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Rayong oil spill on corals may take at least a year to emerge
08:33pm, Sunday, 06'th Feb 2022 Pattaya One Media Group
Marine scientists at Chulalongkorn University say that it may take a year or more for impacts from the recent oil spill in the sea off Rayong province to manifest on corals in the area. Divers from a research team at the Marine Resources Research Institute of the Faculty of Science The post Rayong oil spill on corals may take at least a year to emerge appeared first on Pattaya One News .
Crude oil tests $95 per barrel; Saudi Arabia increases oil prices
08:01pm, Sunday, 06'th Feb 2022 Business Standard
Other Asian grades jumped by between 40 and 70 cents a barrel. US prices were increased by 30 cents
Lack Of Financing Weighs On Mexicos Oil Industry
08:00pm, Sunday, 06'th Feb 2022 OilPrice com
Despite being the second-biggest oil producer in Latin America, Mexico seems unable to effectively develop its oil industry. Challenges and failures have been discussed in the media for years, and it seems that even with President Andres Manuels (AMLO) new approach to the countrys energy sector few results have been seen. There are some challenges to Mexicos oil and gas industry that have been around for years, with no political administration seeming to be able to resolve them. Some of the main obstacles to developing
Rising crude oil prices to subdue rupee
05:56pm, Sunday, 06'th Feb 2022 The Siasat Daily
Mumbai: Rising crude oil prices along with foreign fund outflows are likely to weaken the Indian rupee against the US dollar in the near term. Besides, the Reserve Bank of Indias upcoming monetary policy review will also have a bearing on the rupees movement. Lately, the global commodity prices have firmed up sharply in January Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Bets ready for race
04:15pm, Sunday, 06'th Feb 2022 The Manila Times
ELECTION candidates will hit the hustings Tuesday for the official start of campaigning, with the son and namesake of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos leading the presidential race. Political scions, celebrities and ex-convicts are among the contenders vying for more than 18,000 posts in the May 9 polls, with most interest in the contest to succeed President Rodrigo Duterte. More than 35 years after the Philippines emerged from his father''s dictatorship, voter surveys show Ferdinand Marcos Jr. heading towards a landslide victory as a massive social media campaign cranks up support and, critics say, whitewashes the clan''s history. Boosted by a formidable alliance with first daughter and vice presidential candidate Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, Marcos has vowed "to unify the country and give our fellowmen the future that they deserve." Efforts to disqualify Marcos over a decades-old tax conviction sparked a public spat between election officials, while allegations of cocaine snorting and corruption among presidential candidates have fueled a political atmosphere of chaos and skullduggery.
Oil Spillage: Akwa Ibom communities move to enforce N82 billion judgement debt against two oil giants
03:29pm, Sunday, 06'th Feb 2022 Premium Times Nigeria
The court had, in June 2022, ordered Mobil and NNPC to pay the Akwa Ibom oil communities cumulative damages of N81.9 billion over oil spillage that ruined their economic lives. The post Oil Spillage: Akwa Ibom communities move to enforce N82 billion judgement debt against two oil giants appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria .
OMICRON BLUES: FM promises to ask banks to lend further support to civil aviation, hospitality sectors
02:49pm, Sunday, 06'th Feb 2022 The Hindu BusinessLine
Rising global oil prices a matter of concern, says Sitharaman at post-Budget interaction with industry
Cement prices up in January; east, south lead hikes
02:13pm, Sunday, 06'th Feb 2022 The Hindu BusinessLine
The rise in imported coal prices and volatile crude oil added cost pressure
China May Need to Rebuild Its Oil Stockpiles, Says Vitol - BNN Bloomberg
12:39pm, Sunday, 06'th Feb 2022 BNN Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) -- Oil prices, already up around 20% this year, could be boosted by China potentially replenishing its inventories and financial investors increasing their long positions, according to Vitol Group.
Iran heads to become gasoline importer, ready to boost oil output
11:57am, Sunday, 06'th Feb 2022 S&P Global Platts
Iran will become a gasoline and gas oil importer in the next two or three years due to strong domestic consumption, oil minister Javad Owji said, the oil ministry''s news service Shana reported on Feb 6. Domestic refinery capacity is set to increase by around 200,000 b/d within two or three years, he said. "We have signed contracts for an
Analysing the retaining, removal of Nigerias oil subsidy | The Guardian Nigeria News
11:20am, Sunday, 06'th Feb 2022 News Headlines
President Muhammadu Buhari had on Jan. 25 approved 18-month suspension of the removal of fuel subsidy, following consultations with stakeholders in line with the current economic realities in the country. The removal of subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), otherwise known as petrol, was earlier scheduled to take effect from July 2022. According to Chief []
Analysing the retaining, removal of Nigerias oil subsidy
11:11am, Sunday, 06'th Feb 2022 The Guardian Nigeria
President Muhammadu Buhari had on Jan. 25 approved 18-month suspension of the removal of fuel subsidy, following consultations with stakeholders in line with the current economic realities in the country. The post Analysing the retaining, removal of Nigerias oil subsidy appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News .
Vitol''s Muller says oil stocks `worrisome,'' OPEC+ spare capacity near `alarming'' level
09:23am, Sunday, 06'th Feb 2022 S&P Global Platts
Global oil stocks are at "worrisome" levels as waning OPEC+ spare capacity is expected to reach an alarming degree by next year amid higher crude demand outstripping supply, the head of Vitol Asia said on Feb. 6. "Demand is currently making the headlines and supply is the problem," Mike Muller told the Gulf Intelligence daily energy markets podcast. "Inventories continue
Gasoline Prices Arent Dropping Anytime Soon
09:00am, Sunday, 06'th Feb 2022 The Washington Post
Demand for oil is likely to be higher and supply lower than forecasts suggest.
Oil edges toward $100 per barrel
07:43am, Sunday, 06'th Feb 2022 Russia Today
Oil prices are on course toward $100 a barrel following cyberattacks on European storage sites and the US Arctic blast Read Full Article at RT.com
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