Tuesday, April 21, 2026
After the Bushfires and Amid the Pandemic, Australias Fossil Fuel Industry Is Gaining Steam

After the Bushfires and Amid the Pandemic, Australia’s Fossil Fuel Industry Is Gaining Steam

Jacobin Oil & Gas Publishers Note: There are some key takeaways from this article from Zacharlas Szumer in Australia. The country was devastated by wildfires, then Covid, and now on to recovery. They are undergoing a typical “push-me-pullu” (Spelling from Dr. Doolittle?) The fossil fuel vs the green and renewable market place. If jobs for Australians is critical,  green energy

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BP to invest $70 million in India’s Green Growth Equity Fund

EnergyWorld With this BP would become a limited partner in the equity fund, have representation on its advisory committee, and also the rights to co-invest in projects alongside GGEF New Delhi: BP, UK-based oil and gas firm, on Tuesday said it is set to invest $70 million in India’s Green Growth Equity Fund (GGEF) with an aim to support growth in zero carbon

South Australia Solar Fiasco Suggests Whats Ahead for New York -oilandgas360

South Australia Solar Fiasco Suggests What’s Ahead for New York

Natural Gas Now Oil & Gas Publishers Note: This is an excellent opinion piece written by Tom Shepstone. He brings up the over and under production of electricity to the grid depending on the weather. A total power solution for all types of power based upon the market driven business model, and good stewardship of the earth, with the major

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EU defines green investments to boost sustainable finance

Modern Diplomacy To boost the shift towards eco-friendly investment the EU is introducing rules to define what qualifies as green or sustainable activities. During the June plenary session, MEPs will vote on a framework that determines which activities can be considered sustainable. This would establish a common classification system across the EU, provide business and investors with clarity, and encourage

Weekly Gas Storage: Inventories increase by 76 Bcf- oil and gas 360

EIA expects 2020 summer U.S. electricity demand to be lowest since 2009

EIA The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) expects U.S. electricity demand to total 998 billion kilowatthours this summer (June through August), the lowest level of summer electricity consumption in the United States since 2009 and 5% less than last summer. EIA expects electricity consumption to be lower this year largely as a result of efforts to reduce the spread of