The stalled agreement between Iraq and TotalEnergies over a $27 billion energy project has yet to find a resolution, the French oil major's Chief Executive Patrick Pouyanne said at the firm's climate update on Tuesday.
and saudi arabia has always been the exception. but actually, they are not. you have to treat them with the long spoon that you always should have done. i think the idea you could pretend they re friends, you might have to negotiate on certain things, but not friends or allies. but monsters with a lot of oili seem to have more influence. we have to get off oil. this is the reason why we have to go green because it will free us from dependence on dictators from putin to mbs. one common enemy saudi arabia and the west and certainly in the us has is iran, or the regime in iran. we ve been talking about leadership, the protest over the death of mahsa amini. kind ofan kind of an the emperor has no clothes situation. extraordinary footage
ways to try to get oil into the country, and make sure it was not going to lead - to his own downfall for that reason. - what it had, though, - is a more long term effect, on the us, was a sorti of clearing of the mind and the realisation that the us needed to develop different i energy sources, that it could not only rely - on the middle east any longer. but it needed to increase domestic production, - it needed to increase - efficiency and it led to a real soul searching when it came to energy policy and then i what you have now is an interesting turn. of the wheel of history. what happened within a few. years is that the soviet union, then, actually became the word s largest oili producer. they started doing a lot more production and exploration i in siberia, and so that ended up diversifying the overall i supply so that there was not the sort of reliance - on the middle east. and now what do we see? the usa saying it is - going to ban russian oil,
Russia's Amur Gas Chemical Complex (Amur GCC) has secured $9.1 billion in loans maturing in 2035, Sibur, which co-owns the plant with China's Sinopec, said in a statement on Wednesday.
British energy supplier Centrica and its partner, German utility Stadtwerke Munchen, have agreed to sell their oil and gas assets off Norway for a total of $1.1 billion, Centrica said on Wednesday.