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Oil prices rise after new EU sanctions on Russia

Oil prices rise after new EU sanctions on Russia

LONDON, July 18 (Reuters) –Crude oil futures rose on Friday while gasoil futures jumped to a 17-month high as investors weighed new European Union sanctions against Russia.Brent crude futures climbed 68 cents, or 1%, to $70.20 a barrel by 1327 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures gained 81 cents, or 1.2%, to $68.35.The Reuters...

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International oil supermajors renew interest in Ghana’s Upstream Petroleum Sector.

International oil supermajors renew interest in Ghana’s Upstream Petroleum Sector.

Ghana’s upstream petroleum sector is experiencing a strong revival after years of decline, driven by renewed investor confidence, new oil discoveries, and significant financial commitments from industry players. These were outlined by the minister for Energy and Green Transition John Abdulai Jinapor at government’s Accountability Series held in Accra. According to recent updates from the...

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Oil Markets Ignore Trump’s Russia Threats

Oil Markets Ignore Trump’s Russia Threats

Oil markets have largely ignored Trump’s threats to impose 100% secondary tariffs on any country that buys Russian exports, with prices dropping significantly on Tuesday morning. U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to choke off Russia’s oil revenue via secondary sanctions would deal a hammer blow to Moscow’s finances, but markets are betting that the risk...

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Major breakthrough brings world one step closer to achieving clean energy

Major breakthrough brings world one step closer to achieving clean energy

We’re one step closer to a cleaner world. In a remarkable advancement, scientists have set a new record in nuclear fusion performance. The breakthrough was achieved at the Wendelstein 7-X reactor, an advanced fusion stellarator located in Germany. Scientists recorded the impressive high triple product — a key metric the number of particles, temperature and...

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Comparing Renewable Energy Subsidies Across Africa

Comparing Renewable Energy Subsidies Across Africa

Africa faces a massive energy access gap, with nearly 600 million people lacking electricity. Despite having 60% of the world’s best solar resources, the continent attracted just 2.4% of global renewable energy investments from 2010 to 2020. Renewable energy subsidies are critical to solving this challenge by reducing costs, encouraging private investment, and accelerating adoption....