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Flaring in Permian Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels Even as Pressure for Action Mounts
U.S. oil production remains far below pre-pandemic levels, but methane emissions from the Permian basin are back at pre-Covid highs.
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.
Financial Regulators Step Up Oversight of Climate Risk
Recent SEC opposition to oil and gas company sahreholder requests could be the start of a new era of climate regulation by federal financial regulators.
Fossil Fuel Investments Badly Trailed Renewables Over Past Decade
The gap between renewable and fossil fuel investments is closing, as the post-Paris Agreement performance of those fossil fuel investments falters.
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.
IEA: Gasoline Demand Peaked, But Not Crude Oil Demand
The accelerating EV transition and fuel efficiency improvements mean gasoline consumption may never return to pre-pandemic levels.
Nord Stream 2 Nearing Completion As U.S. Weighs Last Minute Options
The Biden administration does not appear willing to kill Nord Stream 2, prioritizing other transatlantic objectives.
Will Higher Oil Prices Lead to a Return of Reckless Shale Growth?
As oil prices rise, the shale industry assures investors it has learned its lessons.
Fossil Fuel Hubs Have Big Potential For Renewables
The clean energy transition need not come at the expense of oil and gas workers.
Energy Transition and the Risk to the Oil Industry
Financial markets have already started to factor in the prospect of peak oil demand.
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