An all-energy stance
A balanced approach—combining hydrocarbons, renewables and emerging clean technologies—is essential for both energy security and sustainability
A balanced approach—combining hydrocarbons, renewables and emerging clean technologies—is essential for both energy security and sustainability
Last year was one of records for renewables but also for oil, gas and coal, as the energy transition progresses in an increasingly uneven way, according to the Energy Institute’s latest annual report
Country is boosting domestic energy production while targeting development of oil and gas reserves in Africa and Asia
A timebomb in copper mining should prompt policymakers to rethink road transport before battery-electric vehicles go down a dangerous dead end
Refiners in India are expected to take greater volumes of US oil in the short term at the expense of Russia
The thrum of the government’s comprehensive energy internationalism could be seen in the flurry of deals and partnerships at India Energy Week amid a mission to meet the economy’s insatiable appetite
The climate narrative has centred on phasing out fossil fuels in favour of renewables and novel solutions, but increasingly, policymakers are realising the importance of hydrocarbons as an enabler of the transition
The energy sector will need all viable technologies to meet surging demand as AI and datacentres drain power grids
Strategic stock releases designed to alleviate price shocks emanating from disruptions came into their own after the Russia crisis
Demand prospects are limited by decelerating economic expansion following the post-pandemic rebound
Rapid electrification and the adoption of renewables may allow China to trim its dependence on fossil fuels and reach net zero sooner than previously expected
Regional industry body ANGEA remains bullish about Asia's adoption of gas and LNG, despite elevated prices and logistical challenges
Oil producers’ demand outlook not as bullish as thought as output cuts have limited impact
Near-term economic concerns and relative supply strength postpone oil’s recovery narrative
Rise in imports may be more to do with stockpiling ahead of summer than actual increased consumption