The landscape of power generation in the United States is undergoing a historic transformation. For the third consecutive month, clean energy sources are anticipated to surpass fossil fuels in terms of electricity production. This change represents a pivotal moment in America's energy transition,
In recent years, Egypt's energy sector has been grappling with a critical challenge that threatens its power security amidst soaring demands. The nation's dependency on imports, particularly liquefied natural gas (LNG), highlights both the risks and the necessity of securing stable energy supplies.
Australia’s need for a stable energy supply meets the preservation of Indigenous heritage in a delicate balance, set against the backdrop of Santos' $2.32 billion Narrabri gas project. The tension between economic necessity and cultural preservation finds itself acutely expressed in New South
Gazprom, Russia's energy behemoth, has reported a substantial financial rebound, highlighting a net profit of 1.2 trillion roubles ($14.76 billion) for 2024. This marks a significant turnaround after incurring a nearly $7 billion loss in the previous year. The improvement is largely due to a
In a defining moment for the maritime industry, the spotlight is on the U.S. Gulf Coast's first marine liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuel facility. Amid stringent environmental regulations, this development signifies a critical move toward cleaner fuel solutions. By exploring market trends and
The U.S. LNG sector has transformed in recent years, marking the nation's transition from a net importer to a global export leader. At over 91.3 million tonnes per annum, the U.S. boasts the world's largest LNG export capacity. Plans to triple this capacity by the decade's end emphasize this