Big Oil's offshore wind dilemma

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Europe's battle against the shadow tanker fleet

For several years, Iran, Venezuela, and Russia have relied on a sprawling network of aging tankers—known as the shadow fleet—to keep their oil flowing despite Western sanctions. Now, the EU is proposing its most aggressive move yet: a sweeping ban on maritime services that could ...  Show more

What's holding back Europe's hydrogen ambitions?

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