Tagged With Energy security
29 December 2022
Countries in the region must cooperate to balance security, sustainability and affordability
23 November 2022
Governments around the world must decide how to approach the energy trilemma amid ongoing volatility
27 October 2022
Governments and private firms came together at Africa Oil Week to discuss how to ensure the continent’s hydrocarbons resources do not stay in the ground
28 September 2022
US seller sees Asian buyers changing approach but inertia in Europe
22 August 2022
The UK is facing a winter of energy price discontent, but the governing Conservative party is focused on its own internal struggle
22 August 2022
Greater-than-expected requirements to burn the fuel to keep the lights on could harm supply conservation efforts
2 August 2022
The recent energy supply crisis has resulted in a political backlash against the nation’s gas exporters
1 August 2022
East Asia’s power sector use may be poised to shrink from 2023, but demand for the fuel is expected to remain strong this year
28 July 2022
Economic difficulties mean the outlook for H2 remains highly uncertain despite planned stimulus measures
6 July 2022
One of the EU’s key suppliers is doing all it can to maximise deliveries. Its largest demand centre still expects the situation to deteriorate
1 July 2022
The incoming president has publicly stated his condemnation of the country’s fossil fuels sector, but energy security may force a rethink
29 June 2022
The import-dependent nation is increasingly reliant on expensive spot LNG cargoes
20 June 2022
Europe’s ambitions for a Russian import freeze are a boon to a previously stalled sector
14 June 2022
The country’s approach to its oil and gas sector differs from the perception of outside observers, suggests producer Noreco
27 May 2022
The Johnson government U-turns again, while still calling for more investment
26 May 2022
The 14th Five-Year Plan is underway, and the specific roadmap for gas is due later this year
19 May 2022
Russia’s isolation following its invasion of Ukraine could lead to LNG trade growing faster than previously expected—but only if new supply and infrastructure can be realised in time to avert demand destruction, says Giignl’s Vincent Demoury
5 May 2022
The requirement to cut the upstream industry’s carbon footprint places a chokehold on growth ambitions
3 May 2022
The country faces a very particular version of the ‘energy trilemma’
11 April 2022
Production capacity and infrastructure do not match province’s rhetoric
8 April 2022
The country also aims to speed project development as it outlines new energy security strategy
5 April 2022
On the front line of potential weaponisation of Russian energy, the poorest and arguably most corrupt EU member state is heavily dependent but not without diversification options
5 April 2022
Berlin acts to prevent Gazprom Germania ownership from transferring to shadowy Russian firms
1 April 2022
As tragedy continues to unfold in Ukraine, European leaders hasten to balance security, affordability and sustainability in the energy sector
21 March 2022
The fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is likely to spur closer energy cooperation between Moscow and Beijing, although significant hurdles remain
21 March 2022
An increasingly import-dependent Netherlands is mulling fresh incentives for offshore gas exploration as the industry prepares to make energy transition pledges
15 March 2022
Prime minister sees a role for the basin in greater UK energy independence, as lobby group puts its head above the parapet on windfall tax calls
14 March 2022
The issue took centre stage at the Communist Party’s annual ‘two sessions’ meetings on economic policy for the year ahead
1 March 2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has underscored the urgency for the Netherlands, and Europe more widely, to exploit its domestic gas resources, Nogepa chief tells Petroleum Economist
21 October 2021
While oil has grabbed the headlines for Iraq, tapping its gas potential could transform the country’s economic fortunes
15 October 2021
The ongoing global energy crunch underlines the difficult task facing China’s leaders in balancing energy supply security while reaching net zero in the next 40 years
21 September 2021
Dissenting voices demand gas supplies stay in-country amid falling stocks and energy security concerns
15 December 2017
Europe may be pushing to diversify gas imports, but two surprise supply shocks have put the sector on edge
23 November 2017
Central Asian countries are eager to pick up the slack, if sanctions hit Russian pipeline supply to Europe
10 May 2017
A combination of cuts to upstream capital spending and steepening well decline rates will threaten global supply security, industry leaders warn
18 April 2017
Energy leaders are adapting to a rapid change of pace and identifying new priorities