions rules amid pandemic pain

Shipowners are starting to gear up for South Korea’s stricter environmental emissions rules despite having no time to draw breath after transitioning to IMO 2020 and grappling with the coronavirus Continue Reading

Posted On : 30 Apr 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • South Korea

South Korea Has Run Out Of Oil Storage

South Korea, the country with the fourth-largest commercial storage capacity in Asia, has just run out of room to store more oil, sources familiar with the matter told Bloomberg on Continue Reading

Posted On : 28 Apr 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple

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