Day: March 4, 2023

Ethical Dilemmas In The Transition To Renewable Energy

The world is currently undergoing a significant shift in energy production and consumption. As we move away from fossil fuels and towards renewable sources of energy, we are not only reorganizing our energy infrastructure but also redistributing power,…

Moscow Isn’t Rushing To Modernize Its Navy

The Russian Navy’s participation in the war against Ukraine has been mostly limited to the Black Sea Fleet and Caspian Flotilla. Yet, even with these limitations, Russia has still lost one of its five cruisers and several ships of other types during th…

Cybersecurity Is Becoming A Priority For GCC Nations

With global geopolitical instability elevating the threat of cyberattacks against businesses and government agencies, the six countries of the GCC are rapidly building more robust and comprehensive cybersecurity strategies to respond to the evolving na…

Big Traders Are Hungry For More After Huge Profits From Energy Boom

For much of the world, the extreme volatility of the energy markets over the last few years has caused considerable frustration, anxiety, and even energy poverty. But for energy traders, things have never been better. A volatile market is music to an e…

Natural Gas Now Best Picks – March 4, 2023

Readers pass along a lot of stuff every week about natural gas, fractivist antics, emissions, renewables, and other news relating to energy. This week; whale genocide deniers, Greta goes NIMBY in Norway and Apple goes green authoritarian. Continue reading

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LME Halts Flows Of Russian Metals To The U.S.

The London Metal Exchange (LME) has suspended the inflow of Russian base metals into its U.S. warehouses prior to the planned imposition of tariffs on Russian metal by the United States. Aluminum will be the hardest hit with the U.S. slapping penal tar…

Weekly Natural Gas Spot Prices Mixed; Futures Find Fresh Momentum

Weekly natural gas cash prices gave up ground amid a late week pullback at Western hubs, though price momentum elsewhere proved strong amid production declines and forecasts for widespread cold in coming days. NGI’s Weekly Spot Gas National Avg. for the Feb. 28-March 3 period slipped 23.5 cents to $3.535. Warming conditions from California to…

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Natural Gas Shortages In Colombia: Is An Energy Crisis Imminent?

The strife-torn Latin American nation of Colombia is facing considerable uncertainty after the first leftist president in the country’s modern history Gustavo Petro embarked upon a plan to end contracting for hydrocarbon exploration. Industry tax hikes…