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Davos 2016 - forum debate: fossil fuel futures
World Economic Forum
http://www.weforum.org/ Given regulatory and market changes, should energy companies and investors be planning for a post-fossil fuel future? This session is...
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Exxon believes that global use of oil and gas will continue to increase
Forbes
The largest fossil fuel company in the world predicts our energy mix won’t change a whole lot over the next 25 years. In fact, Exxon Mobil projects that oil and gas will actually increase by 2040, even as coal decreases a bit. This unfortunate future stems from the age-old conundrum of trying not to eat sugar when your pockets are full of candy. The Earth has so much fossil fuel, and it has beco
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Clean energy is catching up to natural gas
Vox
The natural gas "bridge" to sustainability may be shorter than expected.
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Column: Natural gas says it's no longer a transition fuel. It may be wrong - Russell
Reuters
Natural gas is no longer merely a transition fuel between the past of dirty coal and crude oil and the future of renewables, according to an increasingly confident cross-section of the industry.
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6 charts showing the renewables threat to natural gas
Green Tech Media
Rory McCarthy, senior storage analyst for Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables, illustrates how the business case for using renewables in place of natural gas is becoming more compelling following declines in solar and wind costs.
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U.S. LNG exports are about to reshape the global market
Stratfor
The U.S. shift on shale has boosted its oil production significantly, yet there hasn't been the same uptick in terms of natural gas. All of that is about to change with LNG.
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Here’s how a 100% renewable energy future can create jobs and even save the gas industry
The Conversation
A new pathway for the global energy transition shows how the world can meet the Paris Agreement's 1.5C warming goal without relying on carbon capture and storage, by creating a renewable gas industry.
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Europe stores electricity in gas pipes
Scientific American
Converting excess wind and solar power into hydrogen can extend renewable energy’s reach
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Succeeding amid uncertainty: A preview of the years ahead
Deloitte
With uncertainty and volatility here to stay, what could bring back balance to the oil and gas ecosystem?
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Gas plants will get crushed by wind, solar by 2035, study says
Bloomberg
Natural gas-fired power plants, which have crushed the economics of coal, are on the path to being undercut themselves by renewable power and big batteries, a study found.
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Natural gas surpasses coal in carbon emissions
Salon
Better than coal, but not by much: efforts to market natural gas as "green" may be part of the problem
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The false promise of “renewable natural gas”
Vox
It’s no substitute for shifting to clean electricity.
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The next energy battle: Renewables vs. natural gas
The New York Times
As coal declines and wind and solar energy rise, some are pushing to limit the use of natural gas, but utilities say they are not ready to do so.
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Can anything challenge Qatar’s LNG dominance?
Oil Price
Qatar is doubling down on its LNG efforts, securing a major $750 million development deal and saving its highly-criticized energy relationship with Pakistan
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Is LNG poised for a new growth cycle?
Wood Mackenzie
Chairman and Chief Analyst Simon Flowers asks whether LNG is poised for a new growth cycle. And addresses three major challenges for the global LNG industry – competitive new supply, the effect of rising US supply, the need for gas advocacy.
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Feds discover largest oil, natural-gas reserve in history
National Review
The federal government has discovered a massive new reserve of oil and natural gas in Texas and New Mexico.
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Canada’s oil and gas workforce will need more than talent
JWN Energy
Roy O. Christensen is the founder of the KT Project, which provides key resources to leverage expert knowledge transfer for…
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Covid-19 knocking the lights out in Vietnam
Asia Times
DA NANG - Vietnam was coming to grips with impending energy and electricity shortages when the coronavirus struck. Foreign oil and gas companies including