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Groningen

Groningen closure debate reignites as Shell brings fresh arbitration

The most recent Shell case comes as geopolitical tensions with the U.S. have rekindled a political debate in the Netherlands over the closure of the Groningen gas field.

gas prices

U.S. gas prices spike on winter storm

Freezing temperatures and disruptions to the electric grid and gas system have caused U.S. gas prices to shoot up. The impacts are being felt in Europe.

LNG rail

Ethiopia, Nigeria LNG rail corridor brings gas dependency risk

Ethiopia and Nigeria have launched a continent-wide LNG rail corridor to move gas across Sub-Saharan Africa, with the aim of easing energy shortages, but gas dependency is also a risk, warn experts.

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Davos 2026: Canada’s Carney pivots to China

Declaring in Davos that the international economy order is facing a “rupture,” the Canadian Prime Minister announced a new partnership with China, with a heavy focus on energy.

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Masdar

UAE’s Masdar eyes baseload renewables amid data centre growth

The CEO of UAE-based Masdar told conference delegates in London that the firm is targeting a 100 GW renewable energy portfolio by 2030.

Shell

Shell CEO says LNG glut will foster gas demand in new markets

Shell CEO Wael Sawan said that abundance of gas will instead likely create new pockets of demand in price sensitive markets.

Lake Charles LNG

U.S. Lake Charles LNG project suspended amid global supply glut

Energy Transfer has suspended its Lake Charles LNG project and is reallocating capital to higher return gas pipeline projects. The suspension indicates increasing industry concerns about LNG oversupply and poor returns.

hydrogen pipelines

European Commission takes risk on hydrogen pipelines

The Commission designated a staggering number of hydrogen pipelines and electrolyzers to its list of Projects of Common Interest. Critics warn the gamble could prolong fossil gas use and sidetrack Europe’s energy transition.

fossil fuel infrastructure

Nearly 15% of Americans live within a mile of fossil fuel infrastructure

A new study sheds light on the millions of Americans that are living in the shadow of fossil fuel infrastructure and the potential health hazards of residing in such close proximity.

COP30

Philanthropies commit $300mn to climate and health: COP30

A group of leading philanthropic organisations announced at COP30 that it would commit an initial $300mn to tackling climate and health.

gas detection

Why gas detection remains critical in the energy transition

Gas detection remains central to the energy industry’s future, not a relic of its past, says Jodi Downing, a director at R.C. Systems.

net zero

How compressed air inefficiencies undermine net zero goals

Inefficiencies in compressed air systems result in significant, avoidable emissions, writes Jeffry Kahn, President of CAM Technologies.

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Three ways satellites are poised to transform the oil and gas sector

Emissions-sensing satellites are among the pioneering technologies that have started to remodel the oil and gas sector, writes Kenzie Huffman, Director of Partnerships at Carbon Mapper, the California-based NGO.

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Niger Delta

Niger Delta communities battle farming crisis amid Shell’s departure

Once-fertile farmlands of the Niger Delta, that have supported families for decades, have turned barren due to oil pollution, say locals.

Niger Delta

Shell exit exposes Niger Delta health crisis

Shell’s decision to end nearly nine decades of operations in the Niger Delta has sparked concern over accountability for environmental damage in Nigeria.

Mexico LNG

Mexico LNG threatens “world’s aquarium”

Big LNG plans on Mexico's Pacific Coast could make it the fourth-largest exporter but would worsen climate change and damage one of the world’s most biologically diverse marine environments.

Mexico LNG

Organized Crime and Investor Risk: Mexico LNG push faces mounting obstacles

A series of LNG projects proposed for Mexico’s Pacific Coast would turn the country into a major LNG exporter. But violence from drug cartels, political risk, and mounting costs could keep projects from moving forward.