Day: May 27, 2023

OPEC+ Cuts Fail Fail To Boost Middle East Oil Prices

The OPEC+ voluntary production cuts, on paper promising curtailments amounting to 1.66 million b/d, should have been the main story for May. Regrettably for many in the Middle East, just as participating countries were preparing to curb output, the ove…

Fracking Ban Could Cause Gas Shortage In Colombia

Colombia’s first-ever leftist president emerged victorious from the July 2022 election run-off after running a broad reform-based campaign with a focus on transitioning the Andean country away from a reliance on fossil fuels. This includes plans to ban…

Explosive Evidence Suggests Energy Companies Helped Finance Colombia’s Civil War

Colombia has been locked in a vicious multiparty civil war for control of the country’s vast natural wealth, including fertile agricultural land, fossil fuels, and gold, for over six decades. It is the strife-torn country’s substantial oil and coal res…

Mammoths, Sloths, And Camels Are Hurting The U.S. Renewable Revolution

The United States has a power line problem. In order to meet its climate goals by 2050, the country will have to expand its existing power transmission infrastructure at an unprecedented scale and pace. But a litany of challenges from a Kafkaesque regu…

Is Green Hydrogen Being Overhyped?

The global discourse on addressing climate change, energy transition, and investments is currently dominated by the topic of green hydrogen. The media frenzy surrounding the expanding array of projects, subsidy schemes, and international strategies is …

Natural Gas Now Best Picks – May 27, 2023

This week: it’s the civilization and not the climate that is in crisis, the AP goes full corrupt (not just on natural gas) and all we need to know about the energy transition. Continue reading

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