Tariffs and global conflicts have put global energy in a state of flux. Now, the U.S. must contend with a liquefied natural gas offer from Russia to Mexico.| MetalMiner
The change, revealed through public records, follows an activist campaign pushing for insurers to drop fossil fuels. But the reason is unclear.| Inside Climate News
Drilling projects in the Arctic Circle aren't paying off because U.S. sanctions are too tough| Quartz
The EU has taken aim at Russia’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector for the first time in its latest round of sanctions against Moscow, yet experts say the measures are unlikely to dent Russian gas exports. This week, the European Council adopted its 14th package of Russian sanctions, introducing a range of new energy-related restrictions. ...| Global Trade Review (GTR)