21 Febbraio 2025

5 spunti per approfondire (8/2025)

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La rubrica settimanale con i consigli di lettura di RivistaEnergia.it, dall’Europa e dal mondo. Settimana 8/2025


“Italian authorities opened a terrorism investigation into explosions last weekend that damaged an oil tanker off northern Italy, in the latest of four such incidents in the Mediterranean and Baltic seas in the past month, the chief prosecutor of the city of Genoa said on Thursday.”

Italy prosecutors open terrorism probe into oil tanker blasts
Articolo – Reuters


“Syrian Oil Minister Ghiath Diab inaugurated the ‘Tiyas 5’ gas well in the Homs countryside in central Syria on Thursday. The well has a production capacity of 130,000 cubic meters per day, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA). SANA reported that the new well is operated by the Syrian Oil Company and has been connected to the national gas network to support power generation stations to enhance electricity supply and help meet the growing energy needs of Syrian citizens.”

Syria’s oil minister inaugurates new gas well in Homs countryside

Articolo – Anadolu Agency


“American manufacturing has been in the doldrums for years, battered by high borrowing costs and a strong dollar, which makes exports less competitive. But there has been a bright spot: billions of dollars flowing into factory construction, signifying that a potential rebound in production and employment is around the corner.”

Why Trump’s Clean Energy Rollbacks Could Derail a Factory Boom

Articolo – The New York Times


“Rulers of the Democratic Republic of Congo have rarely, if ever, fully controlled the east of Africa’s second-largest country. Kinshasa, its capital, is 1,500km from the provinces (South Kivu, North Kivu and Ituri) that border the other Great Lakes countries (Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda). The advance of M23, a Rwandan-backed rebel group, starkly reveals the Congolese state’s weakness. The region may be in for a third instalment of the wars that have blighted it since the 1990s.”

Rwanda tightens its grip over eastern Congo
Articolo – The Economist


“Based on the information of China’s bilateral energy diplomacy with 43 countries from 2000 to 2023, this study analyzes the impact of different diplomatic forms on China’s crude oil trade. A fixed-effects model is reconstructed to analyze the impact of various aspects of energy diplomacy on China’s crude oil trade based on panel data.”

A Study on the Impact of Energy Diplomacy on China’s Crude Oil Trade
Ricerca – Boyuan Li, Zhongyuan Ren, Ping Gao


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