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Energy challenges: ‘deja vu’ all over again?

By Kofi ASANTEGhana’s current power issues stem from a combination of immediate infrastructure failures, deep-seated financial problems, and political tensions over who is responsible. While officials ...
Iranian strikes and a blockade have paralyzed Qatar’s gas engine, creating a technical bottleneck likely to stall exports for ...
US share surges: The US now provides most of Europe's LNG, with forecasts showing it could reach 80% by 2028, raising dependency concerns. Russian LNG rebound: EU imports of Russian LNG rose 16% in ...
An Indian crew member of a wooden dhow has died and four else were injured after a fire broke out on board the ship at sea, ...
Considering the costs so far as we wait on the precipice of another round of fighting.
The presidential office said Tuesday it will likely take several days to determine the cause of an explosion and fire aboard ...
South Korean shipping company, Pan Ocean beat market expectations in the first quarter, helped by strong performance in its ...
Special interests spent years influencing city and county leaders’ decisions to ignore Laguna Madre community concerns about ...
Firefighters have tackled a blaze at the top of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral and people are being warned to "avoid the area".
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SYDNEY--Woodside Energy showed early benefits from the surge in energy prices due to the Middle East conflict, and signaled stronger outcomes for liquefied natural gas are likely in coming periods.