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2021, May, 31, 13:25:00
GAZPROM PROFIT RUB 447 BLN
Gain attributable to the owners of PJSC Gazprom amounted to RUB 447,263 million for the three months ended March 31, 2021.
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2021, May, 31, 13:20:00
U.S. RIGS UP 2 TO 457
U.S. Rig Count is up 2 from last week to 457, Canada Rig Count is up 4 from last week to 62.
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2021, May, 28, 11:35:00
OIL PRICE: NOT ABOVE $70
Brent fell 9 cents, 0.1%, to $69.37 a barrel. WTI was at $66.90 a barrel, up 5 cents, or 0.1%.
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2021, May, 28, 11:30:00
BRITAIN'S FUSION PROGRESS
The new system, known as a ‘Super-X divertor’, would allow components in future commercial tokamaks to last for much longer; greatly increasing the power plant’s availability, improving its economic viability and reducing the cost of fusion electricity.
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2021, May, 28, 11:25:00
SPAIN'S ENERGY TRANSITION
To start, Spain plans to phase out both coal and nuclear power generation.
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2021, May, 28, 11:20:00
U.S. COAL UPDOWN
Weekly US coal production was estimated at 11.6 million st, down 5.4% from the previous week, but up 37.2% from the comparable week a year ago
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2021, May, 28, 11:15:00
RENEWABLE FOR TURKEY 4 GW
Turkey intends to award 2,000 MW of solar and 2,000 MW of wind.
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2021, May, 28, 11:10:00
RENEWABLE FOR INDIA 1.2 GW
The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has initiated a tender for 1,200 MW of grid-connected wind projects.
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2021, May, 27, 13:20:00
OIL PRICE: ABOVE $68 ANEW
Brent had shed 42 cents, or 0.6%, to $68.45 a barrel . WTI fell 35 cents, or 0.5%, to $65.86 a barrel.
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2021, May, 27, 13:15:00
BRITAIN, IAEA NUCLEAR PARTNERSHIP
In the UK today, nuclear energy generates roughly 20% of the country’s electricity, but almost half of current capacity is to be retired by 2025.