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Engineer, MBA, Sales & Business Strategist in Energy Sector, Columnist.
Gaurav Agnihotri, a mechanical engineer and anMBAin marketing, is an international writer/ columnist who writes on global energy issues with a focus on global Oil andGassector. His articles are featured in Time,[2]Yahoo! Finance, Business Insider,Zero Hedge, Business Times, Oilprice.comand ...more

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Exploring The Significance And Potential Of Green Hydrogen In World’s Energy Mix
We are currently standing at a historic juncture, as the next few years will decide the fate of green hydrogen and world’s future with respect to its energy mix.
Volatile Oil Prices To Continue
The ongoing Russia- Ukraine Conflict has ensured that oil prices will remain volatile in the coming few months. However, it’s in OPEC’s financial and strategic interest to exert its influence on the global oil market by increasing its production. 
Infosys - Time For Another Look
Infosys is India’s second largest IT company after Tata Consultancy Services. However, it has outperformed TCS, who reported lower than expected earnings around the same time.
Oil Prices Edge Past $45
According to OPEC’s latest monthly oil market report, global crude oil demand for 2020 is expected to decline by 9.77 million barrels per day. This decline is attributed to sluggish demand growth in OECD Europe and the U.S.
Oil To Remain On Shaky Grounds Due To COVID-19
Oil will continue to remain on shaky grounds this year, thanks to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Oil Price And The Impact Of COVID-19
Oil prices (USO) will continue to remain under $35 per barrel during the first half of 2020.
Time To Accumulate BP
The entire world is reeling under the impact of COVID-19 and international oil companies like BP Plc. have been one of the biggest victims of this global pandemic.
Is It A Good Time To Invest In BP P.l.c.?
BP is trading at a lower valuation and higher dividend yield compared to Exxon Mobil and Chevron.
Oil Will Remain Volatile In 2020
I firmly believe that oil price will continue to remain volatile in 2020, as there are several geopolitical and supply-demand factors that are currently affecting oil prices.
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