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       NRG: Beyond oil







       Oil prices have continued their steady ascent, but governments

       and businesses are more focused than ever before on life after oil




        COMMENTARY       WELCOME to the latest edition of NewsBase’s  prices rise.
                         Roundup Global (NRG), in which our team of   There were expectations that the global eco-
                         international editors provide you with a snap-  nomic collapse brought about by COVID-19
                         shot of some of the key issues affecting their  would result in governments and businesses scaling
                         regional beats. Get the NRG Oil & Gas Editor’s  back their decarbonisation plans to focus on more
                         Picks to your inbox every week for free. Just sign  immediate concerns. But it seems the opposite has
                         up here.                             happened, with many nations doubling down on
                            Oil prices are continuing on their slow and  efforts to reduce their emissions. Besides renew-
                         steady ascent, with Brent closing on July 27 at $43.4  able energy, countries are looking more seriously
                         per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate ended  than ever before at hydrogen energy. Gas producers
                         at $41.60. However, as coronavirus (COVID-19)  hope to play a key role in the fuel’s development..
                         infections continue to increase across the world,
                         many forecasters are incorporating a second wave  Africa: Nigeria’s oil law
                         of the pandemic into their base-case scenarios for  Nigeria’s government is reportedly making
                         oil demand. OPEC+ is preparing to ease its supply  a push to bring its new oil law to the National
                         cuts at the start of August – a move the cartel says is  Assembly for a vote. Timipre Sylva, Minister of
                         justified given the market’s recovery.  State for Petroleum, said last week that the latest
                            Indeed, if OPEC+ keeps too much supply back,  version of the long-delayed Petroleum Indus-
                         it risks losing market share to US shale oil, which  try Bill (PIB) would be submitted to legislators
                         will become increasingly profitable again as crude  within two weeks.



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