Why Japan’s utility firms want to pull the plug on destination restrictions for LNG supply
A hardened feature of long-term LNG contracts, the destination clause, is coming under renewed scrutiny as the quest for flexibility gathers momentum.
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Several new oil and gas-producing countries like Guyana and Namibia are trying to avoid falling into this trap, but the jury is out on whether they will succeed
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa's largest, is nearing completion after years of controversy.
In November 2023, the Harvard Center for International Development (CID) announced the award recipients of the inaugural GEM Incubation Fund, designed to support research that strives to find solutions to pressing development challenges.
Existing export routes from the African Copperbelt are subject to delays US backed partnership is funding western export route to Lobito China has proposed upgrading TAZARA railway heading east to Dar
Nearly 775 million people around the globe are estimated to have no access to electricity. In 2022, that number rose.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the BRICS 2023 Summit. Image courtesy Government of South Africa. "Brazil is back to...