Iran Expects Confiscated Oil Cargo to Be Returned in Full
Iran expects an oil cargo confiscated by the U.S. off the coast of Greece to be returned in full,...
Iran expects an oil cargo confiscated by the U.S. off the coast of Greece to be returned in full, Tehran's ambassador to Athens said on June 9, following a Greek court ruling quashing the original decision to confiscate it.
The case arose when Greece in April impounded the Iranian-flagged Lana, formerly Pegas, with 19 Russian crew members on board, near the island of Evia due to EU sanctions.
The ship was released due to complications over its ownership. The U.S. in May confiscated part of the Iranian oil cargo onboard, transferring it to another ship, following the initial Greek court ruling.
The Greek court's decision to overturn that ruling has not yet been made public.
US Agrees $500 Million Loan Guarantee for Utah Hydrogen Storage Project
The U.S. Department of Energy said on June 8 it has finalized a $504.4 million loan guarantee to...
The U.S. Department of Energy said on June 8 it has finalized a $504.4 million loan guarantee to help finance the world's largest storage facility for hydrogen, a gas that can be produced with renewable power and used to generate electricity.
Hydrogen can be burned as a fuel in power plants to reduce dependence on fuels like natural gas that emit large amounts of greenhouse gases when burned.
The Advanced Clean Energy Storage project in Delta, Utah, is set to store green hydrogen and then burn it as a fuel for the Intermountain Power Agency's Renewed Project, a hydrogen-capable gas turbine, the combined cycle power plant intends to be fueled by 100% clean hydrogen by 2045.
Matador Resources to Acquire Permian Midstream Assets from Summit for $75 Million
Matador Resources Co. agreed to acquire a gathering and processing system in New Mexico’s Eddy and...
Matador Resources Co. agreed to acquire a gathering and processing system in New Mexico’s Eddy and Lea counties from Summit Midstream Partners LP for $75 million, adding to Matador’s midstream portfolio in the Permian Basin.
US auto safety regulators are expanding their investigation of Tesla’s Autopilot system after a series of new crashes involving first-responder vehicles.
President Biden wants to turn one of the country’s largest underwater canyons, 100 miles off of the New York coastline, into a national marine sanctuary.
A heat wave is going to bake the Southwest this weekend.
Stitch Fix is laying off 15% of salaried positions to save money in these tumultuous times.
The Grammys announced new awards, including “Songwriter of the Year” and “Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media.”
A traditional 30-year fixed mortgage saw average interest rates rise to 5.4% last week, compared to rates in the low 3% range around this time last year.