Archives for February 2020
Canadian court rejects challenge to pipeline, tankers
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — An estimated 400 oil tankers a year are likely coming to inland waters of the Salish Sea, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, shared by Washington and British Columbia....
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Democrats accuse Energy Department of underspending on clean energy research
The U.S. Energy Department is accused of holding back more than $800 million in funding for clean energy research, more than a third of its budget. Source: FuelFix
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Asian LNG prices fall on conoravirus fears, warm winter
On top of a warmer-than-average winter that has resulted in a supply glut, S&P Global Platts reports that the coronavirus outbreak in China is creating demand disruption and curtailment fears. Source: FuelFix
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Oil climbs with OPEC+ split on output curbs
Oil rebounded back beyond $50 a barrel as OPEC+ entered a second day of discussions on the impact of the coronavirus outbreak. Source: FuelFix
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OPEC+ in second day of talks as Saudis push for emergency cut
OPEC+ officials gathered in Vienna for a second day of debate on the impact of the coronavirus, a process that could result in an emergency ministerial meeting where Saudi Arabia would push for an oil-production...
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