Articles in "energy"
Azerbaijan Sees Modest Drop in Oil Shipments, Bitumen Exports Soar
Baku (AZERTAC) - Crude oil and crude oil products from bituminous rocks exported from Azerbaijan decreased by 0.91 percent to 23.3 million ...
Israel Awards $4.2M in Grants to Pioneering Energy Startups
Israel’s Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure on Sunday announced the winners of its latest call for proposals aimed at accelerating ...
Azerbaijani Gas Plays Growing Role in Europe’s Energy Security, Expert Says
Baku (AZERTAC) - The scope of Azerbaijani natural gas exports to Europe has been steadily expanding in recent years. Over the past five ...
TAP Pipeline Celebrates Half-Decade of Fueling European Energy Needs
Baku (AZERTAC) - Since the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP)began supplying Azerbaijani natural gas to European markets, on December 31, 2020, ...
Azerbaijan to Supply Natural Gas to Turkey
Ankara (AZERTAC) - Turkey and Azerbaijan have signed an agreement on the supply of 33 billion cubic meters of gas, AZERTAC reports, Turkish ...
Advanced Fusion Control Breakthrough Brings Clean, Reliable Energy Closer to Reality
Israeli startup nT-Tao and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev announced a breakthrough in controlling power delivery for fusion reactors, a ...
Israeli Gas to Flow Directly to Cyprus Pending Government Approval
Energean, the company operating several of Israel’s offshore gas fields, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Cyprus-based ...
Israel’s Natural Gas Industry Enters New Phase With Chevron-Egypt Agreement
Chevron Group announced Sunday that it has finalized a major gas export deal to Egypt, marking another milestone in Israel’s expanding ...
Energy Minister Says Bulgarian Fuel Market Secure Despite US Sanctions
Sofia (BTA) - Washington’s latest sanctions targeting Russia’s largest oil companies, Lukoil and Rosneft, remained a hot topic in Sofia ...
Israel Signs Record $35B Gas Export Deal with Egypt
In the largest export deal in Israel’s history, NewMed Energy and its Leviathan gas partners have signed a $35 billion agreement to ...