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Tag: Oil and Gas

Carney Government Wants To ‘Provide’ the Fossil Fuels for Trump’s AI Strategy

11/04/2026 - Leave a Comment

Elbows up. This defiant sentiment of decoupling Canada from our newly hostile neighbour propelled Prime Minister Mark Carney to his electoral upset last year. So why is Carney’s Minister of …

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From 9pm shutdowns to remote work: Egypt cuts fuel amid power crisis

11/04/2026 - Leave a Comment

The US-Israel war on Iran has sparked a global fuel crisis as thousands of tankers carrying crucial deliveries of oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) remain stranded on either side …

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Scottish ruling party backs controversial new oil and gas fields

05/04/2026 - Leave a Comment

LONDON — The Scottish National Party has announced its support for Rosebank and Jackdaw, two of the U.K.’s largest and most controversial proposed oil and gas fields.  Graham Leadbitter, Westminster energy …

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UK wants to ban firms from insuring Russian oil

01/03/2026 - Leave a Comment

LONDON — The U.K. backs a ban on maritime services for Russian oil shipments and could act alongside the European Union in a future crackdown even without U.S. support, a minister and a senior government official confirmed Wednesday.  Any …

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Trump drops key US climate rule, swaps health for cheap cars

14/02/2026 - Leave a Comment

In what the White House has described as the “largest deregulatory action in American history,” President Donald Trump has undone a key scientific finding that has been the cornerstone of United States efforts to fight climate change for more than 16 years. …

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Uganda’s debt crisis deepens ahead of elections

10/01/2026 - Leave a Comment

Uganda’s national debt stands at $32.3 billion (€27.5 billion), with the government recently approving a loan of 9 trillion Ugandan shillings ($2.5 billion, €2.1 billion), fueling concern over the country’s spiraling finances. For …

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How Epstein Opened Doors to Netanyahu and Ehud Barak Amid Israel’s Offshore Gas Fight

03/01/2026 - Leave a Comment

On December 17, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a $35 billion deal to sell natural gas to Egypt in what officials describe as the largest energy export agreement in …

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OpenAI’s New Energy Chief Is a Trump Administration Natural Gas Evangelist

18/10/2025 - Leave a Comment

As artificial intelligence company OpenAI plans its rapid construction of behemoth power-guzzling data centers to fuel the AI boom, it has hired a new energy chief – an official from …

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How Brazil’s Oil Giant Is Using Gen-Z Science and Climate Influencers to Green Up Its Image

27/09/2025 - Leave a Comment

In a recent Instagram reel, a Brazilian influencer known as “Mylly Biologando” grins at the camera after inspecting a test tube filled with something bubbling and green. It’s a microalgae that …

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Factcheck: North Sea gas is not ‘four times cleaner’ than LNG imports

06/09/2025 - Leave a Comment

It came after Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch announced a pledge to drill “all” the remaining oil and gas in the North Sea, reigniting debates about new fossil-fuel production in the UK. The …

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