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2020, October, 13, 14:50:00
NOVATEK PRODUCTION +3.6%
Today, nuclear power plants generate 10% of the world's electricity. But they produce almost a third of all low-carbon electricity.
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2020, October, 12, 11:55:00
OIL PRICE: NOT BELOW $42 AGAIN
Brent fell 41 cents to $42.44 a barrel, WTI was at $40.18 a barrel, down 42 cents.
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2020, October, 12, 11:50:00
OPEC+ PRODUCTION: 99%
OPEC's 13 members produced 24.34 million b/d in September, a fall of 30,000 b/d from August, while its nine partners, including Russia, produced 12.72 million b/d, an addition of 50,000 b/d.
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2020, October, 12, 11:45:00
LIBYA'S OIL UP
Libya was producing around 300,000 b/d at the end of last week as a handful of fields in the eastern Sirte Basin have restarted,
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2020, October, 12, 11:40:00
U.S. SHALE EFFICIENCY
To achieve financial sustainability, companies need to focus on capital efficiency across the value chain.
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2020, October, 12, 11:35:00
CLIMATE NEUTRALITY FOR EUROPE
The European Parlament has approved a law to make climate neutrality mandatory by 2050 in both EU and member states and to achieve "negative emissions" after 2050.
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2020, October, 12, 11:30:00
RENEWABLES FOR EUROPE
The demand for renewable energy documented with Guarantees of Origin shows record growth during the first half of 2020, despite the negative effect COVID-19 is having on global and local economies.
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2020, October, 12, 11:25:00
GERMANY'S CO2 PRICE €25
gasoline prices are expected to rise by €7c/l and diesel prices by €7.9c/l in 2021 (+€0.6c/kWh for gas).
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2020, October, 12, 11:20:00
CHINA'S COAL REDUCING
China should strictly control coal consumption and the expansion of coal-fired power capacity in the next five years, aiming to cap carbon emission from coal sectors by 2025 and even realise negative growth
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2020, October, 12, 11:15:00
GLOBAL LNG: CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC
We expect LNG demand to increase by 4 billion cubic metres (bcm) this winter and that’s led by growth in China, Japan, and South Asia. LNG supply is expected to grow by 3 bcm led by the United States.