In July 2024, Opec-plus members saw a notable increase in their crude oil production by 240,000 barrels per day, pushing the total output to 34.2 million barrels per day. This rise was predominantly driven by increased production from Iraq, Russia, and Nigeria. This increase, however, was
In the sacred mountain regions of eastern Nepal, a significant conflict erupts between the Indigenous Bhote Singsa communities and a hydropower company, Sangrila Urja Pvt. Ltd. At the heart of the dispute is the Chhujung Khola Hydropower Project. Allegations of environmental violations, forged
SolarOne Energy Private Limited, a key player in India's renewable energy sector, recently faced a crucial regulatory review regarding their 300 MW project in Gadag, Karnataka. With a serious commitment to expanding the renewable energy footprint, the company embarked on an ambitious journey to set
The fast-approaching 2024 Presidential election in the United States stands as a significant milestone for the country's energy sector. Occupying a pivotal position between progressive clean energy initiatives and the robust traditional energy market, the election results could spell transformative
Stricter Financial Assurance Requirements The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's (BOEM) recent announcement signals a pivotal shift in how offshore oil cleanup costs will be handled. Previously, regulations may have allowed some companies to dodge the financial responsibility of decommissioning
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear recently wielded his veto power against a number of bills, sparking debate over constitutional limits and political influence in the state's governance. This action underscores the tension between the executive and legislative branches, exposing the dynamic interplay