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Global gas squeeze highlights need for security of supply – report

Smart Energy International

The strong growth in demand in 2021 was driven by the economic recovery that followed 2020’s lockdowns and a succession of extreme weather events. Supply could not keep up with demand and this, coupled with unexpected outages, led to tight markets and steep price increases. Price squeeze in the global gas market.

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The Top Energy Stories Of 2023

R-Squared Energy

There were major geopolitical events, but they didn’t impact the energy markets the way they did a year ago. should also set a natural gas production record this year, and exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) will reach a new high. is on a growth trajectory that could see it become the world’s top LNG exporter this year.

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2022: A Tumultuous Year in ESG and Sustainability

Andrew Winston

Inflation, supply chain problems, the first war in Europe in 80 years, and much more came together to challenge us all. For its part, the EU just passed a cross-border tax on carbon , which could have enormous ramifications for industries all over the world and help establish a global carbon price. It’s a labor of love and pain.