Russia’s decision to ban diesel exports this week has sent shockwaves through global energy markets, tightening supplies of one of the world’s most widely used fuels and driving prices sharply higher across
China’s nuclear technology application industry, a strategic emerging sector and a cornerstone of the country’s new quality productive forces, is gearing up for a major leap forward, according to the Global Times.
MoreAsian and Pacific governments convened this week at a United Nations forum to confront a mounting challenge: developing countries worldwide now face an estimated US$4 trillion financing gap needed to meet their
MoreNiger has marked a transformative leap in its digital future with the provisional handover of more than 1,000 kilometers of fibre-optic cable under the Trans-Sahara Optical Fibre Backbone Project, financed by the
MoreThe African Energy Chamber used the Wider African Energy Summit in Aberdeen to deliver a pointed message: Africa’s oil and gas future demands realism, collaboration, and renewed UK engagement. Speaking at the
MorePakistan is preparing to launch an ambitious offshore energy project as it races to accelerate exploration of what some officials believe could be significant untapped reserves. According to reporting from Bloomberg, state-owned
MoreA new survey commissioned by solar installer Sunrun found that 80% of consumers worry data centers will increase their electricity bills. The findings reflect rising public unease over the AI industry’s soaring
MoreChina, the world’s largest consumer of coal, has subtly revised its energy policy language, giving itself flexibility to continue increasing coal consumption through the end of the decade, Bloomberg reports. In a
MoreIran and China have signed a major agreement to produce 7,000 megawatts of solar panels, aiming to address the country’s ongoing power shortages and frequent blackouts, according to local Iranian media reports.
MoreLast week, the United States Trade Representative visited Sri Lanka and met with President Anura Kumara. Their discussions centred on the agreement reached regarding tariffs imposed on Sri Lanka by President Trump.
MoreAbu Dhabi’s state-owned oil company, Adnoc, has abandoned its $18.7 billion bid for Santos, one of Australia’s largest energy producers, after negotiations stalled, the Financial Times reported. The deal, first announced in
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