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Energy and environmental experts suggest that methane capture will continue under President Donald Trump because it boosts US natural gas production.
Despite the usual risks, this year could prove pivotal for the majors in sub-Saharan Africa as they move on from legacy assets to new offshore and LNG projects.
The EU plans to simplify sustainability reporting rules, aiming to reduce burdens, while preserving ESG objectives and ...
Hostility between Tehran and Washington over the Iranian nuclear program has, for the moment, yielded to diplomacy.
Indirect talks in Oman have brightened the rather dim prospects of a US-Iran agreement to stop Tehran getting a nuclear ...
The US trade war with China will slash its huge share of US imports and hammer its fragile economy, but Beijing has been ...
Russia should not expect the US to lift LNG sanctions, delegates said at last week’s LNG Congress Russia conference.
Three of the top five independent trading houses now own European refineries and some are moving into related asset ...
Trump’s sweeping tariffs risk global recession, reduced investment, and lower productivity, echoing economic failures like ...
Past climate policy was well intentioned but costly; real progress requires pragmatic, data-driven solutions like cutting ...
Supply chain participants remain optimistic about prospects for widespread SAF adoption by 2030 despite the Trump ...
Energy, particularly LNG, has emerged as a central topic in negotiations as governments in Asia and Europe try to head off threatened steep US tariffs.
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