
Audi Recalls E-Tron in U.S. on Battery Fire Risk
Audi has announced a voluntary recall on the E-Tron, the company’s first all-electric car, because of a risk for battery fires.

Audi has announced a voluntary recall on the E-Tron, the company’s first all-electric car, because of a risk for battery fires.

Greenpeace activists said on Sunday they halted the progress of an oil rig destined for BP Plc’s North Sea exploration programme off the coast of Scotland.

The authorities of Republika Srpska (one of the two political entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Russia’s Gazprom have agreed to supply gas to the entity. The project will be launched this fall, TV channel RTRS reported on Saturday.

Gazprom Neft and Shell signed an agreement at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum to create a joint venture on parity basis for the development of the licensed areas in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District, the Russian company said in a statement on Thursday.

Fiat Chrysler said on Wednesday it was withdrawing its $35 billion merger offer for Renault, calling off what would have been a landmark deal to create the world’s third-biggest automaker.

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman said on Saturday that attacks on Saudi oil assets last month by Iran-backed groups are a threat to global oil supplies and regional security.

Olabode Johnson, President of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria dies suddenly after headache. He was opposing the privatisation of NNPC.

Schaeffler honored it’s best out of 130 major and strategically important suppliers.

Russian oil major Lukoil is implementing a program for the repurchase of shares from the market at an accelerated pace, and may consider the parameters of the new repurchase after August, said Lukoil First vice-president Alexander Matytsyn in a teleconference with investors on Thursday.
Gazprom has appealed to the Luxembourg Court of Appeal against the execution of the Stockholm arbitration decision on gas transit in a dispute with Naftogaz of Ukraine.