WTI Crude Falls To Lowest Level Since January

WTI prices fell to $86.13 per barrel by 2:24 pm ET, down $3.28, or 3.67% on the day. Brent crude fell $2.98 (-3.13%) on the day to $92.12 per barrel—the lowest price since February this year. Gasoline prices in the United States have been falling for months now led by falling crude oil prices. Today’s gasoline prices in the United States average $3.949 per gallon, according to AAA data, down from $3.956 yesterday. Over the last month, U.S. gasoline prices have fallen 60 cents. They are still 76 cents above…

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Longi Guarantees Its Modules Against Thermal Damage In High-Temperature Environments

The standard operating temperature of a PV module is higher than the ambient temperature. Under continuous exposure to extreme high temperatures, the temperature of a module at a solar power plant can reach 75°C or more, and the working temperature of its internal cells may be even higher.  Existing base testing parameters commonly set the maximum temperature for a PV module at 85°C, however, in some extreme conditions, its working temperature may exceed this level. LONGi has taken the lead in testing its modules’ capacity to withstand extreme temperatures during…

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Oil Drops 5% On Disappointing Economic Data From China

Oil prices fell sharply on Monday, dragged down by disappointing economic data from the world’s largest crude oil importer and the world’s second-largest crude oil consumer. The price of WTI and Brent crude fell by more than 5% as China’s central bank cut lending rates to light a fire under demand, as its July economic data soured on the back of China’s restrictive zero-Covid policy. Further dragging down China’s July economic data is its property crisis, which saw property investments fall by 12.3% in July—the fastest rate this year. Both…

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Oil industry gears up to tap U.S. climate bill for carbon capture projects

Tax credits in the $430 billion U.S. climate and tax bill set to be signed into law this week will kickstart carbon sequestration projects, say oil and gas proponents, offsetting startup costs for some of the anti-pollution initiatives. Carbon capture and storage hubs that take gases from chemical, power and gas producers and oil refineries have become the energy industry’s preferred way to combat climate warming. But large-scale development has snagged over costs and lack of guaranteed revenue. The Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act, which was approved by lawmakers last…

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Descon records high growth in revenues

Pakistan’s leading large-scale engineering company, Descon Engineering Limited (DEL), recorded significantly high growth in revenues on the back of major projects in domestic and overseas geographies as per its FY 2021-22 performance indicators. DEL engineered equipment for the Oil and Gas sector in Qatar, Iraq, Bahrain, UAE, Oman, Eastern Europe and Pakistan. It also engineered equipment for refineries in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE, Yemen, Oman and Russia. The company’s engineering services arm, Descon Engineering Services and Technology (DEST), also performed well in serving clients in Saudi Arabia. Buoyed by its…

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