US President Donald Trump has repeatedly advocated “energy domination,” but his trade policies will instead lead to “energy capitulation,” argues Phil Verleger.
Bloody events in Syria have underlined its fragility and the challenges facing the new government, but some sanctions relief ...
The global oil and gas industry is clearly emboldened by new realities around net zero but must still brace for more economic ...
Europe faces a critical security challenge as Nato’s future is uncertain without US support, argues Scott Ritter in this ...
Executives are welcoming US President Donald Trump's supportive policies after the Biden administration's energy transition push, but they have concerns too, notably around tariffs.
Likely funding cuts are forcing some US hydrogen hub players to fine-tune their strategies or think longer term while others get squeezed out.
Fading prospects for offshore wind and hydrogen, as well as a softening of oil majors’ transition ambitions, have shattered ...
President Trump's tariffs on Canadian gas imports won't upend the market, but Canada is moving quickly to become less reliant ...
The US president followed through on his threats to impose tariffs on the US' neighbors and China on Tuesday, throwing energy ...
US lobbying activity around clean hydrogen has been noticeably muted this year, especially when compared with fervent CCS ...
US President Donald Trump's trade war with China may be only just beginning. The disruptive fallout could be far-reaching.
Energy Intelligence looks at how BP’s new strategy stacks up to Shell and Total in four areas: production, upstream capex, ...