Energy Sector

US announces new prize for fuel-efficient planes

Washington - The US plans to offer monetary incentives to the developers of a viable substitute for jet fuel, which could bring down surging petrol costs in the aviation industry, Transportation Secretary Mary Peters announced Thursday.

An amount was not given, but the competition, in conjunction with the X Prize Foundation, would be similar to a 10-million-dollar 2004 award given to the first private company to launch a manned spacecraft.

"The race to refuel American aviation is on, and our hope is that the X Prize will jump-start investment and spur innovation," Peters said at an aviation and energy summit in Washington.

French energy giant withdraws from gas investment in Iran

London - French energy company Total has withdrawn from investing in Iran because of the growing political risk of doing so, its chief executive said according to a report Thursday.

Government of India unveils text of IAEA safeguards pact

New Delhi, July 10 : Indian government today unveiled the text of safeguards agreement reached with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the United Nations nuclear watchdog.

Plans to increase Azadegan’s giant Iranian oilfield production to 170,000 b/d

NicosiaNational Iranian South Oil Company

SC shows green flag to Tata Power to supply power to retail consumers

It was a moment of joy and glory when Tata Power Company (TPC) was given a green flag by the Supreme Court (SC) to supply power to consumers having an average consumption of less than 1000 KVA in M

OPEC crude price drops more than three dollars

Vienna - The price for crude oil produced by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) dropped more than three dollars on Tuesday, according to data released by OPEC on Wednesda

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