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2019, June, 26, 13:45:00
NORWAY'S FUND RENEWABLE INVESTMENT
The Scandinavian nation’s parliament voted on Wednesday to instruct its $1 trillion fund to pull an estimated more than $13 billion from oil, gas and coal extracting companies and move up to $20 billion into renewable-energy projects and companies, representing around 2% of the fund.
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2019, June, 25, 13:10:00
OIL PRICE: NEAR $64 ANEW
Brent crude futures were down 12 cents at $64.74, U.S. crude futures were up 3 cents at $57.93 a barrel.
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2019, June, 25, 13:05:00
СПРОС НА НЕФТЬ +1.2 МБД
«Но в перспективе нескольких десятилетий доля углеводородных источников останется достаточно высокой. Сегодня она достигает 87%, если этот показатель и снизится к 2040 году, то всего до 72-75%», - сообщил глава Минэнерго России.
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2019, June, 25, 13:00:00
US, IRAN SANCTIONS ANEW
the United States had never targeted an Iranian head of state before and that was a sign Trump was getting personal.
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2019, June, 25, 12:55:00
US CAN CLOSE HORMUZ
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that other countries, including China and Japan, should protect their own oil tankers in the Middle East.
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2019, June, 25, 12:50:00
U.S. FINANCIAL RISKS UP
In addition, a number of medium-term risks are growing. The financial system appears healthy but vulnerabilities in leveraged corporates and, potentially, in the nonbank system are elevated by historical standards. An abrupt reversal of the recent supportive financial market conditions or a deepening of ongoing trade disputes represent material risks to the U.S. economy, with concomitant negative outward spillovers. The U.S. public debt-to-GDP ratio is on an unsustainable path and is expected to continue rising throughout the medium-term, as aging related spending rises.
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2019, June, 25, 12:45:00
GAS DEMAND WILL UP 46%
Dr. Sentyurin also highlighted that - according to the Forum’s projections - by 2040, the demand for natural gas is expected to increase at an annual average pace of 1.7%, corresponding to overall growth of 46%. Most of this demand growth will come from the Asia-Pacific region, with Europe continuing to be an attractive market for many gas producers.
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2019, June, 25, 12:40:00
ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЕ РОССИИ, АЗЕРБАЙДЖАНА
В энергетической сфере Россия и Азербайджан активно сотрудничают и в многостороннем формате: в рамках Электроэнергетического Совета СНГ и в формате ОПЕК+.
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2019, June, 25, 12:35:00
CHINA, BRITAIN NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGIES
UK-based research and development company Innovative Physics Ltd (IPL) and China Environmental Protection Company Ltd (CEPC) have signed an agreement on technologies and skills to further improve the safety of nuclear power plants in China and overseas.
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2019, June, 24, 12:30:00
OIL PRICE: NEAR $65 YET
Brent crude futures rose 0.7% to $65.66 per barrel, near Friday’s three-week high of $65.76, while U.S. crude futures were up 1.1% at $58.07, standing at its highest in over three weeks.
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2019, June, 24, 12:25:00
COOPERATION IS IMPORTANT
“Today, more than ever, international cooperation is important,” Novak said in a speech at an energy forum in the Russian city of St Petersburg.
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2019, June, 24, 12:20:00
RUSSIA WILL HELP IRAN
Iran and Russia already have a deal whereby Iran sells 100,000 b/d of crude oil to Russia and receives 50% of the value in cash and 50% in equipment.
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2019, June, 24, 12:15:00
U.S. OIL PRODUCTION 12.2 MBD
U.S. crude oil production reached a new all-time high of 12.2 million barrels per day (mb/d) in May 2019
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2019, June, 24, 12:10:00
6 UNDERVALUED ENERGY STOCKS ANEW
Let’s see which companies are still undervalued and which ones are out of my radar. Some of them reached their fair value and some other stopped to satisfy my parameters.
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2019, June, 24, 12:00:00
COAL PRICES DOWN
Prices for benchmark premium Australian coal out of Newcastle hit their weakest since September 2016 last week at $70.78 per ton and are likely to fall further given a slowing global economy.