LPG could be a viable alternative fuel for the transport sector to reduce carbon emissions, according to Alan Whitaker, a specialist in power and carbon markets from Oslo on Thursday.
- Energy Market Regulatory Board of Turkey and regional regulator for cross-border electricity interconnections in West Africa, sign memorandum of understanding
Turkey’s liquefied petroleum gas production rose by 5.7 percent to around 66,346 tons for August 2014, according to the Energy Marketing Regulatory Authority.
The decrease in oil prices will not have a similar effect on the prices of liquidified petroleum gas, according to Selim Siper, the President of Turkish LPG Association.
- Lithuania's new LNG terminal will eliminate tensions which occur when there is a monopolized gas supply sector, according to energy security expert Arunas Molis.
- The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved the construction of Dominion Resources' Cove Point liquified natural gas (LNG) export project on Monday
Turkey’s liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) production rose by 15 percent to around 62,756 tons in July 2014, according to the Energy Marketing Regulatory Authority (EMRA).