A Rystad Energy investigation reveals that if the IMO’s proposed technical requirements are applied on the world’s fleet of liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers, the net result for the planet will be negative
Climate emergency
Big Oil’s watershed moment: five things you need to know
Pressures around climate change and the energy transition are having an impact
Qatar energy minister stresses ‘responsibility’ to lower upstream emissions
His Excellency’s remarks came during a session on Energy Transformations held as part of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in the Russian Federation
Gas must be involved in energy transition: GECF
The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) believes that it is gas that can realistically bring about the most efficient and environmentally friendly energy transition
Electric vehicle boom to trigger spending of $560 billion to build Li-ion battery factories this decade
This decade’s spending to meet demand will mean the Li-ion battery manufactory industry will raise cumulative historical investments in the sector to about $690 billion by 2030
Global petrostates can forget trillion-dollar oil and gas tax revenues as energy transition bites: Rystad
2021 will be the last year global oil and gas taxes will approach the trillion-dollar mark, reaching about $975 billion
Total rebrands to TotalEnergies to signal energy transition
The French oil giant is rebranding to TotalEnergies to signal its diversification towards cleaner energy sources
HydrogenPro, H2V Industry and Mitsubishi Power Europe sign MoU for green hydrogen projects
HydrogenPro, H2V Industry and Mitsubishi Power Europe have signed a MoU forming a consortium that will develop and deliver green industrial hydrogen projects
Australia to invest $103.3 million into green hydrogen projects
Queensland, Australia has added two more hydrogen technology clusters in a bid to boost its hydrogen capabilities, National Energy Resources Australia (NERA) confirmed earlier this week
Dutch court orders Shell to cut emissions by 45%
Roger Cox, a lawyer for environmental activists in the case, said in a statement that the ruling marked “a turning point in history” and could have major consequences for other big polluters