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Exxon has pulled clearly ahead of its US rival in terms of progress made to-date, but policy and market headwinds could ...
The EU is struggling to juggle internal opposition to a Russian gas phaseout with mounting pressure from the US over its ...
Venezuela tensions highlight Washington’s bid to reassert regional dominance, argues Scott Ritter in this opinion piece.
The Wall Street Journal reported at the end of last month that Exxon and Rosneft had been holding secret talks on the US ...
Capturing fugitive methane could fuel data centers, ease US energy crunch, cut emissions and turn a liability into a ...
A binding deal on the Power of Siberia 2 pipe is being hailed as success despite a lack of details, including gas price terms ...
The Angolan NOC has seen its fortunes improve as IOCs return and its corporate focus is fine-tuned. But supporting a big ...
Switzerland is the latest country to move toward lifting a ban on new nuclear, but simply eliminating this ban will certainly ...
Energy security concerns, policy inertia and entrenched institutional protections continue to support coal’s dominance in ...
The Science Based Targets initiative’s net-zero revamp must keep bioenergy in play, argues Elimini’s Michael Goldsworthy in ...
Clear regulatory frameworks and investment support are critical to integrating LPG into national energy transitions while ...
Oman’s long-discussed plans for a fourth LNG train are gaining momentum, with state-controlled OQ Exploration and Production ...
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