The assortment of US hydrogen hub projects envisaged under former US President Joe Biden's administration is now facing an era of recalibration and reduction. Key players and partners are taking a ...
Europe faces a critical security challenge as Nato’s future is uncertain without US support, argues Scott Ritter in this ...
Gazprom has won more than €16.8 billion worth of arbitration claims in Russian courts against European gas buyers and grid operators.
Fading prospects for offshore wind and hydrogen, as well as a softening of oil majors’ transition ambitions, have shattered the West’s energy policy unity.
President Trump's tariffs on Canadian gas imports won't upend the market, but Canada is moving quickly to become less reliant on US markets.
US President Donald Trump's trade war with China may be only just beginning. The disruptive fallout could be far-reaching.
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 advocacy. There are several factors at play.
Energy Intelligence looks at how BP’s new strategy stacks up to Shell and Total in four areas: production, upstream capex, low-carbon spend and distributions.
Amid political headwinds and market shifts, data shows continued momentum in the low-carbon transition, but 2025 will be a ...