Tagged With Ian Lewis
US majors dismiss carbon ‘beauty competition’
30 March 2020
Firms regard the ambitious climate change targets and renewables investments of their European rivals as largely cosmetic
UK prime minister promises $1bn CCS injection
19 November 2019
Does electoral pledge indicate that carbon capture and storage (CCS) is finally being taken seriously?
Big investors put pressure on big oil
15 October 2019
Oil firms may still able to raise billions of dollars for big upstream projects, but institutional investors are starting to demand emissions reduction measures
China's solar curb
10 August 2018
Beijing's move to curtail solar power subsidies is far from terminal for the global market.
UK doubles down on nuclear power plans
6 June 2018
London is stepping up its talks with Hitachi over the proposed Wylfa Newydd plant
Europe drags feet on carbon capture
1 June 2018
European carbon emissions aren’t falling fast enough, but carbon capture and storage projects still remain low on the priority list
Ramaphosa reboots South Africa's renewables programme
14 March 2018
New renewable energy deals point to a fundamental shift in South Africa's energy investment priorities
A new dawn for Saharan solar power?
8 September 2017
Plans are afoot to harness North African solar power to supply Europe, despite previous ill-fated efforts
Oil firms need to come clean on climate threat
26 June 2017
The sector must step up its investments in clean energy and efforts to mitigate climate change or risk being left with expensive, stranded assets, says a new report
No panacea
8 February 2017
Oil's alternatives still thrived as crude prices fell and Opec's deal is likelier to help than hinder them
Electric vehicles - known unknown threat
8 December 2016
Electric vehicles are either a fad or a big problem for the oil industry, depending on who you speak to. But the sector should beware of complacency
Time for the revival
29 November 2016
After a rough couple of years, new pockets of demand and new methods of consumption will lift prospects for gas exporters
Nigeria's dilemma
10 November 2016
The economy is struggling, investors are nervous and a ceasefire in the Delta seems to be over, threatening production
Floating fuel opportunities for LNG
10 October 2016
LNG's brightest potential, for now, is on the seas
LNG's road transport potential
10 October 2016
Long range opportunities for LNG as a road fuel may lie in the truck market
Compressed natural gas set to rise in emerging economies
10 October 2016
CNG is still making inroads in developing markets
Oil's sibling rival
10 October 2016
Natural gas is slowly making its way into the transportation sector, although the marine-fuel segment looks most promising for now
Nigeria: making gas work
19 July 2016
A recent IPP deal suggests Abuja may have a way to come good on promises to provide power to the people
Action time for Nigeria's government
19 July 2016
Nigeria’s government is pressing on with plans to liberalise key parts of the economy. The downstream is a priority
Slipping off the radar
13 July 2016
Slow-moving legislation, political risks and the weak oil price have damaged West Africa as an investment destination. Senegal may be the exception
Yamal LNG's slow sailing
3 June 2016
The development is moving ahead, but Russia’s broader LNG-export plans are off course
Big Oil, big risk in the long term?
2 June 2016
Even during a price slump, the threats to oil’s longevity are mounting
Tanzania’s Ugandan oil coup
1 June 2016
East African producers now have a timetable for exports. Their oil will reach the sea by 2020
Buhari’s Delta gamble
25 May 2016
Fresh violence in Nigeria’s oil heartland is cutting output and threatening upstream investment
Russia's slow trains
4 April 2016
Hit by sanctions and with big pipeline-export projects to digest, Russian LNG supply will grow more sedately than once planned
Missing the boat
4 April 2016
From Cyprus to the Niger Delta, developers hope to add lucrative new LNG capacity. The timing is bad
The LNG dumping ground
4 April 2016
Diversification and a drive to cut coal use should increase Europe’s LNG regasification capacity, making it a sink for spare cargoes
Floating LNG is drifting along
4 April 2016
The market slowdown means floating LNG isn’t moving ahead as quickly as its proponents thought it would
Transport's energy of the future
4 April 2016
Cheap oil is stalling LNG’s growth in transport. But the opportunity remains great
Power to the people
23 February 2016
As LNG growth plans fade, improving the domestic market is the priority for Nigeria to make use of its abundant gas reserves
Novatek still bullish on Yamal LNG prospect
3 February 2016
Cut off from Western financing, the Russian gas firm is relying on Chinese and Russian backers to fund its export project
COP21: Will climate change talks result in change?
1 December 2015
The UN-backed global climate change talks, which have just started in Paris, are highly unlikely to produce an agreement that includes robust mandatory carbon emissions reductions targets that would heap further short-term financial pressure on oil and gas producers already dealing with global oversupply and low oil and gas prices, writes Ian Lewis
Golar agrees to provide FSRU for Ghana gas imports
4 November 2015
Ghana could be the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to play host to a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU)
Tough lower carbon targets expected for Europe
20 October 2015
The approaching COP 21 talks in Paris have focused the minds of Europe’s energy producers and consumers on future regulations and their own competitiveness
Oil and gas investors need to weigh investment options
11 August 2015
Producers and investors could be sitting on billions of dollars of unspent funding because of the current industry downturn
Low prices encouraging US gasoline consumption
2 July 2015
Drivers, builders and refiners are gorging on cheap oil and making the most of the market
US producers call for the export ban to be lifted
2 July 2015
Outdated rules stop US producers from exporting crude oil to most countries - exporters believe a change is overdue
AOGC delegates seek debate on industry’s future
18 May 2015
Optimistic views were heard at the conference amid uncertain times
Middle East has high potential for Asian investors
18 May 2015
A panel of analysts discussed the issue at the AOGC’s Energy Hotspot session on Monday
Tough times set to persist for Russia's oil sector borrowers
17 April 2015
Western sanctions are harming the industry causing foreign investments to slump
Smaller drillers face tough financing conditions
26 March 2015
All firms are looking for financing, but some will face more difficult times than others
Shale operators struggle to balance books
26 March 2015
With low oil prices, companies are seeking financing to help stay afloat
Downstream projects suffer as Gulf spending tightened
26 February 2015
Several new developments are about to come on stream. New proposed ones will be delayed by the weak oil price
Gulf states turn to plentiful LNG
26 February 2015
A region rich in gas is yet to figure out how to make the most of it
Keystone XL uncertainty after Obama veto
25 February 2015
The President of the USA vetoed legislation brought to him by Congress that would have seen approval of the scheme
Shell seeks exploration momentum despite oil price plunge
20 February 2015
The head of Shell's conventional oil and gas exploration says they won't lose sight of the long term
UK shale sector could face tighter regulations
28 January 2015
Regulations have stalled the industry, but companies are trying to prove hydraulic fracturing's worth
Canadian oil sands produce more but slash planned capex
13 January 2015
Oil sands producers have announced plans to decrease capital expenditure, but many expect increased production levels this year
New York hydraulic fracking ban 'a flesh wound'
12 January 2015
Governor Andrew Cuomo has banned the activity in the state, but it's likely the consequences will be minimal
Energy companies should consider climate change in business plans
6 January 2015
Energy producers should take climate change policy more seriously for their long term strategy