
China’s Oil Supplies Looking Vulnerable at Sea
Expert report flags up how war in the Persian Gulf is causing Beijing logistical headaches.

Expert report flags up how war in the Persian Gulf is causing Beijing logistical headaches.

The IEA chief suggests the world is facing its largest energy security crisis, comparable to the oil shocks of the 1970s.

Seeking to bridge a catastrophic gap in global energy supplies, Norway has authorized the reopening of three major North Sea gas fields for the first time in nearly thirty years—sparking a Net Zero backlash.

The interim president said the new energy agreements represent a convergence of interests between Venezuela and the United States.

The Netherlands will spend more than €600 million on direct compensation for consumers, while €340 million will ease costs for businesses by cutting power charges.

The words of Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever reflect a shift in mood in Europe amid the escalating crisis in the Middle East