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| The adequacy of global oil and gas supplies half a decade from now will depend largely on investment decisions being taken today. But foreca...

| Between now and 2012, a new wave of LNG supply will wash over markets, with Qatar accounting for half the growth as six new “mega-trains” co...

| Among the international oil companies, Shell claims to be the world leader in LNG. According to Kathleen Eisbrenner, head of Shell’s global...

| ExxonMobil sees great perspectives for renewables, but has no intention of entering this sector of the energy business. Instead, the US oil...

| Energy generation, extraction, refining, processing and distribution require a complex, interlinked, expensive and sometimes global infrastr...

| Gazprom is preparing to build a huge LNG facility in the subarctic region of the Shtokman field. The Russian LNG is destined for the US, but...

| Maritime traffic on the Baltic, already one of the world’s most intensively travelled seas, is continually increasing. The risks of accident...

| With its fast developing oil production, Angola is becoming increasingly more important for energy supplies in Europe and the US. The wester...

| The latest World Energy Outlook (WEO) from the International Energy Agency is more pessimistic than ever about the world’s future oil suppli...

| The IEA strikes a sombre note in its latest World Energy Outlook. It warns of an oil crunch, a gas shortage and a climate crisis....