A leadership carousel spinning at an unprecedented rate for an energy supermajor often signals deep-seated turmoil, yet at BP, the appointment of a fourth CEO in six years suggests a calculated and aggressive doubling down on its fossil fuel origins. The selection of Woodside Energy’s Meg O’Neill
A sudden spike in fuel truck traffic at a key border crossing recently ignited security concerns and diplomatic friction between Thailand and Laos, raising questions about illicit trade networks operating in Southeast Asia. The situation, centered around allegations that Laos was serving as a
Despite the implementation of increasingly stringent Western sanctions aimed at constricting Moscow's oil revenues, India's procurement of Russian crude oil has demonstrated a remarkable and unexpected level of stability. After a notable increase in November, analysts widely predicted a sharp
A comprehensive four-year academic study has issued a stark warning that Venezuela is confronting the escalating climate crisis with a critical handicap: a profound lack of localized data. This monumental report, compiled by 55 researchers from the Academy of Physical, Mathematical and Natural
A democratic showdown is unfolding in Alberta, where the provincial government has taken the unprecedented step of altering legislation to retroactively nullify a citizen-led initiative aimed at halting new open-pit coal mining. This move has ignited a firestorm of controversy, with opponents
The United Kingdom has embarked on a transformative journey in its energy policy, designating the historic Wylfa site on the Welsh island of Anglesey as the home for its inaugural Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). This landmark decision, announced in November 2025, represents not only the first new