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ClimateWire; April 26 India s energy world is changing so swiftly that researchers are having a tough time
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five years there is much speculation about Russia’s likely response ” said Stephen O’Rourke research
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exploration and production research and technology Australia’s Northern Territory lifts ban on fracking
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partner of investment research firm Webber Research Advisory A broader longer term restructuring is still
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be likely to smooth out future outflows ” Wood Mackenzie research director Andrew Harwood said in the wake
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David Hughes president of Calgary based consulting firm Global Sustainability and Research “There’s a
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have grown about adequate supplies for such an ambitious project said a gas researcher with an energy
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according to a former researcher at China’s biggest offshore explorer The Beijing government isn’t prepared
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at research firm Third Bridge “The impact on demand was remarkable and swift ” https: www argusmedia com en
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governments will research a plan to provide power to Indonesian islands with ships that generate electricity
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seen recently [in terms of LNG] … will not continue ” said Thierry Bros senior researcher in Oxford
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possible partnerships in hydrogen and ammonia production and storage research and development following a
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Martin King vice president of institutional research at FirstEnergy Capital in Calgary Clark made a
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research department wrote The need for transport fuels should climb as vaccination programs stymie
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” CNPC Research said China’s gas output will hit 6 52 tcf in 2020 up 8 2 year on year boosted
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Zhi Xin a director at research firm IHS Markit This decision to move ahead has definitely crowded out
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Stephen Gordon managing director at Clarkson Research Services a unit of London based shipbroker Clarkson
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said Long term pricing is what really matters LNG researcher says http: www naturalgasintel com
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Angola and in the Gulf of Mexico said Parul Chopra vice president for upstream research at Rystad
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not successful ” said Fadel Gheit a retired Wall Street analyst who was an engineer in research and development