Bold and practical initiatives are needed to address energy injustice in Africa, argues Axian Group CEO Hassanein Hiridjee in this opinion piece.
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Long renowned for its abundant oil and gas resources, Algeria is now navigating a dual path bridging hydrocarbons and the ...
The group's recent summit in Kazan evoked the spirit of the 1955 Asian-African Conference in laying out a vision for a ...
Russia’s state-run gas giant and sole pipeline gas exporter supplied 99.0 million cubic meters on Oct. 23 to Europe, ...
Oil companies continue splashing billions on share repurchase programs to woo investors, but lower commodity prices could ...
CEO Darren Woods views the flexibility afforded by short-cycle shale in longer-dated strategic terms rather than as a lever ...
Evolution in technology has allowed the development of more sustainable maritime practices, but regulation and risk ...
Both Total and Shell have accepted Scope 3 carbon accounting and set targets to reduce their Scope 3 emissions, along with a ...
Russia is looking for alternatives to the dollar but indicated that progress would take time, even as the group's ...
EIR forecasts that AI-driven demand for new gas-fired capacity will be strongest in three regions with access to relatively ...
Climate finance for developing countries is top of the agenda for COP29, but forging a consensus on this will be challenging.