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NOC gas emissions on track to achieve reduction of over 180 million cubic feet by end of 2026
The Chairman of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), Masoud Suleiman, said the NOC's ongoing efforts to reduce gas flaring have already resulted i...
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TASS
· Jul 11, 2026
Up to 200 gas stations destroyed in Ukraine since early May
According to information as of late June, the number of destroyed gas stations exceeded 150
One Green Planet
· Jun 23, 2026
Petition: Stop Major Banks From Pouring $906 Billion Into Fossil Fuels as Earth Hits 1.5C
Major banks allegedly committed 906 billion to fossil fuels as Earth nears dangerous 1.5C heating and heat deaths keep rising.
Real Clear Politics
· Jul 3, 2026
Led by Buc-ee's, Gas Station Chains Are in a Mega-Sizing Era
Led by Buc-ee's, Gas Station Chains Are in a Mega-Sizing Era
Independent Online
· Jul 7, 2026
More fuel price cuts could be on the cards for August
More fuel price cuts could be on the cards for August
The Economic Times
· Jul 2, 2026
Fuel price cut? Hardeep Puri explains
Fuel price cut? Hardeep Puri explains
Vanguard News
· Jul 8, 2026
Dangote Cement targets 20% emissions cut, expands capacity to 80mtpa
By Yinka Kolawole Dangote Cement Plc has unveiled plans to cut net carbon dioxide (CO ) emissions intensity by 20 per cent while expanding production capacity to 80 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) by 2030, as it pursues its ambition of becoming Africa’s most sustainable and globally competitive cement producer. Presenting the company’s 2025 Sustainability Scorecard [] The post Dangote Cement targets 20 emissions cut, expands capacity to 80mtpa appeared first on Vanguard News.
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Related coverage for "NOC gas emissions on track to achieve reduction of over 180 million cubic feet by end of 2026": TASS — Up to 200 gas stations destroyed in Ukraine since early May. One Green Planet — Petition: Stop Major Banks From Pouring $906 Billion Into Fossil Fuels as Earth Hits 1.5C. Real Clear Politics — Led by Buc-ee's, Gas Station Chains Are in a Mega-Sizing Era. Independent Online — More fuel price cuts could be on the cards for August. The Economic Times — Fuel price cut? Hardeep Puri explains . Vanguard News — Dangote Cement targets 20% emissions cut, expands capacity to 80mtpa


