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Lacson urges govt to ''call out Russia'' over Ukraine invasion
07:53am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 The Manila Times
BATANGAS City: Presidential candidate and Sen. Panfilo "Ping" Lacson has urged the government to join other peace loving nations in calling out Russia on its plan to invade Ukraine. The senator made the remark on Wednesday when asked what the government should do amid the reported impending invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces. "Call out [Russia]," said Lacson in a chance interview here after meeting with local leaders and residents at the Batangas City Convention Center. "Sabagay maliit na boses lang tayo parang sa (We''re just a small voice just like the [worldwide] appeal on) climate change pero maski papano may boses tayo (but at least we''ll have a voice [on the matter]," he said. Lacson continued, "Wag natin sabihing malayo yung Ukraine sa atin ha (We should not say that we are far from Ukraine). Wag natin sabihing hindi tayo apektado (We must not say we are not affected [by the crisis]." "May tama tayo dyan pagka merong (We will be affected if there would be) full invasion, nagkagyera don (if war would erupt there," he explained.
Sri Lanka imposes power cuts amid fuel shortages as forex crisis deepens
07:49am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 The New Indian Express
Sri Lanka''s worsening foreign-exchange shortage has seriously impacted the energy sector, which depends entirely on imports for its oil needs.
Nigeria says no need for extra OPEC+ supplies amid Iran talks
07:46am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 Political Economist Nigeria
Feb. 23, 2022 There is no need for OPEC+ to expand its oil production increases, Nigerias petroleum minister said on Tuesday, even as oil nears $100 a barrel, as a potential deal between Iran and world powers will increase supplies. We dont have do anything extraordinary this time because we are expecting a lot of production, Timipre Sylva said on the sidelines of a gas exporters conference in Qatars capital Doha. OPEC+ cut supplies in 2020 as the COVID pandemic reduced global demand but began marginally increasing supplies. However overall production has remained well below pre-pandemic levels boosting prices to [] The post Nigeria says no need for extra OPEC+ supplies amid Iran talks appeared first on Political Economist .
Astringent Market Growth, Size, Share, Industry Report and Forecast 2021-2027
07:34am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 OpenPR
The global astringent market is anticipated to grow at a significant CAGR during the forecast period (2021-2027). Astringents are water-based skincare products. They are used to remove excess oil from the skin, tighten pores, and remove leftover makeup. Additionally, astringent
From fuel price hike to China: What the Russia-Ukraine conflict means for India
07:30am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 Economic Times India Energy
Biggest casualty is fuel prices as they are likely to go up by Rs 7-8 a litre since global crude priced inched closer to the $100/barrel mark.
ASX recovers ground, oil near $US100
07:30am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 Business Australian News
Investors saw enough value in ASX stocks to lift the market despite uncertainty around how economic sanctions on Russia may affect global trade.
Sol Guyana to invest US$13.8M this year, new jetty completed
07:25am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 Guyana Times
Sol Guyana Executives on Monday commissioned its new jetty at Rome Terminal in Agricola, East Bank Demerara. General Manager, Earl Carribon at the event announced that the company will invest US$13.8 million in Guyanas economy this year in light of Guyanas endless possibilities in the oil and gas sector. According to Carribon, construction of the [] The post Sol Guyana to invest US$13.8M this year, new jetty completed appeared first on Guyana Times .
China to release soybeans, soy oil from central reserves to boost supplies
07:13am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 S&P Global Platts
The first month CFR China soybean physical flat price crossed the $700/mt mark for the first time since 2018, when it was assessed at $700.06/mt at the Asian close on Feb. 22, Platts data showed. The spike was fueled by rising freight rates, which were driven by higher crude oil markers on the back of the escalation in Russia-Ukraine tensions,
TABLE-UAE''s Fujairah oil inventory data for week ended Feb 21
07:09am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 Zawya
NEW DELHI, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Fujairah Oil Industry Zone on Wednesday published the following weekly inventory data for oil products for the week ended Feb. 21, according to industry information service S&P Global Platts. Volumes are in thousands of
Oil pulls back on fading supply worries over Ukraine
07:03am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 RTE
Oil prices took a breather this morning after surging to seven-year highs the previous session as it became clear the first wave of US and European sanctions on Russia for sending troops into eastern Ukraine would not disrupt oil supplies.
udaan shipped over 260 million products across 1000 cities in 2021
06:55am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 Economic Times India
Demand for staples products grew by 45% YoY and included 12 lakh tonnes of sugar and oil and 5 lakh tonnes of rice, pulses and flours.
Fuel scarcity and hard times in Maiduguri
06:55am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 The Guardian Nigeria
The people of Maiduguri, the capital city of Borno State, are experiencing hard times as a result of the increase in pump price of petrol, recently occasioned by the nationwide fuel scarcity. The post Fuel scarcity and hard times in Maiduguri appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News .
Oil slips on fading supply concerns over Ukraine
06:46am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 BusinessLIVE
Prices take a breather after reaching seven-year highs in the previous session as it becomes clear first wave of sanctions will not disrupt supply
Energy price rise unavoidable due to Ukraine crisis, says Dr Esmond Birnie
06:43am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 Belfast Telegraph
Further oil and gas price rises as a result of the escalating crisis in Ukraine are unavoidable, according to one of Northern Irelands leading economists.
Palm oil hits record high on supply concerns over Ukraine crisis
06:32am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 Business Recorder
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian palm oil futures hit a record high on Wednesday, helped by supply jitters amid escalating Russia-Ukraine crisis and dry weather in South America. The benchmark palm oil contract for May delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange gained 129 ringgit, or 2.21%, to 5,969 ringgit ($1,426.63) a tonne by the midday break, extending gains for a fifth consecutive session. The spot contract rose 1.76% to an all-time high of 6,466 ringgit. "Second month (contract) surpassed the 6,000 ringgit mark and third month look poised to do the same," said Sathia Varqa, co-founder of Singapore-based Palm Oil Analytics. Palm oil exports rising faster than its production in February, along with strong externals of crude oil and gains in related edible oils are all supporting prices, he said. Palm oil closes higher The Malaysian Palm Oil Association on late Tuesday estimated production during Feb. 1-20 fell 1.79% from the month before, traders said. Investors are assessing the impact of new sanctions by the West on Russia for ordering troops into separatist regions of eastern Ukraine and threatening to go further if Moscow launched an all-out invasion of its neighbour.
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