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Iraq has long had the reserves, technology, and partners to capture flared gas, but political alignment in Baghdad and rising ...
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The collapse of the Ugljevik and Gacko thermal power plants is not a surprise, but rather a predictable epilogue of decades ...
Using lunar ice to make rocket fuel could help future lunar settlements sustain themselves and provide a launch pad for ...
Russia helps Venezuela export oil as Iran supplies it with drones. The United States is now firmly in the middle.