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Project spotlight: Qilak LNG [Gas in Transition]

Alaska is a big gas producer, but very little gets to market. Qilak LNG could change that, using harsh environment technology and its geography to create a competitive LNG offering. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 3]

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:51:00

sa it and it needs to change rapidly. you say it needs and it needs to change rapidly. you say it needs to and it needs to change rapidly. you say it needs to change, some of the targets internationally were set at the glasgow summit of countries. since then the world has changed a bit. russia has invaded ukraine, energy prices are going up, there is a cost of living crisis, there is rising inflation, it might be that people now have other priorities on their mind, they might know how important climate change is but at the moment they are trying to get by. how big an influence is that? those actually are other reasons to do the things we were already recommending. if you want to cut your energy bills, what better way to do it than by inserting your home, by using your energy more efficiently. if you want to cut your energy inputs, what better way of doing it by switching to home grown renewable energy. the net zero programme is absolutely a programme that will help us with the ener

Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20220222 07:44:00

invasion of ukraine would mean at the global level? what can we expect to see happen economically around the world? well, rosemary, you mentioned oil and energy is really the primary risk at the moment. you know, you are already seeing crude prices surging just off the back of of what we are seeing now troop movements, aggression, um, threats. i would say that you are probably going to see if there is proper invasion, a 20% increase in the price of crude that is going to trickle through to all kinds of energy inputs, price of gas, heating your home. europe is going to be the hardest hit, in the short-term. i mean, they are already really suffering from ennerergy price inflation and of course, they are incredibly vulnerable position. germans, in particular, depending so much on energy for for for russia on energy. um, the u.s. is trying to supply a lot more to europe. but its supplies are limited. so, energy inflation is going to be an issue, primarily in europe, but also arou

Transcripts for MSNBC MTP Daily 20190823 21:14:00

they have got these problems in hong kong. they re real, they re significant. you know, the fact is that the united states doesn t need labor in the supply chain the same way they use to. so there are a lot of american companies that would love to be able to get rid of some of their chinese high-priced labor, not have as many labor costs. it s all kind of working, the united states doesn t worry about the energy inputs. energy prices are low, the u.s. is a big producer, except that trump is so toxic to multilateralism and so many american allies. steve bannon when he was chief strategist did talk about a lot of this. like, if we re going to have a confrontation with china, let s have it early. but trump is transactional, he s very short term. so none of these american allies, even though a number of them are populist themselves, are aligning up to get on the trump band wagon to work with trump. in fact, the reason why they are

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