Iran’s natural gas reserves to last up to 100 years
The research and technological director of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) said that Iran ‘s natural gas reserves will last up to 100 years, the English language Tehran Times daily reported on Saturday.
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Toyota extends output halt, reduction to next week on floods
Toyota Motor Corp said on Friday it would keep its three Thai factories suspended and output reduced in Japan next week, while also cutting production in North America, South Africa and some Asian markets due to the shortage of parts from flooded Thai suppliers.
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Tepco lists fuel needs to make up for nuclear loss
Tokyo Electric Power Co on Friday projected it will consume a record 22.6 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the financial year to next March, 3.14 million tonnes more than a year earlier, to make up for lost nuclear power output.
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Taiwan EV Industry Moving from Parts Manufacture into Original Brands
Taiwan’s electric vehicle (EV) industry is moving from parts manufacturing to marketing Taiwan’s own brands, with the island’s solid base in information and communication technology (ICT) helping it to make its name on the EV stage.
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More than 50 Vehicle Debuts to be Unveiled at the LA Auto Show
20 World Debuts and More Than 30 North American Debuts Unveiled Nov. 16 and 17
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Nebraska bill would give governor power to ok pipeline
Nebraska’s governor would have the authority to approve any pipelines that cross the state under a bill introduced on Wednesday.
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Iran says delay in gas sales to Swiss EGL due to technical problems
The National Iranian Gas Export Company (NIGEC) announced that the delay in sales of Iran’s natural gas to Swiss EGL Company is due to technical problems, the local Tehran Times daily reported on Wednesday
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Nebraska lawmaker wants state to have a say on Keystone
A Nebraska lawmaker on Tuesday proposed giving the state the authority to decide the route of oil pipelines, the latest salvo in a heated debate over a plan for a major pipeline bringing oil from Canada.
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Nebraska tries to draw line in sand over Keystone pipeline
Nebraska may try to draw a line in the sand when it convenes a special session of the state legislature on Tuesday to debate whether to seek changes to a planned $7 billion oil pipeline traversing the state.
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ECOtality Installs First DC Fast Charger in ‘The Tennessee Triangle’
LEBANON, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ECOtality, a leader in clean electric transportation and storage technologies, and Cracker Barrel Old Country Store® (NASDAQ: CBRL), today unveiled the first Blink® Direct Current (DC) Fast Charger in Tennessee at the Lebanon Cracker Barrel location. This is the first of 12 Cracker Barrel locations statewide that will install DC Fast Chargers as [...]
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