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Dutch govt grants $2.4 billion in subsidies to huge carbon storage project

The Dutch government has granted a consortium that includes oil majors Royal Dutch Shell and ExxonMobil around 2 billion euros ($2.4 billion) in subsidies for what is set to become one of the largest carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in the world, the Port of Rotterdam said on Sunday.

read more... 11/05/2021

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EUAs hit an all-time high at around 51 EUR/t on Friday amid aggressive buying

Oil prices saw modest gains on Friday amid disappointing job report in the U.S. and despite the disastrous health situation in India, the world's third-largest consumer of oil. Hence, Brent crude added 0.3% to settle at $68.28 a barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. WTI crude settled at $64.90 a barrel, posting a 0.3% gain day-on-day.

read more... 10/05/2021

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Daily (30.04.2021): Crude oil prices rose nearly 2% on Thursday, supported by worldwide economic recovery optimism

Crude oil prices strengthened further on Thursday, following optimism from economies around the world recovering from the pandemic and in turn boosting demand for black gold. Thus, Brent crude gained 1.9% to $68.56 a barrel, while WTI oil ended 1.8% up at $65.01 a barrel.

read more... 30/04/2021

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EDF on course to build ‘world’s most powerful’ nuclear plant in India

French energy group EDF has announced it has submitted a binding offer to become the supplier of engineering studies and equipment for the construction of six reactors of a project that is claimed to become the world’s most powerful nuclear plant.

read more... 26/04/2021

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Global oil demand to peak in 2026-Rystad Energy

The rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EV) around the world will probably cause global oil demand to peak two years earlier than previously expected, Norway's biggest independent energy consultancy Rystad said on Wednesday.

read more... 22/04/2021

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