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2022, May, 19, 13:40:00
RUSSIAN OIL PRODUCTION UPDOWN
After a fall of 1 million b/d in April, Russian oil production has risen by 200,000-300,000 b/d in May and will continue to increase next month.
2022, May, 19, 13:35:00
GLOBAL CLIMATE RESCUE
The global energy system is broken and bringing us ever closer to climate catastrophe.
2022, May, 19, 13:30:00
U.S., S.KOREA NUCLEAR SMR
SK said the cooperation between TerraPower and group member companies SK Corporation and SK Innovation will "contribute to fostering the next-generation nuclear power plant industry in Korea through cooperation in securing and commercialising core SMR technology ...
2022, May, 19, 13:25:00
U.S. SPACE NUCLEAR POWER
The companies are advancing two different approaches to accelerate ground and flight testing for nuclear-powered prototypes: compact fusion and next-gen radioisotope concepts.
2022, May, 19, 13:20:00
U.S. FUSION COLLABORATION
SPARC is described by PSFC as a compact, high-field, net fusion energy device which would be the size of existing mid-sized fusion devices, but with a much stronger magnetic field. It is predicted to produce 50-100 MW of fusion power, achieving fusion gain greater than 10.
2022, May, 19, 13:15:00
U.S. OIL INVENTORIES DOWN BY 3.4 MB TO 420.8 MB
U.S. commercial crude oil inventories decreased by 3.4 million barrels to 420.8 million barrels.
2022, May, 18, 12:15:00
OIL PRICE: BRENT ABOVE $113, WTI ABOVE $114
Brent was up 23 cents, or 0.2%, at $112.16 a barrel, WTI climbed 71 cents, or 0.6%, to $113.11 a barrel.
2022, May, 18, 12:10:00
OPEC OIL PRICE: $117.20
The price of OPEC basket of thirteen crudes stood at $117.20 a barrel on Tuesday
2022, May, 18, 12:05:00
INDIA'S OIL DEMAND UPDOWN
India's oil demand is expected to grow by 245,000 b/d year on year in 2022, revised up by about 20,000 b/d from an earlier outlook, due to better-than-expected demand trends.
2022, May, 18, 12:00:00
CHINA COAL PRODUCTION UP ANEW
China's domestic coal production hit a high of 395.79 million mt in March, before slipping to around 362.80 million mt in April