Keywords: Global energy
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has called on European leaders to cease purchasing Russian oil, which he claims finances Moscow’s military campaign against Ukraine. He also urged increased economic pressure on China due to its support of Russia’s war efforts. This appeal was made during......
Morocco has stepped onto the global energy stage, presenting its ambitious $25 billion Gazoduc Pipeline project to American investors at the US-Africa Energy Forum in Houston, Texas. The forum, held on August 6–7 in the “Energy Capital of the World,” provided a pivotal platform for......
Aramco, the world's largest oil exporter and cornerstone of the Saudi economy, continues to see declining profits for the tenth consecutive quarter since its record highs in late 2022. The company's net income fell from $29.07 billion to $22.67 billion, largely due to “lower crude oil,......
Morocco has emerged as a key player in the clean energy sector, solidifying its role as a strategic partner for the European Union (EU). This partnership was highlighted by Ann Mettler, Vice President for Europe at "Breakthrough Energy," an international consortium of companies dedicated to......
Morocco achieved substantial savings in its energy sector during the third quarter of 2024, with import costs for energy and lubricants decreasing by 13% compared to the same period in 2023. This reduction, reported by the country's Statistics and Forecasts Office (HCP), marks the most significant......
Morocco took center stage at the prestigious ONS Energy Forum in Stavanger, Norway, showcasing its pioneering approach to energy transition. The event, which ran from August 26-29, brought together global leaders to discuss pressing issues in geopolitics, energy, and climate change. Leila Benali, Morocco's......
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