Crude oil prices continued to decline on Monday, amid receding worries over tighter supply and tensions in the Middle East after the last month’s attacks on Saudi’s oil sites. Uncertainty over U.S.-China trade negotiations added pressure on prices. Against that backdrop, Brent crude fell by 1.8% to $60.78 a barrel, posting the biggest 8.7% loss since the fourth quarter 2018. WTI futures dipped by 3.3% on a daily basis to end at $54.07 a barrel, plunging by 7.5% for the quarter.
read more... 01/10/2019
EDF Energy, the British arm of French utility EDF, has extended an outage at its Hunterston B-7 reactor to Jan. 15, 2020, it said on its website.
read more... 04/09/2019
CEO of JSC Samruk-Kazyna Sovereign Wealth Fund Akhmetzhan Yessimov has visited construction site of the 820th km of Saryarka main gas pipeline, Kazinform reports citing the Fund’s press service.
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The Scottish government has given the thumbs-up to the construction of a 50-MW battery storage facility at the site of ScottishPower Renewables’ 539-MW Whitelee wind farm.
read more... 11/06/2019
French utility Engie SA and waste management company Suez inaugurated on Monday the first solar power plant under their joint initiative to install 1 GW of photovoltaic (PV) systems at recycling and recovery waste storage facilities in France.
read more... 10/04/2019