The Great Reopening: What The End of China’s Zero-Covid Strategy Means For Global Energy And Natural Resources

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Scraping The Barrel: Is The World Running Out of High-Quality Oil and Gas?

The world is not going to run out of oil and gas any time soon. Total oil and gas resources are more than likely to double demand by 2050, with gas reserves sitting at 1.5 trillion oil-barrel equivalents. It’s the quality of this supply that’s the issue. Advantaged resources (pri ...  Show more

Boom Time: What the Inflation Reduction Act Means For US Renewables Manufacturers

Without doubt, 2022 will be remembered as one of the most pivotal years in the history of power generation. It was the year that highlighted the folly of concentrated supply. In Europe, the war in Ukraine raised energy security issues caused by heavy reliance on Russian gas. At t ...  Show more

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