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2021, September, 1, 13:40:00
INDIA'S COAL ENERGY
India’s electricity capacity amounts to 412 GW (end of 2020), with the following capacity mix: 68% thermal (57% coal, 7% gas, 3% biomass, 1% oil), 12% hydro, 9% wind and solar each, and 1.6% nuclear.
2021, September, 1, 13:35:00
NIGERIA'S NNPC IPO
The Petroleum Industry Bill will transform the state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) into a limited company,
2021, September, 1, 13:30:00
NUCLEAR FOR GHANA
Ghana had long been dependent on hydro energy for its base load options but the government’s economic growth policies needed stable and reliable energy, “that is what nuclear brings to our energy sector to ensure security, reliability, sustainability and affordable tariffs”.
2021, September, 1, 13:25:00
GAZPROM PROFIT RUB995.5 BLN
Gain attributable to the owners of PJSC Gazprom amounted to RUB 968,498 million for the six months ended June 30, 2021.
2021, September, 1, 13:20:00
LUKOIL PROFIT RUB347.2 BLN
In the second quarter of 2021, profit attributable to PJSC LUKOIL shareholders amounted to RUB 189.8 bln, which is 20.5% higher quarter-on-quarter.
2021, August, 30, 14:00:00
OIL PRICE: NOT ABOVE $73
Brent was down 21 cents or 0.3% at $72.49, WTI fell 50 cents or 0.7% to $68.24.
2021, August, 30, 13:55:00
OPEC+ WITHOUT CHANGES
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies including Russia, collectively known as OPEC+, will meet on Sept. 1 to discuss the previously agreed increase of 400,000 barrels per day (bpd) for the next several months.
2021, August, 30, 13:50:00
HYDROGEN ENERGY FOR CHINA $4.6 BLN
“Sinopec will expand forcefully into making hydrogen from renewable energy, and zero in on hydrogen for transportation fuel and using green hydrogen for refining,” acting Chairman Ma Yongsheng said.
2021, August, 30, 13:45:00
NUCLEAR FOR SOUTH AFRICA 2.5 GW
South Africa is the only African nation with an operational nuclear power plant. The 1,860 MW Koeberg nuclear power plant, near Cape Town, has two 930 MW reactors that were commissioned in 1984 and 1985, respectively, and that are currently licensed until 2024.
2021, August, 30, 13:40:00
LOW CARBON NUCLEAR POWER
“Low carbon renewable energy sources are climate friendly but are not always readily controllable or able to meet energy demand due to the intermittent nature of solar and wind, and the absence of massive energy storage capacities. This means the power grid often requires supplementary energy sources,”