Face à la flambée du pétrole liée au conflit au Moyen-Orient, l’exécutif temporise
L'essentiel de l'actualité du gaz naturel, des gaz renouvelables et de l'hydrogène
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L'essentiel de l'actualité du gaz naturel, des gaz renouvelables et de l'hydrogène
Le blocage du détroit d'Ormuz pourrait mettre en concurrence l'Europe et l'Asie pour leur approvisionnement en gaz, souligne mardi dans La Matinale la chercheuse Anne-Sophie Corbeau. La situation est différente de l'invasion de l'Ukraine en 2022, où l'arrêt du flux du gaz russe ne concernait que l'Europe et avait été progressif.
The knock-on effects of the Israeli-US war on Iran have shaken the core of Gulf Arab states’ security and economic stability. Iranian retaliatory attacks have quickly broadened to include civilian and energy infrastructure in the Arabian Peninsula. In addition, several Iranian attacks on commercial vessels have effectively blockaded the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a transit point for one-fifth of global seaborne crude exports. Among the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states, Qatar has proven to be especially vulnerable. Its energy exports are dependent solely on...
Anne-Sophie Corbeau and leading experts explore how Europe's gas sector is being reshaped by geopolitical shocks.
Iran has among the world's largest natural gas resource bases, but its ability to supply regional and global markets is constrained by sanctions, underinvestment, and limited export infrastructure.
From the east to west and north to south, in red states and blue states, attention to data centers is skyrocketing in state capitals across the United States.