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2021, January, 26, 11:55:00
MEXICO ELECTRICITY INVESTMENT $20 BLN
Mexico's Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) plans to invest the equivalent of 20 billion dollars in five years in the sector through the 2021-2025 Business Plan, which is circulating here.
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2021, January, 26, 11:50:00
WIND POWER FOR UZBEKISTAN 2.5 GW
The two wind power plants, which will be powered by 200 turbines, have a total investment value of US$1.3bn.
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2021, January, 26, 11:45:00
WIND POWER FOR FRANCE 1 GW
In December 2020, the French government selected an area located 32 km off the coast of Cotentin (Normandy) to build a 1 GW offshore wind project.
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2021, January, 25, 14:40:00
OIL PRICE: NOT ABOVE $56 YET
Brent rose 34 cents, or 0.6%, to $55.75 a barrel. WTI was up 37 cents, or 0.7%, at $52.64.
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2021, January, 25, 14:35:00
U.S. OIL INVENTORIES UP 4.4 MB TO 486.6 MB
U.S. commercial crude oil inventories increased by 4.4 million barrels to 486.6 million barrels.
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2021, January, 25, 14:30:00
JAPAN OIL IMPORTS DOWN TO 2.5 MBD
Japan crude oil imports decreased by 16% to 2.5 mb/d in 2020
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2021, January, 25, 14:25:00
EUROPEAN INDEXES UP ANEW
The pan-European STOXX 600 index rose 0.2%.
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2021, January, 25, 14:20:00
LIBYA'S OIL DIFFICULTIES
Libyan crude and condensate output surged to around 1.25 million b/d earlier this month, its highest level in more than six years
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2021, January, 25, 14:15:00
ANGOLA'S OIL PRODUCTION DOWN TO 1.3 MBD
Angola's oil production declined by 15% to 1.3 mb/d in 2020
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2021, January, 25, 14:10:00
THE NEW U.S. ENERGY CAPACITY
Since 2005, the three power resources have accounted for more than 90% of all capacity additions (328 GW), with a remarkable 97% (170.9 GW) during the last seven years alone.