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2022, January, 19, 10:35:00
U.S. GAS PRODUCTION DOWN
While US gas production was largely unchanged in the 2020 to 2021 new year, production declines of varying magnitudes and durations were recorded over at least the five new year's prior, dating back to the 2015-2016 winter season.
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2022, January, 19, 10:29:00
BELGIUM'S NUCLEAR DEFICIT
It has still not been established how Belgium will make up the shortfall from closing its reactors. Elia has previously said that at least 3.6 GWe of new thermal capacity would be needed by the end of 2025.
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2022, January, 19, 10:25:00
GLOBAL RENEWABLES NEED INVESTMENT $3 TLN
The world needs to invest at least $3 trillion in renewable energy in the next 10 years,
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2022, January, 19, 10:20:00
INDONESIA RENEWABLES 11.5%
Indonesia was expected to reach a 14.5% target of renewables in its energy mix by 2021
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2022, January, 18, 13:10:00
OIL PRICE: ABOVE $87
Brent rose $1.02, or 1.2%, to $87.50 a barrel, WTI jumped $1.36, or 1.6%, to $85.18 a barrel.
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2022, January, 18, 13:05:00
ЦЕНА URALS: $77,164
Средняя цена на нефть Urals за период мониторинга с 15 декабря 2021 года по 14 января 2022 года составила $77,164 за баррель или $563,3 за тонну.
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2022, January, 18, 13:00:00
CHINA OIL IMPORTS DOWN BY 5%
In 2021, China imported 513 Mt of crude oil (-5.4% compared to 2020), 27 Mt of refined products (-4%), 323 Mt of coal and lignite (+6.6%) and 121 Mt of natural gas (+19.9%),
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2022, January, 18, 12:55:00
GLOBAL COAL PRODUCTION UP BY 5%
Global hard coal production increased by more than 5% in 2021
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2022, January, 18, 12:50:00
NUCLEAR FOR BRAZIL
Brazil has historically relied on hydro for as much as 80% of its electricity, but changes in rainfall patterns produced droughts that reduced this to 65% by 2018.
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2022, January, 18, 12:45:00
NUCLEAR FOR SLOVENIA WITHOUT COAL
Today, coal makes up 30% of Slovenian electricity, while nuclear from the single-unit Krško nuclear power plant is some 36%.