Indonesia is proceeding with its $20 billion Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) to shift away from coal, despite the United States' withdrawal from international climate agreements.
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ZNetwork on MSNTesla, Big Oil Have a Weakness in CommonIt must have seemed like a huge week for the fossil fuel industry: as the Wall Street Journal put it yesterday (and you could ...
The Indonesian government confirmed a $20 billion commitment from rich nations to help it shut polluting coal plants and ...
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The National on MSNHas Opec done enough to prepare for the uncertainty that lies ahead?We are also committed to the future of the industry.” Wise words from an Opec representative, these could have been spoken ...
The outlook for the crude oil market for this year is plagued with uncertaintiy arising from US President Donald Trump's ...
First Resources—controlled by Indonesian tycoon Ciliandra Fangiono and his family—has agreed to buy a 91% stake in Austindo ...
Indonesia's government will issue a six-month permit to Freeport McMoRan to export copper concentrate while its smelter is repaired, Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia said.
Indonesia's crude and refined palm oil exports surged 62.2% in February from a month ago to reach a four-month high, the statistics bureau said on Monday, as Jakarta's move to lower export taxes ...
India's Russian oil imports recovered in March, returning near usual levels after a 3-month decline, as non-sanctioned ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesia will build oil refineries on several of its islands, including Kalimantan and Sulawesi, with a total capacity of 1 million barrels per day, upgrading from a planned ...
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