Oil and gas demand to stay strong through 2050
New IEA scenarios show that oil and gas will remain critical long into the future
New IEA scenarios show that oil and gas will remain critical long into the future
Economic benefits crucial to the Newfoundland and Labrador economy
Both economically and environmentally
At more than $11 billion in direct spending in 2017 alone, the energy sector has a big impact in the Atlantic provinces
Fundamentals don’t appear to be controlling global crude oil market patterns. Instead, non-fundamental factors seem to have a greater impact
Asia’s market is softening with muted buying from China and a move by India to sell oil from its strategic reserves
Declining Chinese demand, a rising rig count in the United States and a devastating resurgence of COVID-19 in Asia all play a role
But much still depends on United States-Iran nuclear talks and how OPEC+ members will react to any deal
Government maintains its sugar tax is all about keeping you healthy
Alternative energy and the rising calls for the world to overcome its reliance on fossil fuels seem to be gaining currency
We have to beware tyrannies and autocracies that use oil and natural gas as weapons
Subsidies to Atlantic Canada represent corrosive political practices that damage the reputation of the region and the national fabric
The pandemic has hammered the oil market. And the growing emphasis on renewables and the green economy will have a lasting impact on crude fortunes