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All Gas, No Tax Leaves America’s Infrastructure Behind

Gas tax holidays pose a risk of not generating expected consumer benefits, defunding an already insufficient Highway Trust Fund (HTF), and deferring important investments in transportation infrastructure critical to the U.S. economy and armed forces.

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Oil Prices Rise, OPEC+ Faces Decision

As oil prices jump to 13-month highs, OPEC+ has opportunity to unwind its deep production cuts.

topics: Geopolitics, Oil and Gas
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Scars From Texas Energy Crisis Could Linger

Millions of Texans are surely thankful that the immediate electricity crisis appears to be over. But the aftermath from the disaster will be felt for much longer.

topics: Grid & Infrastructure
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IEA: India The Largest Source of Energy Demand Growth For Next Two Decades

Over the next two decades, India will account for 25 percent of the world’s total demand growth, by far the most of any country.

topics: Geopolitics, Oil and Gas
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Texas Grid Crippled by Cold, Permian Production Also Slammed

The brutal cold snap in Texas overwhelmed the state's ill-prepared electricity grid, severely impacting energy production.

topics: Grid & Infrastructure
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Oil-Producing Countries Could See Trillions in Revenue Losses From Energy Transition

Petrostates remain ill-prepared for the global energy transition, and could see a budgetary gap of $9 trillion over the next two decades.

topics: Geopolitics, Oil and Gas
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Change In Washington, But Iran and Venezuela Still Stuck Under Sanctions

Iranian and Venezuelan hopes of a swift loosening of sanctions under the Biden administration are fading fast.

topics: Geopolitics, Oil and Gas
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Natural Gas Prices Edge Higher on Weak Production, Shrinking Inventories

A cold snap has pushed up natural gas prices, but analysts thing slightly higher prices are here to stay.

topics: Oil and Gas
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Despite Years of Red Ink, Shale Companies Itching to Grow Again

As oil prices creep up, drillers' instincts for aggressive growth will clash with investor calls for restraint.

topics: Oil and Gas
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How One Power Plant Reveals the Risks of Using Iraqi Fuel Oil in Lebanon

Lebanon's electric sector reform remains on hold as it explores using Iraqi high sulfur fuel oil in its aging power plants.

topics: Oil and Gas
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U.S. Set to Tighten Methane Rules as International Pressure Grows

The oil industry is now supporting U.S. federal methane regulations amid rising pressure from environmental groups, but also from investors and shareholders.

topics: Oil and Gas