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Europe faces a much tougher task to rebuild gas stocks next year compared with
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Europe faces a much tougher task to rebuild gas stocks next year compared with
Germany is bleeding cash to keep the lights on. Almost half a trillion dollars,
China is making fast inroads in the market for newbuild liquefied natural gas (LNG)
At least 20 oil tankers queuing off Turkey face more delays to cross from
When U.S. officials first floated the idea of capping Russian oil export prices in
The Group of Seven price cap on Russian seaborne oil came into force on
Oil rose on Tuesday after top exporter Saudi Arabia said OPEC+ was sticking with
European traders are rushing to fill tanks in the region with Russian diesel before
Spain's Iberdrola will invest 47 billion euros ($47 billion) in electricity networks, renewable energy production
These days, Prajapati, 68, from the village of Modhera in western India's Gujarat state,