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methane regulation

In possible Trump tariff concession, EU could weaken Methane Regulation

Europe eyes a “simplification” of its Methane Regulation to speed up LNG imports. But experts say U.S. LNG dependency would not enhance energy security, and weakening rules would only lead to higher emissions.

spanish blackout

Generators reject blame for Spanish blackout as enquiry continues

Grid operator Red Electrica has shifted the blame from renewables to power generation for the Spanish blackout that occurred last month.

renewables

Texas anti-renewables bills shelved, threat to clean energy recedes

Several bills that threatened to kill off the renewables boom in Texas were set aside as the legislative session comes to a close.

COP30

Brazil one step closer to expanding oil frontiers ahead of COP30

Brazil’s environment agency is getting closer to licensing oil and gas exploration in the Amazon Basin, raising questions over the country’s climate commitments just six months before COP30.

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Union Investment

Germany’s Union Investment divests from ExxonMobil

Union Investment, one of the largest asset management companies, has divested from ExxonMobil citing insufficient climate targets.

energy security

Renewables could reduce Mexico’s energy security risks – report

Mexico is highly dependent on the U.S. for gas. Fast deployment of solar and wind could cut costs and minimise energy security risk, according to a new report.

gas stoves

Cancer risk from gas stoves twice as high for children

A new study found that benzene from gas stoves poses cancer risk that is nearly twice as high for children than for adults.

Asian Development Bank

Asian Development Bank urged to halt fossil fuel finance in Bangladesh

As the Asian Development Bank’s annual meeting unfolds this week in Milan, there are calls for the bank to stop financing fossil fuels in Bangladesh.

oil majors

Profits drop, debt rises, for oil majors

Quarterly earnings fell sharply, following the sharp deterioration in the global economy. Weak earnings for oil majors are expected for the rest of the year.

energy security

U.S. says it will bring back “common sense” on energy security: IEA summit

The U.S. is seeking to bring “back common sense” on energy security, an IEA summit in London heard on Thursday.

IoT

The role of AI and the IoT in enhancing solar and wind energy efficiency

The Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), are helping us to understand how renewables can be integrated and managed with greater precision, writes Izzy Rivera, a manager at Emerson.

Niger Delta

Exploding Niger Delta pipelines reignite debate over ageing infra

Critics say blaming the fires on militancy masks another problem plaguing Niger Delta communities: the safety risks of ageing oil and gas facilities.

EACOP

Ugandan women enfeebled as EACOP crude pipeline upends their lives

New research spotlights how the EACOP project is bringing a host of financial and security risks to tens of thousands of women in Uganda who have been displaced by the pipeline.

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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.

energy security

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