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Here’s how to crush Tehran in three moves
The small group of Islamist regime loyalists now ruling Iran by committee may be able to fool the world with AI-generated propaganda videos, but they can’t escape the reality of an…
We must reopen the Strait of Hormuz. But here’s how we ensure it never closes again
A cooperative regional security regime funded by transit charges offers a promising alternative that would benefit oil exporters, shippers and consumers…
Could a prolonged conflict between the US and Iran threaten another vital link?
While countries grapple with the perils of a continuing oil shock, essential internet cables are also at risk.…
'No strategic oil reserves like India': Pak minister admits vulnerability as fuel crisis deepens
International Business News: Pakistan has admitted its vulnerability to the ongoing global oil shock saying the country lacks \"strategic oil reserves like India\" that have helped…
PM set to embark on 4-nation Europe trip next month; energy security in focus
PM Modi's upcoming four-nation Europe tour focuses on energy security, trade, and technology cooperation, scheduled for May 15-20.…
U.S. seeks new coalition to free up ships in Hormuz, internal cable says
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio approved the creation of the Maritime Freedom Construct…
Will the Iran war reshape the global energy order?
As oil markets shift, OPEC's grip is under pressure, US exports rise, and China drives the push towards renewables.…
Global investors are shrugging off Iran worries and returning to markets in Asia, the ‘backbone of the whole AI value chain’
The AI boom is lifting markets across East Asia, yet energy concerns are causing Southeast Asia to lag behind.…
How the Hormuz crisis is driving a biofuels boom
These crop-based fuels can support agriculture, address climate change and boost energy security. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.…
Chalmers does little to quell CGT debate as budget looms
Seven years ago, proposed changes to capital gains tax and negative gearing were named as part of the reason Labor lost the unlosable election. Times have changed.…
Crisis surge or lasting shift? China’s solar exports double in a month
Countries respond to massive economic pain with accelerating demand for Chinese PV products but will they maintain the pace?…
US seeks new coalition to get ships moving again in Hormuz, WSJ reports
US seeks new coalition to get ships moving again in Hormuz, internal cable says…
Britain's Solar Revolution Is Here; We Should Be Shouting It from the Rooftops
Ed Miliband is helping to turn the country into a nation of 'solar zealots' and Josiah Mortimer is enthusiastically along for the ride…
Iran keeps Strait of Hormuz closed, deepening global supply chain disruptions
Iran keeps the Strait of Hormuz closed, worsening supply chain issues. Traffic normalization by May 15 at 15.5% YES.…
Albanese kills gas tax to protect nation’s fuel security and Asian refinery deals
In his strongest language on the issue to date, Anthony Albanese said a $17 billion tax on gas exports would harm Australia’s fuel security.…
Croatia, Bosnia sign pipeline deal to reduce dependency on Russia
Croatia and Bosnia have signed an agreement to build a gas pipeline aimed at reducing energy dependency on Russia…
Why UAE’s exit from Opec is good news for Asia’s energy security
Once free of Opec’s production caps, the world’s sixth-largest oil producer plans to flood the market with 5 million barrels a day.…
Japanese crude supertanker may have exited Strait of Hormuz in war first
The supertanker linked to Japan is carrying 2 million barrels of crude, which was loaded from Saudi Arabia's Juaymah terminal in early March.…
How the Iran crisis affects Japan
With the Strait of Hormuz still closed, nearly a fifth of the world's oil exports are being kept from reaching their destinations.…
Bosnia signs up to Trump-linked pipeline to reduce Russian gas dependence
The European Union warns that the deal on the link to Croatia could jeopardise Bosnia’s bid to join the bloc.…
China’s calls to open Hormuz show the limits of its ties to Iran, experts say
While Beijing has long seen Tehran as a useful partner, the nation is not crucial to its Middle East strategy, analysts argue.…
Australia’s top diplomat visits China to talk energy security
Australia’s top diplomat visits China to talk energy security…
Energy security comes first for Indonesia as it defies EU over Russian oil
Indonesia’s Karimun is the first non-Russian oil terminal to be sanctioned by Brussels since the start of the Ukraine war in 2022.…
Greenest countries eye drilling as fix for Iran crisis
The Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Mexico and the U.K. are debating whether to expand or restart domestic fossil fuel production.…
Australia and Japan tighten regional energy security coordination amid Mideast crisis
Foreign Minister Penny Wong highlighted the need for boosted cooperation following talks in Tokyo with Japan's ministers for trade, economic security and foreign affairs.…
Oil major BP beats profit expectations as Iran war boosts fuel prices
The results come shortly after BP's board suffered a shareholder revolt at its annual general meeting.…
War hastens an Indonesian biofuels push that has global stakes
With energy bills rising due to the Iran war, the Southeast Asian nation is fast-tracking the rollout of a diesel blend comprised 50% of biofuels from its vast palm plantations.…
How to demine the Strait of Hormuz
Clearing mines from Gulf waterway will take weeks even if US navy receives help from reluctant European allies…