From power plants to parked cars, the electricity grid is evolving into an AI-managed ecosystem, leveraging responsive demand ...
Despite sanctions easing and improved fiscal terms, most US oil and service companies were still lukewarm toward Venezuela on ...
US energy and technology aspirations outstrip production, infrastructure and electricity realities, exposing structural ...
Kyiv is under strong US pressure to cede territory and seal a peace deal as Moscow sticks to its maximalist demands, but the ...
The scope for agreement in the talks that kick off in Oman on Friday looks narrow, with failure potentially plunging the ...
North American LNG exporters will face a host of challenges meeting the huge increase in global demand. Most say they're ...
Maduro’s US capture makes Trump’s Monroe Doctrine corollary real, threatening China’s Belt and Road foothold in the Americas, ...
In this opinion piece, Heriot-Watt University Dubai’s Manjula Nair explores how energy-efficient reverse osmosis can support ...
The notion of the US gaining sovereignty over Greenland creates risks for Russia's security and economic plans in the Arctic.
After a quiet 2025, and a barnstorming start to 2026 with the Devon-Coterra deal, bankers expect more US upstream M&A, mainly in shale, this year and next.
Despite its Venezuela setback, China's growing presence in the strategic, resource-rich region is pitting it against the US in a battle for access and influence.
The Trump administration is using economic statecraft, diplomacy and military might in a uniquely aggressive foreign policy to impact energy flows.
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