Yemen's crude oil exports in February fell to 800,000 barrels, from around 2 million barrels in January as repeated attacks on oil pipelines led to halts in crude production, official new agency Saba reported Saturday, quoting a report by ...
Iraq aims to boost its oil exports by nearly 26% to 3.4 million b/d in 2014, a senior official said Wednesday. "Exports reached more than 2.7 million b/d this month, and the rate [that] is planned for 2014, including exports from the ...
Nation seeks to reduce use of fossil fuels in move to improve air quality China's dependency on natural gas imports will continue to increase as the country is trying to reduce its fossil fuel consumption and improve air quality, experts ...
Tags: Natural Gas
Argentina plans to increase the allowance for refiners and other companies to import diesel and gasoline supplies under a tax-free program in 2014, Economy Minister Axel Kicillof said Friday. He said the government will allow companies to ...
Tags: Fuel Imports, Tax-Free Program, Argentina
The cost of fossil fuel imports will stabilize, and may become cheaper, benefiting both China and Japan, amid increased energy exports from the US, said Yukari Yamashita, a director with Japan's Institute of Energy Economics on Thursday. ...
Tags: fossil fuel, energy import, energy export, shale gas, natural gas
Cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin-film photovoltaic module maker First Solar Inc of Tempe, AZ, USA says that it will invest about $100m in Japan to develop solar power plants. The firm aims to partner with Japanese companies to develop, ...
Tags: PV Power Plants, Electronics
U.S. refiners are selling more fuel abroad than ever before, effectively exporting the American energy boom to the four corners of the world. As crude production soars in places like the Eagle Ford shale formation in Texas, U.S. refiners ...
Tags: U.S.refiners, Mineral
A top energy watchdog forecast the U.S. will bypass Russia in the production of liquid fuels--everything from crude and gasoline to biofuels like ethanol--solidifying America's growing importance in global energy markets. The ...
Tags: Liquid Fuels
China's net oil imports are very likely to exceed those of the US by October this year on a monthly basis and by 2014 on an annual basis, making China the largest net oil importer in the world, the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) ...
Tags: Net Oil Importer, imported oil
Voith has been commissioned with the equipment of a new hydropower plant in Angola in Africa. For the hydropower plant Cambambe II at the River Kwanza, the company will supply and install four generators and turbines as well as the control ...
Tags: Voith, Generators, Turbines
US crude oil imports in February fell 770,000 b/d year on year, or 9%, to average 7.8 million b/d -- their lowest level in 16 years, the American Petroleum Institute said Thursday. Total crude and refined product imports fell in February ...
Tags: crude oil, oil, Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy
Unipetrol recorded 10% increase of revenues at CZK 107bn in 2012. EBIT excluding one-off impairment reached positive result of CZK 372m in 2012. The volume of crude oil processed 3927 kt in 2012 similar to volume of 2011. EBIT negatively ...
Tags: Petrochemical, 2012 Sales, Unipetrol
China exported 6.67m tonnes of jet fuel in January-November 2012, up by 14% from the same period in 2011, data from the General Administration of Customs showed. The country's jet fuel exports grew when domestic production was rising and ...
Tags: jet fuel, China, January-November, eneral Administration of Customs
Emerging markets should bring stability to the ailing solar industry, with up to 12 gigawatts of new photovoltaic capacity added in 2017 up from 1.6 GW in 2012, according to a new forecast from market analyst IHS. The study, which ...
Tags: IHS, emerging markets, solar industry, photovoltaic capacity
Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines plans to use biomass fuel in its operations to reduce the bottling plants’ carbon emissions and other environment hazards. The company is widening its sources for renewable energy at all its facilities ...