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Japan’s Decision to Cut LNG Demand Clouds Gas Outlook
Japan plans to halve its LNG consumption – disrupting the plans of LNG exporters worldwide.
Europe Announces Sweeping Climate Plan
This week EU unveiled arguably the most ambitious suite of climate policies globally. But several questions must be answered before these proposals can become law.
New Crisis Brings New Opportunities to Advance U.S. Manufacturing and Strengthen Its Global Presence
Meeting the decarbonization demands presented by the climate crisis will require a more advanced grid, greater diversity in power and fuel sources, and a rethinking of personal mobility.
No-Deal From OPEC+. But Analysts Say Stalemate is “Unsustainable”
The turmoil at the OPEC+ meeting injects uncertainty into the market—and may presage the challenges ahead.
Rich Countries Subsidizing “Dash for Gas” in Developing World
Rich countries are using public financing to expand the construction of natural gas infrastructure in poorer countries around the world.
Oil Prices Hit Highest Level Since 2019 as OPEC+ Regains Control
As Brent crosses $70, oil market narratives have flipped to questions over supply rather than demand.
Disorderly Transition Likely With G20 Behind on Climate Commitments
The world's major economies will need to yank the handbrake on emissions if they are to meet their climate goals, a new report warns.
Iran’s Oil and the Nuclear Deal: What a Breakthrough Means for the Market
Removing Iranian oil sanctions could have a profound impact on the global energy market.
Decarbonization Poses a “Political Risk Nightmare” for Oil-Dependent Countries
Oil-producing countries face severe financial and political risk as the world transitions away from oil.
Oil Prices Rise, OPEC+ Faces Decision
As oil prices jump to 13-month highs, OPEC+ has opportunity to unwind its deep production cuts.
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