LNG
Weekly data: there will be more LNG tankers than oil supertankers by 2028
Energy companies everywhere are planning for an liquefied natural gas (LNG) ‘gold rush’. European LNG demand increased by 60% year-on-year…
Europe’s energy crisis is not over
Last week, the European Commission took a well-deserved victory lap around Brussels on the occasion of the one-year anniversary of…
Is the tide turning for Australia’s fossil fuel exports?
In the 2022–2023 financial year, Australia is forecast to earn A$464bn ($302bn) from resource and energy exports, according to the…
The Baltics need renewable and affordable energy – not more LNG
For several years, environmental groups and local residents have protested plans to build a new fossil gas import terminal in…
Report: 47% of business leaders attribute increased fossil fuel consumption to the war in Ukraine
Almost half of business leaders across Europe and the US believe that achieving net-zero emissions targets will be delayed by…
Weekly data: Why growth in solar and wind is truly unprecedented
Even amid the growing geopolitical tensions and global supply chain crisis of the past few years, the growth in solar…
Between Russia and the West: Can clean energy overcome Morocco’s fossil fuel diplomacy?
Morocco was one of a minority of countries that did not vote in favour of the UN General Assembly Resolution…
Why LNG’s current boom will only accelerate its ultimate demise
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine triggered extreme tightness in the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market, as Europe scrambled to secure…
A half-decade after its first plan, Japan’s hydrogen goals remain distant
Back in 2017, Japan became the first country in the world to release a national hydrogen strategy. The goal was…
Russia’s war in Ukraine inspires Turkish gas dreams
Could a country that imports 98% of its gas become a gas hub? Turkey thinks so. From Norway to Azerbaijan,…