Trends and analysis
European gas outlook
If colder-than-expected weather hits, northwest Europe could run out of natural gas by March 2023.
NTSB opens public docket for rupture investigation
The National Transportation Safety Board opens public docket as part of its ongoing investigation of the fatal natural gas transmission pipeline rupture and fire in Arizona, USA.
Energy crisis unfolding
Long-term development in the world’s energy markets and how politics, technologies, companies, and consumers can influence it, is an overarching theme of the energy transition.
New survey highlights ‘energy trilemma’ threat
Senior oil and gas sector legal experts have highlighted the ‘energy trilemma’ as a key factor increasing the risk of disputes within the industry.
Falling share prices on the horizon
Looming recession risks prompt oil and gas price corrections.
Theta West #1 Well: new report
Pantheon announces the receipt of a report by the independent experts at Baker Hughes AHS, following the completion of its Volatile Analysis Service work.
DTEK Group monthly briefing: Ukraine’s energy sector during war
On Thursday 18 August, Ukraine’s energy security was the topic of DTEK CEO, Maxim Timchenko’s monthly online briefing.
Denmark to lead hydrogen pipeline length additions
For planned and announced hydrogen pipeline projects between 2022 and 2026, Denmark is expected to lead in terms of global length additions, contributing around 35% of the total global hydrogen pipeline additions in this period.
ISG to publish industry report
Upcoming ISG Provider Lens™ report will evaluate providers helping companies use digital technologies to improve operations, prepare for future energy needs.
Trade Allies remain key partners for utility energy programme success
Direct support from utilities can boost programme participation and local economy.