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2020, September, 18, 12:40:00
OIL PRICE: NOT BELOW $43
Brent was up 18 cents at $43.48 a barrel , WTI rose 17 cents to $41.14.
2020, September, 18, 12:30:00
OPEC+: 102%
The Committee reviewed the crude oil production data for August 2020 and welcomed the positive performance in overall conformity for participating OPEC and non-OPEC countries of the DoC, which was recorded at 102% in August 2020, including Mexico as per the secondary sources.
2020, September, 18, 12:25:00
OPEC RESTORES BALANCE
Energy minister Alexander Novak said Russia "greatly values cooperation with OPEC," and that while overall compliance with the cuts is high, "I would like to urge everyone to view this very seriously and stick to the high level of conformity we were able to achieve."
2020, September, 18, 12:20:00
NUCLEAR POWER FLEXIBILITY
In tandem with renewable energy, the flexibility of nuclear will enable the transition to a cleaner world and a stronger global economy.
2020, September, 18, 12:15:00
EUROPE NEED NUCLEAR POWER
In tandem with renewable energy, the flexibility of nuclear will enable the transition to a cleaner world and a stronger global economy.
2020, September, 18, 12:10:00
NUCLEAR POWER WILL UP BY 82%
IAEA analysts expect an increase of global nuclear electrical generating capacity by 82% to 715 gigawatts.
2020, September, 18, 12:05:00
EXTREME ENERGY CONTROL AT CURRENT MOMENT
The EC&CM method closes the era of technologies and systems of optimal (from Latin optimum - best) energy control in real time.
2020, September, 18, 12:00:00
RUSSIA'S ARCTIC LNG 2 INVESTMENT $9.5 BLN
Russia's $21 billion project Arctic LNG 2, which received final investment approval a year ago, is expected to be launched in 2023 and to reach its full capacity of almost 20 million tonnes per year in 2026.
2020, September, 17, 17:05:00
OIL PRICE: NOT BELOW $41 YET
Brent was down 22 cents, or 0.5%, to $42.00 a barrel , WTI fell 28 cents, or 0.7%, to $39.88 a barrel.
2020, September, 17, 17:00:00
NORD STREAM 2 FOR RUSSIA
Russia says Nord Stream 2 is a commercial project -- backed by five European energy companies -- and should not be used for political point-scoring.