Nigeria has drastically devalued its currency for the second time in eight months, to streamline its convoluted …
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Saudi Aramco requested to cut max capacity target back to 12 mbpd
by Aya Anwarby Aya AnwarSaudi Aramco said on Tuesday it was directed to lower its planned maximum sustainable oil production capacity …
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IEA raises its estimate of oil demand in ’24
by Aya Anwarby Aya AnwarThe International Energy Agency (IEA) revised up its estimate of the growth in oil demand in 2024 …
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OPEC expects global oil demand at 1.8 mb/d in 2025
by Nada Aliby Nada AliThe global oil demand growth is expected to see a robust increase of 1.8 million barrels a …
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Oil prices fell by more than 1 per cent on early Monday trade, with Brent Crude falling …
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Angola is leaving OPEC over output cut disagreement
by Yomna Yasserby Yomna YasserAngola is leaving the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) as membership is not serving its …
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12-year-old Indian climate activist storms the stage of COP28
by Aya Anwarby Aya AnwarThe 12-year-old climate activist, Licypriya Kangujam, interrupted a speech on Monday during a COP28 , by holding …
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COP28 in overtime as negotiators push for phase out deal
by Aya El Sayedby Aya El SayedThe COP28 was rapidly approaching an extended schedule on Tuesday as negotiators anticipated a new draft agreement …
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OPEC rejects fossil fuel Phase-Out plan at COP28
by Aya El Sayedby Aya El SayedOPEC faced backlash on Saturday, during the COP28 in Dubai, after the Kuwaiti secretary general sent a …
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OPEC chief warns of energy chaos if oil left underground
by Aya El Sayedby Aya El SayedAt the COP28 summit in Dubai, Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Secretary-General Haitham Al-Ghais argued …