OPEC Secretary General, Haitham Al-Ghais, said the Chinese demand of oil will increase to 500 and 600 thousand barrels per day in 2023 as a result of lifting the COVID-19 restrictions in...
Read moreAT RIMINI’S PALACONGRESSI CONFERENCE CENTRE (ITALY) The WWEA (World Wind Energy Association) has chosen Rimini’s Conference Centre to host the annual WWEC conference to be held from 28th to 30th...
Read moreAfrican embassies and companies, associations and buyers from Europe and Africa have confirmed their interest, an enrichment of know-how and tangible business opportunities A driving force for...
Read moreThe world’s energy and climate future increasingly depends on whether emerging and developing economies are able to successfully transition to cleaner energy systems, calling for a step change in...
Read moreADNOC Logistics & Services is currently implementing a major expansion program to increase its fleet size, which will support the ADNOC Group’s ability to ship its growing crude oil...
Read moreCircular economy, renewable energies, climatic change solutions, smart cities: public utility companies will find international business connections at Ecomondo and Key Energy, Italian Exhibition...
Read moreGlobal energy investment is set to rebound by about 10% in 2021 to $1.9 trillion, reflecting most of the decline in the past year caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. But spending on clean energy...
Read moreA few days ago, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani announced the inauguration of a new line to export oil from the port of Jask on the Sea of Oman, with a length of 1,000 kilometers and a cost of $2...
Read moreSales of Iraqi crude oil by the Oil Marketing Company, which represents the federal government, from the southern ports of Basra oil, as well as from the northern port of Kirkuk crude from the...
Read moreA complete insight on the foreign scenarios and opportunities of the green industry. With a welcome by IEG CEO Corrado Peraboni, the appointment dedicated to enterprises interested in the south-west...
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