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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.
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.
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.
Trump’s Energy Dominance Retrospective
From energy dominance to COVID-19, how did the Trump administration affect energy policy?
Record Price Surge for LNG, Ending Market Bust
LNG prices in northeast Asia are up more than 80 percent in just two weeks, capping off a wild bust-to-boom swing in a little over six months.
The Tale of Two Tankers and the Art of Sanctions Busting
Some of the networks under U.S. sanctions have developed intricate tactics to keep oil flowing to Syria.
The United States Must Develop Its CASE Supply Chain To Make Cruise AV Milestone Count
Cruise intends to be the first company to test its fully driverless vehicles on the dense city streets of San Francisco.
Iran’s New Port Project: Moving Past the Persian Gulf
Iran has announced a new oil pipeline project that would allow it to bypass the Strait of Hormuz
OPEC+ Nears Extension, But Task Doesn’t Get Any Easier In Months Ahead
Oil prices have risen ahead of the next OPEC+ meeting, but OPEC-Russian coordination is far from assured.
Unrest Brewing in Oil Producing Countries
Coronavirus and collapsing oil prices have hollowed out budgets of oil-producing countries, raising fears of instability.
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