OPEC expects strong oil in…
Iran is playing down the…
While governments in many developed countries and institutional investors push for an accelerated energy transition and a move away from fossil fuels, the reality of the world's energy…
President Joe Biden has just signed the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill into law at the White House, with attention now shifting to…
Rolls-Royce, the British engine manufacturer, Exelon, the US utility, and BNF Resources, a London-based private investment firm, have joined together to produce small modular reactors (SMRs) designed by…
India is optimistic about its new green economy, striving for net-zero by 2070, later than many developed countries but still a huge commitment for a country with such…
Once again, 'green' grandstanding and virtue signaling has come back to bite people square in the 'common sense' arse. The latest example comes from the Netherlands. Green activists caused "political uproar" when burdensome…
Natural gas prices have been ceding ground with the selling pressure primarily driven by the delayed onset of winter and weak cash pricing. Natural gas prices were quoted…
Port congestion, delivery delays, and shortages have become a mark of the pandemic world that is not showing signs of going away anytime soon. It is in times…
A deal finalized last week to develop Iran’s multi-trillion dollar new gas discovery, the Chalous field, will see Russian companies hold the major share in it, followed by…
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures are edging lower on Friday, putting the market in a position to finish the week with a loss. The usual supply and demand…
1. COP26 Struggle Foreshadows Two-Speed Development of Renewables- The watered-down version of the COP26…
Geopolitics European natural gas prices started dropping this week after Russia started increasing supplies, but the market’s initial optimism over more Russian gas was dulled later in the week when…
If you follow the energy markets, as I assume most readers here do, you may be aware that COP26, the U.N. climate summit held in Glasgow, Scotland is drawing to…
If Libya manages to hold landmark elections on December 24th peacefully, it will be nothing short of a miracle. Mercenaries are still armed and ready to pounce. And…
A plethora of bearish factors is driving oil prices lower, with both WTI and Brent set for a third weekly loss in a row.
As the global supply chain struggles from the aftershocks of the pandemic, spreading the suffering to nearly every industry, cyber criminals vultures are descending on the…
Drilling activity in the United States continues to pick up, according to Baker Hughes, with a 6-rig rise to the number of active drilling rigs this week, according to Baker…
As the Biden Administration considers ways to lower the price of gasoline in the United States, which is now at a seven-year high, it faces calls from Democrats…
U.S. construction spending in September reached a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1,573.6 billion, the Census Bureau reported. The September rate…
When the first signs of inflation began to make themselves visible earlier this year, it was welcomed as a signal of strong economic recovery. Then, however, came the…