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Canada striking "right balance" on oil, gas expansion and clean economy, Champagne says

Canada's National Observer

Canada's National Observer

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June 30, 2026

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François-Philippe Champagne, speaking at an International Energy Agency conference in Montreal, says Canada can capitalize on fossil fuel demand that will persist ‘for decades’ before decarbonization becomes the global norm.

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Vanguard News

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· Jul 11, 2026

The $7bn Root: Orchestrating Nigeria’s cassava industrialisation, export revolution

Most reports have it that industrial ethanol is the silent, indispensable engine driving several of Nigeria’s most resilient manufacturing sectors The post The 7bn Root: Orchestrating Nigeria’s cassava industrialisation, export revolution appeared first on Vanguard News.

Informed Comment

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· Jul 8, 2026

Hormuz: China Oil Demand Tapped out, Heavy Truck EVs Rise

If the country stops needing to use diesel for trucks, that is game over for petroleum

Legit.ng

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· Jun 22, 2026

Revealed" See Nigerian refineries producing fuel apart from Dangote

Nigeria's diesel market shifts as modular refineries supply 648,000 litres daily, with Edo Refinery achieving 91.66 efficiency amidst import reliance challenges.

CityNews Montreal

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· Jun 24, 2026

Looser federal rules on pesticides will erode Canada’s trade access: senator

OTTAWA — Canada’s goal of boosting trade with countries outside the United States could be thwarted by its new pesticide rules, a senator warns. Bill C-30, an omnibus bill implementing the spring economic update, passed both the House of Commons and the Senate last week. The legislation includes a change to Canada’s Pest Control Products [] The post Looser federal rules on pesticides will erode Canada’s trade access: senator appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

Arise News

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· Jun 21, 2026

FG Credits Tinubu Reforms For Boosting Gas-Driven Industrialisation

Federal government says energy reforms under Tinubu are positioning gas as key driver of Nigeria’s industrialisation.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 3, 2026

Commodities: Oil Under Pressure Amid Rebound In Middle East Flows

Commodities: Oil Under Pressure Amid Rebound In Middle East Flows

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