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US oil pushes ‘clean shale’ as Biden mounts climate attack

Bloomberg American oil executives began a pushback against some of President Joe Biden’s climate policies by making the case that fossil fuels from US shale have a lower carbon footprint than imports. Since taking office this month, the Biden administration has made swift moves to pause sales of oil and gas leases on federal land, cancel the Keystone XL pipeline ...

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Better use of jet stream could cut CO2 emissions: Research

Bloomberg Airlines could “substantially” reduce their fuel consumption if planes become more efficient at riding the wind, according to new research. Commercial flights between New York and London during the 2019-2020 winter could have used as much as 16% less fuel if pilots had taken full advantage of the jet stream, scientists at the University of Reading said in a ...

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Oil trades near $53 as tighter supply allays demand fears

Bloomberg Oil rose to trade near $53 a barrel in New York as concerns over the pandemic’s latest hit to demand were tempered by signs of tighter global supply. Futures in New York increased 0.4% after rising 1%. A flare-up of the coronavirus in China is threatening fuel demand during the Lunar New Year period, with the government encouraging millions ...

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UAE, Ukraine explore bolstering relations

KIEV / WAM UAE Ambassador to Ukraine Salem Ahmed Al Kaabi and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Kuleba Dmytro, have discussed ways to develop relations and enhance cooperation between the two countries across various fields of mutual interest. They also discussed efforts to confront the Covid-19 pandemic. Kuleba affirmed the interest of the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, to ...

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Oil inches higher as investors weigh supply cuts in Iraq, Libya

Bloomberg Oil in New York inched higher with investors assessing the impact of supply curbs from Iraq and Libya on the near-term outlook. Iraq pledged to cut output in January and February after pumping more than its Opec+ quota last year, and Libyan guards halted some crude exports after a pay dispute. Crude was also buoyed by a renewed climb ...

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Spain looks at UAE’s expertise for green hydrogen production

ABU DHABI / WAM Spain is interested in exploring the UAE’s expertise in the production of offshore green hydrogen, which is dubbed as ‘the oil of the future’ that can heavily help reduce carbon emissions, according to a top Spanish official. In an exclusive interview with Emirates News Agency (WAM), Teresa Ribera, Deputy Prime Minister of Spain and Minister for ...

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Iraq to lower oil production to compensate for Opec breach

Bloomberg Iraq plans to cut oil output in January and February to make up for breaching its Opec+ quota last year, according to the state company that markets the nation’s crude. Opec’s second-biggest producer will pump around 3.6 million barrels daily for the two months, according to Ali Nizar, the deputy head of SOMO. That compares with around 3.85 million ...

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UN resolution to protect religious sites hailed

ABU DHABI / WAM The World Muslim Communities Council has commended the pioneering step through which the United Nations General Assembly adopted, unanimously, the project presented by Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Morocco, and supported by many brotherly and friendly countries, to promote a culture of peace and tolerance to protect religious sites. The Council expressed its pride and deep appreciation ...

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UAE starts kidney dialysis centre in Hargeisa, Somaliland

HARGEISA / WAM A delegation from the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation has opened a kidney dialysis centre in the Republic of Somaliland for the benefit of more than 30 patients per day. The move comes in line with the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the support of HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed ...

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Oil industry reels as Joe Biden targets fossil fuels, halts leases

Bloomberg Hours after taking office, President Joe Biden made good on a campaign promise to cancel the Keystone XL oil pipeline. Later that day his Interior Department mandated that only top agency leaders could approve new drilling permits over the next two months. Next week, according to people familiar with the plans, Biden will go even further: suspending the sale ...

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