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Australia's Gas Project Extension Draws Criticism for Low Tax Revenue
Australia extended the Woodside Energy-operated NW Shelf gas project's license to 2070, despite criticism that it yields minimal tax revenue for the government; in 2022-23, Woodside paid only \$175m in PRRT from the project, while Australia exported nearly \$70bn worth of LNG.
Australia's Gas Project Extension Draws Criticism for Low Tax Revenue
Australia extended the Woodside Energy-operated NW Shelf gas project's license to 2070, despite criticism that it yields minimal tax revenue for the government; in 2022-23, Woodside paid only \$175m in PRRT from the project, while Australia exported nearly \$70bn worth of LNG.
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64% Bias Score


Canada to Fast-Track Oil and Gas Infrastructure Development
Canadian Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson announced plans to rapidly expand oil and gas infrastructure to increase exports and improve Eastern Canada's energy supply, creating a streamlined permitting process and emphasizing collaboration with provinces, industry, and Indigenous groups.
Canada to Fast-Track Oil and Gas Infrastructure Development
Canadian Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson announced plans to rapidly expand oil and gas infrastructure to increase exports and improve Eastern Canada's energy supply, creating a streamlined permitting process and emphasizing collaboration with provinces, industry, and Indigenous groups.
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52% Bias Score


Austria Achieves Complete Energy Independence from Russian Gas
Austria's state-owned OMV successfully ended its reliance on Russian gas within three years, diversifying its sources and securing new LNG contracts, a move hailed as a model for Europe's energy independence while advocating for a future that includes even Russian gas once peace is established.
Austria Achieves Complete Energy Independence from Russian Gas
Austria's state-owned OMV successfully ended its reliance on Russian gas within three years, diversifying its sources and securing new LNG contracts, a move hailed as a model for Europe's energy independence while advocating for a future that includes even Russian gas once peace is established.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Ukraine Peace Push: Potential Gas Deal and Economic Repercussions
President Trump's reported push for peace in Ukraine could lead to increased Russian gas exports to Europe, potentially lowering prices by 7% between 2030 and 2060, according to Aurora Energy Research, while impacting US economy negatively due to tariffs.
Trump's Ukraine Peace Push: Potential Gas Deal and Economic Repercussions
President Trump's reported push for peace in Ukraine could lead to increased Russian gas exports to Europe, potentially lowering prices by 7% between 2030 and 2060, according to Aurora Energy Research, while impacting US economy negatively due to tariffs.
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36% Bias Score


EU to End Russian Gas and Oil Imports by 2027
The EU plans to completely halt Russian gas and oil imports by 2027, decreasing reliance on Russia from 45% in 2021 to 13% currently, although some countries like Hungary and Slovakia still receive gas via pipelines; the transition involves increased LNG imports, presenting environmental concerns an...
EU to End Russian Gas and Oil Imports by 2027
The EU plans to completely halt Russian gas and oil imports by 2027, decreasing reliance on Russia from 45% in 2021 to 13% currently, although some countries like Hungary and Slovakia still receive gas via pipelines; the transition involves increased LNG imports, presenting environmental concerns an...
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36% Bias Score


EU Plans Complete Phase-Out of Russian Energy Imports by 2027
The European Commission announced a plan to phase out all remaining Russian energy imports by 2027, utilizing legislation instead of further sanctions due to Hungarian veto power, aiming for reduced energy consumption and diversification to secure energy independence.
EU Plans Complete Phase-Out of Russian Energy Imports by 2027
The European Commission announced a plan to phase out all remaining Russian energy imports by 2027, utilizing legislation instead of further sanctions due to Hungarian veto power, aiming for reduced energy consumption and diversification to secure energy independence.
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40% Bias Score

Albanese Government Approves Controversial Gas Project Extension
The Albanese government approved a 40-year extension of the North West Shelf gas project, despite environmental concerns and conflicting with its climate goals, potentially releasing over 4 billion tonnes of climate pollution and harming the Murujuga Indigenous site.

Albanese Government Approves Controversial Gas Project Extension
The Albanese government approved a 40-year extension of the North West Shelf gas project, despite environmental concerns and conflicting with its climate goals, potentially releasing over 4 billion tonnes of climate pollution and harming the Murujuga Indigenous site.
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64% Bias Score

US Weighs Harsher Sanctions on Russia Amidst Ongoing Ukraine Conflict
The US considers harsher sanctions against Russia's oil and gas industry, aiming to weaken its war effort in Ukraine; however, Russia's oil exports to China and India, and potential shifts in US policy, pose challenges to this strategy.

US Weighs Harsher Sanctions on Russia Amidst Ongoing Ukraine Conflict
The US considers harsher sanctions against Russia's oil and gas industry, aiming to weaken its war effort in Ukraine; however, Russia's oil exports to China and India, and potential shifts in US policy, pose challenges to this strategy.
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48% Bias Score

Potential US-Russia Gas Deal to Facilitate Russian Energy Exports to Europe Amid Ukraine War
Discussions between the Trump administration and the Russian government explored facilitating increased Russian gas exports to Europe through American intermediaries or investments, potentially as part of a Ukraine peace deal, despite denials from both sides and EU efforts to decrease reliance on Ru...

Potential US-Russia Gas Deal to Facilitate Russian Energy Exports to Europe Amid Ukraine War
Discussions between the Trump administration and the Russian government explored facilitating increased Russian gas exports to Europe through American intermediaries or investments, potentially as part of a Ukraine peace deal, despite denials from both sides and EU efforts to decrease reliance on Ru...
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40% Bias Score

EU to End Russian Energy Imports by 2027
The EU plans to fully eliminate Russian gas and oil imports by 2027, decreasing its reliance on Russia while increasing reliance on other global powers. This shift, while reducing Russia's leverage, presents environmental and geopolitical challenges.

EU to End Russian Energy Imports by 2027
The EU plans to fully eliminate Russian gas and oil imports by 2027, decreasing its reliance on Russia while increasing reliance on other global powers. This shift, while reducing Russia's leverage, presents environmental and geopolitical challenges.
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36% Bias Score

Slovakia Vetoes EU Plan to End Russian Gas Imports
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico vehemently opposes the European Commission's plan to end Russian gas imports by 2027, threatening a veto due to potential economic harm to Slovakia and its existing gas contract with Russia until 2034; he plans to attend Moscow's May 9th Victory Day parade.

Slovakia Vetoes EU Plan to End Russian Gas Imports
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico vehemently opposes the European Commission's plan to end Russian gas imports by 2027, threatening a veto due to potential economic harm to Slovakia and its existing gas contract with Russia until 2034; he plans to attend Moscow's May 9th Victory Day parade.
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60% Bias Score

EU to End Russian Gas Sales by 2027
The European Union announced a plan to end Russian gas sales to the continent by 2027, potentially overriding objections from countries like Hungary and Slovakia that have been heavily reliant on Russian energy, despite the ongoing war in Ukraine.

EU to End Russian Gas Sales by 2027
The European Union announced a plan to end Russian gas sales to the continent by 2027, potentially overriding objections from countries like Hungary and Slovakia that have been heavily reliant on Russian energy, despite the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score
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