David Stringer
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LNG Demand Will Surge 50% in Next Decade, Woodside CEO Says
Woodside Energy Group Ltd., Australia’s biggest liquefied natural gas exporter, expects consumption of the fuel to rise 50% over the next decade amid strong growth from Asia’s developing nations.
- Tuesday February 27, 2024
- Author: Stephen Stapczynski, David Stringer, Haidi Lun
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Qatar to Build New LNG Project as US Stalls on Export Push
Qatar will accelerate plans to expand exports of liquefied natural gas amid rising demand and a pause on growth projects in the US, a key rival supplier.
- Monday February 26, 2024
- Author: Verity Ratcliffe, David Stringer
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Qatar to Build New LNG Project as US Stalls on Export Push
Qatar will accelerate plans to expand exports of liquefied natural gas amid rising demand and a pause on growth projects in the US, a key rival supplier.
- Monday February 26, 2024
- Author: Verity Ratcliffe, David Stringer
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Brookfield’s $12.8 Billion Origin Deal Rejected In Investor Vote
Origin Energy Ltd. investors narrowly voted to reject a $12.8 billion Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.-led takeover.
- Monday December 4, 2023
- Author: Harry Brumpton, David Stringer
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The World’s Iron Ore Powerhouse Is Preparing To Reinvent Itself
For the first time in a generation, the specter of disruption looms over mining’s most reliable profit generator.
- Sunday October 29, 2023
- Author: David Stringer
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The World’s Iron Ore Powerhouse Is Preparing To Reinvent Itself
For the first time in a generation, the specter of disruption looms over mining’s most reliable profit generator.
- Sunday October 29, 2023
- Author: David Stringer
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India’s Carbon Market Seen Covering 15% of Emissions by 2030
India’s national emissions trading system should begin operating within two years and could cover about 15% of the country’s emissions by 2030, according to an official involved in the preparations.
- Tuesday October 17, 2023
- Author: Rajesh Kumar Singh, David Stringer
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Exxon In Talks To Buy Shale Driller Pioneer Natural In What Could Be 2023’s Biggest Deal
Any deal would likely reshape the U.S. oil landscape and be Exxon’s largest acquisition since its 1999 takeover of Mobil Corp.
- Friday October 6, 2023
- Author: Kiel Porter, Kevin Crowley, David Stringer
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China Vows Action Over 'Selfish' Japan's Nuclear Wastewater Plan
China vowed to take “necessary steps” to safeguard food safety and the marine environment after Japan set a date to begin flushing treated nuclear wastewater from the Fukushima site into the Pacific Ocean.
- Wednesday August 23, 2023
- Author: David Stringer
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G-20 Energy Ministers Meet As Extreme Heat Spurs Climate Focus
The talks in Goa are intended to lay the ground for a leaders summit in September and offer an opportunity to reinvigorate sluggish energy diplomacy ahead of key global meetings this year.
- Saturday July 22, 2023
- Author: David Stringer, Rajesh Kumar Singh
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Electric-Scooter Leader Ola Says on Track for First Car in 2024
Electric-scooter maker Ola Electric Mobility Pvt. is on track to deliver its first four-wheel vehicle in the second half of 2024, according to Chief Financial Officer G.R. Arun Kumar.
- Thursday February 9, 2023
- Author: David Stringer
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Asia Coal Price Hits Record As Global Hunt For Fuel Escalates
Thermal coal in Asia advanced to a record as a threat of supply disruptions adds new risks to a global energy sector.
- Wednesday September 7, 2022
- Author: Stephen Stapczynski, David Stringer
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Threats Of Blackouts Drive Japan To Embrace Nuclear Again
Japan aims to nearly double the amount of reactors on the grid as early as next summer to meet its power needs and curb emissions.
- Wednesday August 24, 2022
- Author: Stephen Stapczynski, David Stringer
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Chinese Lithium Giant Pulls EVs Deeper Into Forced Labor Glare
A supplier that’s crucial for Tesla plans to explore for metals in a region of China tied to human rights abuse allegations.
- Monday July 18, 2022
- Author: David Stringer, Annie Lee
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End of Coal Ban Would Stabilize China Relations, Australia Says
Any move by China to end a near two-year ban on Australian coal imports would be a key step in restoring ties between the nations, according to Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers.
- Sunday July 17, 2022
- Author: David Stringer