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Uganda Joins Crude Making Nations With Oil Drilling Project

Uganda has recently launched an official oil drilling programme as it looks forward to joining the club of crude producing nations with a massive project that has enraged certain environmental groups. The Kingfisher field happens to be a part of...

Non-Hydropower Share In South Korea Electricity Sees Growth

Despite government efforts to cut their targets, non-hydropower renewables are estimated to experience the fastest growth in their contribution to South Korea's electricity share and reach 46 gigawatts in 2032. According to a report by Fitch, based on the forecast...

Historic Move By Norway To Plan Offering 92 Oil & Gas Blocks

Norway on January 24 expressed that it plans to offer energy companies a record number of blocks in the Arctic for oil and gas exploration. The fact is that the Scandinavian country is looking to prolong its hydrocarbon production....

Not Anymore New Oil & Gas Exploration Deals In Columbia

The Colombian government has decided to forego awarding new contracts for oil and gas exploration and instead focus its financial resources on developing the tourism industry and other energy sources. Gustavo Petro, president of Colombia, was elected in August after...

For Clean Energy Tech EU Brings Green Deal Industrial Plan

The European Union (EU) has brought to the fore its intention for the Green Deal Industrial Plan, a support program for clean energy technologies, including energy, which is modelled like the Inflation Reduction Act. Ursula von der Leyen, president of...

Licencing Bids For UK Oil & Gas Exploration Sees An Increase

For its most recent round of oil and gas licencing and priority blocks, those with the potential for quick development, the UK has attracted 115 bids, which could be chosen as early as April. 931 North Sea tracts were offered...

Solar Energy To See Highest Growth Among US Power Generation

In the next 3 years, solar will comprise the majority of the high-probability additions to utility-scale power generation capacity across the US. The prediction is based on the information released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). As far as...

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