His Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Minister of Energy of Saudi Arabia, said that it is not clear the real reason for the rise in oil prices over $70 a barrel, and whether it is due to...
Read moreFrom 26th to 29th October, at Italian Exhibition Group’s Expo Centre in Rimini, the circular economy and renewables will be getting ready to change the real economy model. Among the Ecomondo...
Read moreIn a meeting hosted by Jordan on 8 September 2021 in Amman, which included Egypt, Syria and Lebanon, the ministers of the Arab Gas Pipeline countries agreed to deliver Egyptian natural gas to Lebanon...
Read moreAt the 20th meeting of OPEC and its allies, the members decided to continue implementing the decision of the 19th session of their ministerial meeting, which stipulates an increase in oil production...
Read moreAfter months of declining global demand for oil due to epidemiological restrictions, especially in Asia, the International Energy Agency expects in its latest monthly report that the spread of...
Read moreIranian Oil Minister Javad Oji said a few days ago that his country is determined to increase its oil exports, despite the sanctions imposed by the United States on Iran’s crude sales, adding...
Read moreRimini (Italy) 2nd September 2021 – Chengdu International Environmental Protection Expo (CDEPE) will take place from Thursday 18th to Saturday 20th November 2021 in the Chengdu Century City New...
Read moreSynergy Bio Fuels has announced the start-up of Oman’s first biodiesel plant in the Samail Industrial Area. The plant successfully produced the first batch of 30 tons of biodiesel from used...
Read moreAlgerian Prime Minister and Finance Minister Ayman Ben Abdel Rahman said that Algeria continues to increase investment in extraction and development in the oil sector, to rise from $7.4 billion in...
Read moreSaudi Arabia is the world’s largest oil exporter, and Aramco is the world’s largest oil producer and one of the most important companies in the world in terms of financial value. The...
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