Gas stations in Montenegro Warned: illegal catering services during pandemic National Coordination Body warns gas stations: providing catering services will result in closure of facilities and criminal charges The National Coordination Body for Communicable Diseases, analyzing the consistency and effects of implementing the measures adopted, found that many gas stations continued to
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The essence of Copper for Clean Energy
A future powered by renewables is not in the distant horizon, but rather in its early hours.This new dawn comes from a global awareness of the environmental impacts of the current energy mix, which relies heavily on fossil fuels and their associated greenhouse gas emissions. Technologies such as wind, solar,
Global Economy: 10 Predictions in 2019
he global economy started 2018 with strong, synchronized growth. But as the year progressed, momentum faded and growth trends diverged. The US economy accelerated, thanks to fiscal stimulus enacted early in the year, while the economies of the Eurozone, the UK, Japan and China began to weaken. These divergent trends
A Timelapse of Dubai’s growth
ubai’s transformation from a fishing village to a global real estate hub has been nothing short of remarkable. From having the world’s tallest building to man-made islands in the shape of a world map, the UAE.’s most populous city has never shied away from ambitious construction projects. Beautiful morning 😁 #fog
European Union: Spring 2018 Economic Forecast
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EC clears acquisition of BG Group by Royal Dutch Shell
he transaction was cleared as it will not grant Shell market power in oil and gas exploration, LNG liquefaction or LNG wholesale supply. Shell will also not be able to prevent competitors from using its gas infrastructure in the North Sea. The European Commission has approved under the EU Merger Regulation
Antitrust: Gazprom abused dominant position?
he European Commission has sent a Statement of Objections to Gazprom alleging that some of its business practices in Central and Eastern European gas markets constitute an abuse of its dominant market position in breach of EU antitrust rules. Factsheet On the basis of its investigation, the Commission's preliminary view is that
Unannounced inspections in oil and biofuels sectors
The European Commission can confirm that, on 14 May 2013, Commission officials carried out unannounced inspections at the premises of several companies active in and providing services to the crude oil, refined oil products and biofuels sectors. These inspections took place in two EU Member States. At the Commission's request,