Turkish LPG imports jump on strong demand
Turkish LPG imports jump on strong demand Autogas consumption rose and more industrial users switched to LPG, writes Efcharis Sgourou London, 4 July (Argus) — Turkish LPG imports increased to …
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Turkish LPG imports jump on strong demand Autogas consumption rose and more industrial users switched to LPG, writes Efcharis Sgourou London, 4 July (Argus) — Turkish LPG imports increased to …
German LPG heating gets last-minute legal reprieve The delay will give industry and off-grid homeowners more time to adapt to the energy transition, writes Waldemar Jaszczyk London, 4 July (Argus) …
Magnequench starts building Estonia RE magnet plant London, 3 July (Argus) — Neo Magnequench, a division of Canada's Neo Performance Materials, has started construction of its rare earth permanent ma
Singapore's MAS to divert more funds to decarbonisation Singapore, 5 July (Argus) — The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has announced it will allocate 2pc of its portfolio, or just …
UAE targets 1.4mn t/yr hydrogen output by 2031 Hamburg, 5 July (Argus) — The UAE is planning to produce 1.4mn t/yr of hydrogen by 2031, its minister of energy and …
Australia well-placed to supply battery minerals: OCE Sydney, 5 July (Argus) — Australia is well-placed to support the growing demand of battery minerals as the world's largest lithium producer and …
China's BYD to build Brazilian electric vehicle complex Beijing, 5 July (Argus) — China's largest EV manufacturer BYD on 5 July announced that it will build a production complex for …
New Zealand looks to eSAF boost from hydrogen Sydney, 5 July (Argus) — A joint hydrogen project at the site of New Zealand's former oil refinery could produce 60mn litres/yr …
Market digests China's export control on Ga, Ge London, 4 July (Argus) — Market participants are weighing up the potential effect of China's upcoming controls on exports of gallium and …
Sweden publishes proposal to reduce GHG obligations London, 4 July (Argus) — The Swedish government has published a proposal to reduce the country's greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction obligations for gas
Nickel on a declining trajectory in 2023 London, 4 July (Argus) — Nickel prices on the London Metal Exchange (LME) dipped below $20,000/t for the first time in nearly 12 …
Oil, gas methane emission reduction requires $75bn: IEA London, 27 June (Argus) — Investments of over $75bn are "required" to achieve global oil and gas methane emission reductions by 2030 …
Finland ups wind capacity by over 400MW in 1H London, 4 July (Argus) — Finland built 439MW of new onshore wind capacity in the first half of this year, with …
Oil sector seen lagging on methane controls Cutting methane emissions would be the industry's most effective emissions strategy, but progress is lacking, writes Chris Knight Washington, 30 June (Arg
DOE to help distribute methane emissions funds Houston, 3 July (Argus) — The US Department of Energy (DOE) has agreed to assist in getting more than $1bn in funding out …
Libyan general threatens force over oil revenues London, 4 July (Argus) — A powerful military figure in eastern Libya has threatened to use armed force unless the politically fragmented country …
Italy increases solar, wind targets in new NECP draft London, 3 July (Argus) — The Italian government has doubled its 2030 target for solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity and substantially increased …
Japan ferrous scrap exports recover in May Singapore, 4 July (Argus) — Japan's scrap exports rebounded in May, reaching their highest level of the year so far because of increased …
UAE approves national energy, hydrogen strategies London, 4 July (Argus) — The UAE's government on 3 July approved an updated National Energy Strategy with the aim of tripling the country's …
Indonesia invites Australian energy, metals investment Singapore, 4 July (Argus) — Indonesia's President Joko Widodo is inviting Australian investment in its priority sectors, including the electric