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INFOGRAPHIC: How Much Land Does Electricity Use? – ENERGYminute

By Cody Good Courtesy of ENERGYminute See more articles and infographics from ENERGYminute HERE Electricity generation is the process of converting various forms of energy into electrical energy that can be used to power homes, businesses, and industries. There are several methods of electricity generation, each with its own advantages, disadvantages, and land requirements. Here’s an …

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China Jitters Set to Snap Oil’s 7-Week Winning Streak

(Reuters) – Oil prices looked set to close down this week following seven weeks of gains, as China’s economic woes eclipse signs of tight supply. The seven-week upswing in prices, galvanised by supply cuts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies (OPEC+), was the longest streak for both benchmarks this year. Brent …

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Workers to begin strike vote at Chevron’s LNG facilities in Australia

Workers at Chevron’s Gorgon and Wheatstone liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities in Australia will begin voting from Friday to decide if they want to strike due to disputes over wages and working conditions, a union alliance said. Australia’s labour regulator last week cleared the way for unions to conduct a “protected action ballot” that gives employees …

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Commentary: The Sunset of Reason – Irina Slav on Energy

By Irina Slav More From Irina Slav “Every additional ton of GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions exacerbates plaintiffs’ injuries and risks locking in irreversible climate injuries.” The above is a quote, per the AP, from the ruling of District Judge Kathy Seeley in the Held vs Montana case, in which plaintiffs, all but one legal children, claimed …

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Do Not Declare a “Climate Emergency” – Alex Epstein

“Climate emergency” declaration = endless dictatorship By Alex Epstein Do Not Declare a “Climate Emergency” Rising CO2 levels are: Not dire: Humans are safer from climate than ever. Not temporary: They will rise for decades. Not in our control: We emit 1/7 of CO2—and falling. “Climate emergency” declaration = endless dictatorship As many leaders obsess …

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One-Month Countdown: Global Energy Leaders Converge in Calgary for the 24th World Petroleum Congress

CALGARY, Alberta, August 17, 2023 – Today marks the one-month countdown to the 24th World Petroleum Congress, taking place in Calgary, AB from September 17–21, 2023. The Canadian Organising Committee for the Congress (“OCAN”) is pleased to invite government leaders, decision makers and innovators from around the world for important conversations that will help define realistic and …

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Oil Market to Tighten Modestly in Late 2023: John Kemp

Production cuts announced by Saudi Arabia and its OPEC⁺ allies are expected to tighten the global petroleum market moderately over the remainder of 2023 and into the first quarter of 2024. Commercial inventories of crude oil and refined products in the OECD advanced economies were around 2,821 million barrels at the end of June, according …

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TAKE THAT: Canada’s Justin Trudeau Drops the Hammer on Four Provinces Reliant on Fossil Fuels

Last week, the Trudeau government dropped a regulatory sledgehammer on the four provinces that rely on fossil fuels (FF) to generate some of their electricity. Alberta (90 per cent FF), Saskatchewan (81 per cent FF), Nova Scotia (76 per cent FF), and New Brunswick (54 per cent FF) are in the crosshairs of Ottawa’s new Clean …

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