While the world waited with bated breath for the International Energy Agency (IEA) to coordinate a response to the Hormuz crisis, Japan had already
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The escalating conflict in the Persian Gulf is doing more than curtailing global oil and gas supply—it is also denting regional energy demand. By
Coal-fired power generation in China plummeted in early May to its lowest level in four years but might be bottoming out, show data from
Satellite images show that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has severely disrupted the wheat planting season. Production this year is expected to be at least
The Darvaza “Gates of Hell” gas crater in Turkmenistan has been making headlines after the country’s President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov vowed to extinguish its flames
In many ways, the Glasgow Climate Pact signed by nearly 200 countries on November 13 has highlighted the need for more robust measurements of
When Royal Dutch Shell announced its decision to divest its Permian tight oil assets in mid-September, most market commentators jumped on the notion that
The time for total transparency on Cushing crude inventories is now Despite the phenomenal growth of China’s oil storage capacity and actual stock levels