Writing in Foreign Affairs, Jason Bordoff and Akos Losz discuss how, on the heels of the first ever large-scale shipment of LNG from the US lower 48 states, the new, burgeoning global gas market may well transform energy geopolitics in the years ahead.
This report examines the prospects of supplying gas from the Eastern Mediterranean to Europe from a technical, geopolitical, and economic perspective.
Achieving the goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 requires a substantial reduction in the share of high-emitting fossil fuels in primary energy consumption.
It has been over two months since the European Union (EU) ban on Russian crude oil entered into force, triggering friction in oil markets and petroleum supply chains.