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Editor Saudi Arabia's Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Ali I. Al-Naimi and the United Kingdom's Energy and Climate Change Sec. Chris Huhne took aim at speculation in oil markets during a meeting in Riyadh. The official Saudi Press
Eric Watkins Oil Diplomacy Editor Britain's Department of Energy and Climate Change offered 144 licenses to 83 companies for 268 blocks in the North Sea. "Whilst in the long term, we want to decarbonize
By OGJ editors HOUSTON, Oct. 28 -- The UK Department of Energy and Climate Change has awarded 144 licenses covering 268 North Sea blocks in the 26th license round, almost as many as the 303 awarded in
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Ali I. Al-Naimi and the United Kingdom’s Energy and Climate Change Sec. Chris Huhne took aim at speculation in oil markets during a meeting in Riyadh. The official Saudi Press
the view of Chris Huhne, Britain's minister of energy and climate change. "I asked economists at [the Department of Energy and Climate Change] to look at how a 1970s style oil price shock
Energy and climate change are important topics. And because energy production and use are sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the two are
the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES), H.R. 2454, also known as the Waxman-Markey (W-M) energy and climate bill, are profound, according to an evaluation by Energy Policy Research Foundation Inc. The legislation calls
prices fell June 26 on expectations that the US House of Representatives would pass the sweeping Waxman-Markey energy and climate change bill; passage came late in the day by a vote of 219 to 212. On the same day, the US savings rate hit 6.9
The winner of the 2008 presidential election will need to take unusually bold steps to address energy and climate change problems, despite the absence of substantive discussions from the current campaigns, a prominent US senator declared on
The winner of the 2008 presidential election will need to take bold steps to address energy and climate change problems despite the absence of substantive discussions from the current campaigns, said US Sen. Richard G. Lugar (R