Rising geopolitical uncertainty, causing the potential loss of cheap sanctioned oil supplies, has made China’s energy security more tenuous — and more crucial.
Early 2026 supply deals suggest QatarEnergy's willingness to hold firm on its long-standing preference for long-term, fixed-destination contracts is paying off.
In this opinion piece, Ampyr Distributed Energy CEO John Behan explores the changing calculations that are defining energy procurement strategies.
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In this opinion piece, Kotter’s Nick Petschek explores how energy leaders can turn the EU’s carbon body levy into a catalyst ...
A year on from JD Vance’s shock speech, and reeling from the Greenland debacle, the Munich conference revealed how much ...
China’s dominance in low-carbon manufacturing raises strategic, economic and geopolitical vulnerabilities, argues Michael Collins, in this opinion piece.
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Despite sanctions easing and improved fiscal terms, most US oil and service companies were still lukewarm toward Venezuela on ...
Kyiv is under strong US pressure to cede territory and seal a peace deal as Moscow sticks to its maximalist demands, but the war's costs for Russia are rising.
US energy and technology aspirations outstrip production, infrastructure and electricity realities, exposing structural ...
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