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Oando’s $783 million acquisition of Nigeria Agip Oil Company (NAOC) marks a strategic leap in expanding its upstream operations and reinforcing its position in Nigeria's oil sector, but experts have raised health and environmental concerns.
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has hit a roadblock in the UK after a group of climate scientists and organisations sent an open letter to the government.
While other cities have been looking to ban fossil fuel advertising through other means, the fact that The Hague has implemented the ban through local law marks a world first.
At Gastech, industry representatives said overhauling permitting procedures would make it easier to build gas and LNG projects. With Congress taking up legislation, the gas industry senses an opportunity.
At the same time as Brazilian President Lula da Silva and part of his administration joined Climate Week NYC, Rio de Janeiro hosted its largest oil and gas event.
Gas prices remain low despite the extraordinary increase in U.S. LNG exports. At Gastech, industry analysts warned that the gas industry may have trouble supplying more LNG terminals without leading to a spike in prices.
A new Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) report highlights Senegal's ambiguous renewable energy strategy and urges a clearer balance between ambitious gas-to-power projects and sustainable energy goals.
The National Transition Roadmap (NETR) is underway in Malaysia’s energy sector, which could help the country of some 35 million people meet its decarbonisation goals. However, it’s not without criticism since it still relies heavily on burning gas for power generation.
The UK government has said it will not defend the upstream licences Rosebank and Jackdaw, marking a victory for environmentalists.
Analysts and executives convened at Gastech saw possible threats to the industry if methane emissions are not addressed.
The 4th Industrial Carbon Management Forum (ICM Forum) will take place in the south of France this month, at a time when questions are being asked about the costs and effectiveness of carbon capture projects.
A new analysis finds that Azerbaijan, which is set to host the COP29 international climate negotiations in November, plans on increasing its emissions by more than 20 percent through 2030.
The controversial LNG export terminal Calcasieu Pass has had operational problems for more than two years, resulting in chronic air pollution. A landowner reports witnessing excessive gas flaring at the site in late September.
Top leaders in the global gas industry gathered at Gastech described renewables as unreliable, and said that gas production and consumption would grow for several decades. But there were also some warnings from insiders that the industry’s confidence may be misplaced.
Gas Outlook will be reporting from Gastech, one of the largest global gatherings of the oil and gas industry, in Houston next week, at a time when the fate of the U.S. LNG sector is unclear.
A new satellite, just launched into space by Carbon Mapper, can even detect methane leaks at specific pieces of equipment. Experts say it will bolster methane monitoring and may accelerate climate action.
For more than 50 years, the health and safety hazards of a petrochemicals complex in northern Spain have been worrying locals. Despite that, and the unease of such communities globally, UN talks this week failed to clinch a plastics treaty.
When delegates gathered in Dubai just a fortnight ago for the opening of COP28, the chances of progress seemed slim, but these oil state climate talks delivered a transition away from fossil fuels that no previous COP managed to achieve.
Saudi Arabia remains a thorn in the side of COP28. Only one solution remains – that the Gulf petrostate host its own COP, and face up to global scrutiny as the United Arab Emirates has done.
Already scarred by climate change, southwest Louisiana is on the frontlines of the rush to build new LNG.
Commercial fishing in southwest Louisiana is already facing hard times. But the rush to build Louisiana LNG export terminals may put an end to a once-vibrant industry.
The proposed Woodfibre LNG project has seen costs soar, and is not competitive with larger LNG projects on the U.S. Gulf Coast, despite generous public subsidies. Critics say it will not offer the economic benefit for which British Columbia is hoping.
The scenic Howe Sound, in British Columbia, has seen a stunning improvement in marine life. But this “success story” is under threat from the proposed Woodfibre LNG project, critics say.