The EU's corporate sustainability directive could disrupt elements of US energy dominance, with potential economic and ...
The near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz is directly impacting nearly 2 million b/d of net Western IOC oil and gas output, with Exxon Mobil the most exposed.
AI continues to be embedded across the energy sector, with companies deploying AI tools to streamline operations and drive measurable cost savings Energy Intelligence’s proprietary AI Initiative ...
New US tax rules restricting foreign-linked entities are dividing the energy tax credit market and complicating investment, ...
Nonproliferation experts caution that extracting HEU under consensual circumstances requires extensive planning and that ...
Israeli war with Iran may escalate before it ends, embroiling energy, the Middle East and Donald Trump's presidency.
Iran war risks regional upheaval amid disputed legality, fragile alliances and pressure for possibly existential outcomes.
Marking International Women’s Day on Mar. 8, Rula Sharqi argues that expanding women’s participation is essential to building ...
The region is uniquely reliant on Mideast fossil fuels shipped via the Strait of Hormuz. Rising panic shows how vulnerable it would be to a lasting war.
South Korean support could be critical if the US wants to build new reactors quickly and cheaply, Paul Saunders and Jackie Toth argue.
After last year's scuttled takeover bid by XRG, investors are itching to know what Santos has in store once its two key new projects — Pikka and Barossa — are played out.
The Gulf and its critical oil industry are under attack. The crisis might turn out to be short-lived, but there are likely to be lasting consequences.
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