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India can survive the Red Sea crisis, says head of US-India forum
The Red Sea crisis, which has forced shipping vessels to take a longer detour to avoid being hit by…
PTI
Russia's biggest energy company says it'll take it at least 10 years to recover gas sales lost because of the Ukraine war
The gas giant's export volumes won't return to pre-war levels until at least 2035, a firm-commissio…
Filip De Mott
Europe's scramble for gas is depriving poorer nations from getting enough amid the energy crisis
"The European gas crisis is sucking the world dry of LNG," an energy analyst told the Wall Street J…
Phil Rosen
Germany considers seizing parts of a Russian gas pipeline to use in an LNG terminal as Europe reels from an energy crisis, report says
Der Spiegel reported Friday that the economy ministry has discussed expropriating portions of the N…
Brian Evans
Three Gazprom liquefied natural gas tankers have been seized by Germany for an indefinite period of time
Berlin has also reportedly considered expropriating portions of Russia's Nord Stream 2 pipeline tha…
Brian Evans
The US will emerge as the world's largest natural-gas exporter this year, a top energy market historian says
"The longer the war goes on, the more Russia has been separated from the global economy," S&P Globa…
Shalini Nagarajan
Fuel price surge: Oil companies spike commercial LPG rates, impacting metro consumers
According to the latest updates, the retail sales price of a 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder in Delhi…
ANI
Your energy costs could become a lot more unpredictable
The time when Americans could rely on cheap natural-gas prices to heat their homes and power busine…
Catherine Boudreau
Exxon's $60 billion bet on fossil fuels proves we're failing at the energy transition
ExxonMobil made a $60 billion bet that the world will be hooked on fossil fuels for decades. It sho…
Catherine Boudreau
Global oil prices are expected to fall to $70/barrel by end of 2024: Moody's
Pointing out the increase in oil prices to $120/barrel in June after Russia's invasion of Ukrain…
Is the Dollar dying? Its reserve currency status may be at risk, but it isn’t time to die
The world is going through an upheaval on multiple fronts, many of which lead to the US’ unchecked …
Expect your household budget to go up sharply as prices of essential items shoot up
The inflation crisis in the country may get worse because of a shortage of supply from countries li…
All you need to know about Russia-Ukraine crisis’ impact on Indian kitchens, pharma sector, crude oil prices and more
The Russia-Ukraine crisis is expected to have a notable impact on the Indian economy, and more so, …
Tata Power wants to break up with coal and investors love it
Shares of Tata Power were on an uptrend as it gained 3% on September 30. Not only today, but the st…
Tankers and container ships, including Cheniere and Shell/BG vessels, are changing course to avoid the Suez Canal logjam
At least ten tankers and container ships are altering course as the Ever Given vessel remains stuck…
Zahra Tayeb
We spoke with more than 50 CEOs, billionaires, execs, and government officials in Davos. Here are our 4 biggest takeaways.
Our conversations give insight into what's on the minds of the business elite, including AI, return…
Matt Turner,Cadie Thompson
Oil industry will be out of favor but not under assault if Joe Biden wins, a top Wall Street energy analyst says
Biden declared an end to fossil fuel subsidies if he wins, and has made it clear he thinks renewabl…
Shalini Nagarajan
India’s first private player to successfully test a homegrown rocket engine is on track for its first full rocket launch by 2021
In another six months, the company aims to test two more rocket stages. The fourth and final s…
Trump is reportedly blaming Rick Perry for his infamous call with the Ukrainian president
"Not a lot of people know this but, I didn't even want to make the call," Trump reportedly said, ac…
Michelle Mark
Record heat in the Arctic is setting the stage for a different kind of conflict
Rising heat and shrinking ice are opening the Arctic to more ships, but those changes also have imp…