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Gas Prices Heat Up as Europe Rushes to Refill Storage

By PI News Feed on March 7, 2025

As the first proper winter in Europe in three years is drawing to an end, the continent faces a race against time – and prices – to restock with natural gas for […]

Indonesia’s Gas Demand Rising as LNG Starts to Replace Diesel for Power

By PI News Feed on March 7, 2025

Indonesia has started replacing diesel as a fuel in dozens of power plants with LNG, which is set to boost demand for natural gas in one of the world’s top LNG exporters. […]

How much longer will the good times roll for fossil fuel companies?

By PI News Feed on March 7, 2025

New study claims that asset writedowns could reach $2.3tn via Financial Times – Energy https://ift.tt/MRxqsQK

Norway Raises Estimates for Oil and Gas Resources

By PI News Feed on March 2, 2025

Estimated resource volumes on the Norwegian continental shelf rose 36 million standard cubic meters of oil equivalent (scmoe) to 15.61 billion scmoe – before accounting for production – as of year-end 2024, Norway’s upstream […]

EIA Expects USA NatGas, Petroleum, Renewables Demand to Rise in 2025

By PI News Feed on March 2, 2025

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) expects U.S. natural gas, petroleum, and renewables consumption to rise in 2025, according to figures sent to Rigzone by the EIA this week. The figures forecast […]

98.7 Percent Of Deere Shareholders Reject Anti-DEI Resolution

By PI News Feed on March 2, 2025

Shareholders of Deere & Co. voted overwhelmingly today to reject a proposal seeking to curb the company’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) plans. According to MarketWatch, this is the latest sign of […]

First Solar ships 14.1 GW of thin-film solar modules in 2024

By PI News Feed on March 2, 2025

First Solar delivered 14.1 GW of thin-film solar modules in 2024, driving $4.2 billion in revenue. The US cadmium telluride panel maker now faces global policy uncertainty. From pv magazine USA First […]

BP goes back to petroleum

By PI News Feed on March 2, 2025

If its shift to renewables was premature, its return to oil may also prove ill-timed via Financial Times – Energy https://ift.tt/4ZRvwVG

The Real Reason Gas Prices Rise in Summer

By PI News Feed on March 2, 2025

Every summer, drivers across the U.S. experience a familiar frustration: rising gas prices. What many don’t realize is that part of this seasonal price increase stems from the switch to summer gasoline […]

Transitioning to a Cleaner Energy Future Without Sacrificing Reliability

By PI News Feed on March 2, 2025

As 2025 kicks off with new leadership, the U.S. faces new challenges like a rapidly growing demand of electricity driven in large part by data center expansion, electric vehicle adoption, […] The […]

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