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Risk of Saudi Oil Policy Shift Could Rise in 2022
As peak demand becomes more obvious and decline sets in, the major producers of OPEC+ could see their incentives shift and potentially set off a scramble for market share.
The World’s Central Banks Doing Very Little to Head off Climate Disaster
As the climate crisis continues, attention has turned to how central banks can intervene.
Feedback Loops To Accelerate Energy Transition
Multiple feedback loops are emerging that a new report anticipates will push fossil fuels out of the global energy system.
The Oil Industry’s Methane Polluters
In its damning climate report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change singled out methane as a particularly damaging source of global climate pollution.
White House Struggles to Square Climate Goals and Gasoline Prices
The White House wants to slash greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030. But asking the OPEC+ cartel to pump more oil seems to undercut those aspirations.
Nearing Completion, Nord Stream 2 Saga Approaches Final Act
A U.S.-German agreement on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline has seemingly put to bed a geopolitical saga that has dragged for more than half a decade.
Delta Drags Down Oil, But Lack of New Supply Keeps Prices From Crashing
Oil prices have sunk as concerns grow about the Delta variant.
A New Deal on the Rocks: Why Sanctions on Iran’s Oil Might Not Be Ending
Iran and the United States remain unable to reach an agreement on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)—and analysts believe Iran's continued clandestine oil sales mean a JCPOA deal would only have a muted oil market effect.
Japan’s Decision to Cut LNG Demand Clouds Gas Outlook
Japan plans to halve its LNG consumption – disrupting the plans of LNG exporters worldwide.
Will Shale Drillers Return to Old Ways?
While U.S. shale has recovered from a brutal 2020, it remains to be seen how long it will stick to its "capital discipline" mantra.
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