Building back greener [NGW Magazine]
Feb 25, 2021 11:40:am
Summary The US will take a long time to return to pre-pandemic demand, but supplies will be cleaner when they come, according to the EIA’s Reference case. [NGW Magazine Volume 6, Issue 4]
by: Charles Ellinas
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) published its Annual Energy Outlook 2021 (AEO 2021) February 3 exploring long-term energy trends in the US.
Its clear message is that the US will take some time to return to pre-Covid-19 levels of energy demand. The good news is that carbon emission growth will be contained.
AEO 2021 considers a Reference, baseline, case representing EIA’s best assessment of how US and world energy markets will operate through 2050. It is based on current economic and demographic forecasts and assumes improvement in known energy production, delivery, and consumption technologies. It also assumes that existing laws and regulations that affect energy will
Texas oil producers and refiners remained shut for a fifth day on Wednesday after several days of blistering cold, and the governor ordered a ban on natural gas exports from the state to try to speed the restoration of power. The cold snap, which has killed at least 21 people and knocked out power to more than 4 million people in Texas, is not expected to let up until this weekend. Governor Greg Abbott directed Texas natural gas providers not to ship outside the state until Sunday and asked the state energy regulator to enforce his export ban.
Gazprom Boosts European Exports in Jan
Jan 20, 2021 10:05:am
Summary
by: William Powell
Russian pipeline gas export monopoly Gazprom boosted exports to Europe and Turkey by 41.5% in the f.
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