AI could accelerate the energy transition, but widespread adoption is stalled by unresolved trust, risk and governance concerns across sectors.
The global oil and gas industry is staring down another year sure to be marked by significant uncertainty, so how will our covered companies respond in 2026?
Once sidelined by climate advocates, nuclear power surged back into favor in 2025, argues Simon Lomax in this opinion piece.
In this opinion piece, Hari Vasudevan, CEO of KYRO AI, explores why utilities and hyperscalers must collaborate, not compete.
Benchmark crude prices closed below $59/bbl — their lowest levels since February 2021 — as a key geopolitical risk premium ...
The EU is working to reduce its dependence on China in solar markets, but is in some cases only shifting to other non-EU ...
In this opinion piece, Phil Verleger argues that US “energy dominance” is an illusion, contrasting with China’s genuine ...
Eni is stabilizing its gas footprint offshore Northern Australia while mulling whether CCS can help turn stranded CO2-rich ...
China's global dominance in clean technology is often viewed as a state-led triumph. The reality is more intricate and ...
UAE-backed Yemeni forces have seized Yemen's east from nominal allies in the anti-Houthi alliance, imperiling Abu Dhabi's ...
As the New Start nuclear arm control treaty nears expiry, China’s expanding arsenal turns bilateral arms control into a multipolar Catch-22.
The potential deal, following Carlyle's recent purchase of Altera's FPSO unit, signals a bold bet on the deepwater sector's recovery.
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