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The Trump administration has vowed to control Venezuelan oil for years to come, but reviving the sector will be difficult. Meanwhile, aggressive American foreign policy may backfire.
Bulgaria is replacing Russian gas with U.S. LNG imported via Greece, but is also looking to enhance its role as a transit country for American gas to reach Ukraine.
Nigeria has begun exporting locally-manufactured solar panels to Ghana, marking a milestone in energy industrialisation, trade, and clean ambitions.
The Trump administration wants a “full repeal” of Europe’s Methane Regulation, or at least a delay until 2035. The gas industry on both continents is also lobbying for a weakening of the rules.
The EU Parliament has adopted the Detailed Omnibus Directive that will simplify sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements, which critics say could further weaken the green agenda.
Rising U.S. natural gas prices and ample LNG supplies around the world have served to slam shut the window of profitability to export spot American gas. Some companies may even be “under water,” analysts say.
The rapidly unfolding energy transition was one of the key themes of the year. But so too was backsliding on climate commitments.
The World Bank has paired up with Bangladesh to help it import expensive global LNG.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled an agreement with Alberta that includes support for a new oil pipeline and scraps a series of Canadian climate policies. Environmental groups call it a betrayal.
New Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi is caught between Russian LNG supply, U.S. political pressure and domestic power cost fears.
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.
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.
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.
A group of leading philanthropic organisations announced at COP30 that it would commit an initial $300mn to tackling climate and health.
COP30, which began yesterday in the heart of the Amazon, must “hit the accelerator for people, prosperity, and the planet,” stressed the UN’s Simon Stiell at the opening.
At the global energy conference ADIPEC, Nigeria’s petroleum minister Ekperikpe Ekpo controversially pushed back against a phase-out of fossil fuels, saying the country is committed to an “energy mix.”
Inefficiencies in compressed air systems result in significant, avoidable emissions, writes Jeffry Kahn, President of CAM Technologies.
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.
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.
Once-fertile farmlands of the Niger Delta, that have supported families for decades, have turned barren due to oil pollution, say locals.
Shell’s decision to end nearly nine decades of operations in the Niger Delta has sparked concern over accountability for environmental damage in Nigeria.
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.
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.




