The return of Freeport LNG

The return of Freeport LNG

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India's renewable hydrogen projects face cost, delay risks from global conflicts

India has established a strong foothold in the emerging clean fuels industry, leveraging its low-cost renewable energy resources to position itself as a competitively priced producer of renewable hydrogen and ammonia for both domestic industrial use and large-scale exports to buy ...  Show more

Global wheat markets on edge as war, weather, and fertilizer shocks drive new rally

Global wheat prices have been rising since the Middle East war began in late February. Geopolitical tensions, higher fertilizer costs, and mounting weather risks in North America, and a potential El Niño in Australia are all in focus. At the same time, Black Sea new-crop wheat is ...  Show more

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