Petrochemicals will likely be last in line if and when the Strait of Hormuz is reopened, according to US chemicals giant Dow.
At least six LNG-linked CCS projects were in development in 2022, but only one has been permitted, while others have been ...
China already leads the world in nuclear development, with 125 gigawatts of nuclear capacity across all advanced stages — ...
Brazil will play a critical role in Equinor's quest to grow its production outside of Norway by 30% through the rest of the ...
Russia’s crude production could decline significantly in April amid sustained disruption caused by drone attacks on the ...
Italy's Eni is leaning into a more constructive commodity outlook, using stronger oil and gas prices tied to the Middle East ...
Efforts to swiftly resume shipping through the Strait of Hormuz — where Iran has been reasserting control in recent days — ...
Chevron restarts cyclone-hit Wheatstone LNG as Santos prepares to restart Darwin LNG and take Papua LNG to FID this year, all ...
The crisis exposes weaknesses in fossil fuel systems, accelerating transition dynamics just as renewable technologies reach ...
Even if the Strait of Hormuz reopened today, countries in Southeast and North Asia would have to wait three to four weeks ...
US oil and gas executives do not expect a rapid reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, according to the latest survey from the ...
The US blockade of vessels entering and exiting Iranian ports will be difficult and costly to maintain and risks further ...
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