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LNG Made Up 45 Percent of EU Gas Imports in 2025

By PI News Feed on July 11, 2026

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) accounted for 131 billion cubic meters (4.63 trillion cubic feet) or 45 percent of gas imported by European Union countries last year, an official report said Monday. LNG’s […]

IEA warns of petrol and diesel supply crunch

By PI News Feed on July 11, 2026

Refineries in Gulf and Russia hit by impact of wars, while global consumption has remained high via Financial Times – Oil & Gas industry https://ift.tt/1mTweQa

EU’s solar and wind growing ‘far too slowly’ to meet 2030 target – report

By PI News Feed on July 11, 2026

Although in absolute terms, combined wind and solar additions were on track, with around 70GW added in 2024, the report said this growth was skewed towards solar at 57.5GW. Wind deployments in […]

Solar Set to Rule World’s Power Supply: Three Things to Know

By PI News Feed on July 11, 2026

Solar is set to oust coal as the leading generator of electricity within six years, BloombergNEF finds in its latest energy transition outlook, despite a first ever slight dip in installations in […]

OBBBA has cost over US$100 billion in clean energy investment, says E2

By PI News Feed on July 11, 2026

The OBBBA was passed into law on 4 July 2025, though the industry was anticipating changes to support structures for clean energy projects from the time of Donald Trump’s election in November. […]

Shippers Cool on Green Fuels as Costs Stay Too High

By PI News Feed on July 11, 2026

The shipping industry is being blamed by climate activists for emitting a solid portion of the world’s atmospheric carbon dioxide. Under pressure, the industry has been trying to find an alternative to […]

Plug-in solar meets the grid crisis

By PI News Feed on July 11, 2026

America turned 250 years old last week. While local leaders were busy organizing parades, re-enactments, and flyovers, grid operators and emergency officials were dealing with something else entirely: a heat dome settled […]

Europe’s Nuclear Plants Can’t Beat the Heat

By PI News Feed on July 11, 2026

Europe’s blistering heat wave is threatening energy security across the continent as power plants shut down and the risk of rolling blackouts rises. Electric grids are overstressed, and ecosystems are too. Rivers […]

People Are Talking About Contango While Oil Markets Are Far From Recovered

By PI News Feed on July 10, 2026

While financial desks obsess over paper structures and Brent crude briefly flirted with contango, the broader market is missing the forest for the trees. Brent crude’s recent rebound from $71 to $79 […]

The Coming Power War That Will Define the AI Era

By PI News Feed on July 10, 2026

Every great economic era has been defined by a fight over a single resource. In the 19th century, it was coal, and the British Empire was built on top of it. In […]

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