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One big downside of LNG exports: Price swings for US gas consumers

Canary Media

Electricity bills in Louisiana didn’t use to fluctuate based on geopolitical turmoil on the other side of the world. But when Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022 and kicked off a fossil gas shortage in Europe, the reverberations hit home in the Gulf Coast parishes that depend on the fuel for electricity, cooking and…

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EU imports of Russian liquified gas leap by 40% since Ukraine invasion

The Guardian: Energy

Pipeline flows from Russia have fallen to historic lows, but shipments of LNG from all over the world have surged EU imports of Russian liquified natural gas (LNG) have increased by 40% since the invasion of Ukraine despite efforts to cut down supplies.

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EU and Ukraine to exchange best cyber practices for energy security

Smart Energy International

Well-known hybrid tactics are being exploited by Russia on a new massive scale, targeting not only Ukraine, but also the European Union. The arrangement is an additional essential component of our overall support to help Ukraine to defend itself against Russia and of our long-term commitment to Ukraine’s security.” .

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How We Use Energy in 2022

Energy Central

Every summer, BP releases its annual benchmark publication, the Statistical Review of World Energy, which details trends in energy production and consumption over the course of the previous year. Interested readers can.

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Shell games: unearthed docs reveal company’s deep awareness of fossil fuels’ existential risks

Energy Transition

billion tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere—more than the emissions of Japan, the world’s third-largest economy. Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine proved a boon to Shell: on the back of record energy prices, the company reported profits of $39.

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Ed’s note: Can the EU make it without Russian oil and gas?

Smart Energy International

and 1 million barrels per day (bpd) of oil and oil products are going to be lost from Russia, from next month until at least the end of this year. When it comes to gas, things are even trickier, because Russia has been historically Europe’s largest supplier of natural gas. I know I’ll be there. Will you join me?

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Counting the microns

Envirotec Magazine

Now considered the world’s leading environmental risk factor, the striking fact about PM2.5 is how little of the world’s populace manages to escape seemingly dangerous exposure. A couple of recent studies attempt to document the changing profile of this pollutant, and its prevalence in different regions of the world.

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