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What the History-Making Elections of 2024 Could Mean for Energy

A new government in the UK, gridlock in France and the dramatic face-off in the US will have consequences for investment and the transition to clean fuels. By Bloomberg News Energy and climate change have been on the ballot around the world this year. Here’s a scorecard of what to expect on infrastructure, power and renewables …

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Trump Says Venezuela is Being Run by a Dictator

Venezuela is being run by a dictator, U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Monday, without mentioning Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro by name. “I know it very well, and Venezuela is right now being run by a dictator,” Trump said in an interview on the Kick livestreaming platform. Following a July 28 election, Venezuela’s …

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COMMENTARY: Energy Sound Bites on Fossil Fuels – Alex Epstein

Easy-to-remember points on the benefits of fossil fuels Today, I’ll share Energy Sound Bites to support the second core truth: Only by using fossil fuels can 8 billion people have the energy they need to survive and flourish. As a reminder, the goal of Energy Sound Bites is to distill key facts and insights about energy, …

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COMMENTARY: Some Weird Stuff is Happening in Energy – Irina Slav

More From Irina Slav Some weird stuff has been happening in energy and related fields lately. Despite repeated assurances that decarbonisation would be a boon for every economy, we have recently learned that Germany’s GDP slipped into an unexpected contraction in the second quarter and that the UK dropped out of the world’s top 10 …

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Power Sector Drives Growth in US Natural Gas Demand

By Gavin Maguire LITTLETON, Colorado, July 30 (Reuters) – The power sector is the only major consumer of natural gas that has shown consistent demand growth in recent years, and has become the driving force behind natural gas demand in the United States as consumption from other sectors declines. Natural gas use by power generators …

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Explainer: What Are Harris’ Business Views? Friendly to Big Tech, Aggressive in Climate Fight

(Reuters) – U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is potentially poised to become the Democratic presidential nominee in the November election. Here are her views and actions related to some key business topics. BIG TECH As a candidate for California attorney general, Harris reportedly assured potential donors that she was “a capitalist.” She has generally been seen as …

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Harris Seen as Tougher Oil Industry Opponent Than Biden

As California attorney general, Harris had sued oil companies She’s been more critical of fracking, offshore oil than Biden As California attorney general, Kamala Harris brought lawsuits against fossil fuel companies, prosecuted a pipeline company over an oil leak and investigated Exxon Mobil Corp. for misleading the public about climate change. Now, with the vice president suddenly …

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North Dakota Governor With Energy Expertise Emerges as Trump VP Contender

North Dakota governor with energy expertise is a VP contender Strategists say his charm and rural roots could lure moderates Donald Trump and Doug Burgum in Las Vegas.Photographer: Ian Maule/Bloomberg About this time last year, voters didn’t know the name Doug Burgum. Just to get on a debate stage with other Republican presidential primary contenders, he …

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COMMENTARY: Answers to Questions About “Depletion,” Nuclear, Industry Communication Failure, and More – Alex Epstein

By Alex Epstein I often travel to give speeches about my work to energy companies, university students, non-profit organizations, and a variety of other audiences. Since these speeches often include a Q&A, I thought it would be fun to compile some of the most interesting questions I’ve been asked recently—along with my answers. What follows …

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Oil Funds Temper Bearishness After OPEC+ Reassurance

By John Kemp (Reuters) – Portfolio investors last week repurchased some of the petroleum they had sold the week before after Saudi Arabia and its OPEC+ allies stressed any future production increases would be contingent on market conditions. Hedge funds and other money managers purchased the equivalent of 80 million barrels in the six most important …

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