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Australia Extends Gas Project to 2070, Sparking Climate Backlash
Australia's Environment Minister approved extending the North West Shelf gas project's lifespan to 2070, defying crossbench and environmental group criticism due to existing legislation that prioritizes economic and heritage factors over climate concerns, despite pre-election promises.
Australia Extends Gas Project to 2070, Sparking Climate Backlash
Australia's Environment Minister approved extending the North West Shelf gas project's lifespan to 2070, defying crossbench and environmental group criticism due to existing legislation that prioritizes economic and heritage factors over climate concerns, despite pre-election promises.
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56% Bias Score


BP, Zhejiang Energy ink 10-year LNG deal
BP and Zhejiang Energy signed a 10-year LNG deal, supplying up to 1 million metric tons annually, reflecting China's efforts to secure long-term energy supplies amid economic growth and environmental targets.
BP, Zhejiang Energy ink 10-year LNG deal
BP and Zhejiang Energy signed a 10-year LNG deal, supplying up to 1 million metric tons annually, reflecting China's efforts to secure long-term energy supplies amid economic growth and environmental targets.
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36% Bias Score


B.C. to Decide Fate of $10-Billion Prince Rupert Gas Pipeline
The British Columbia government will decide in spring 2025 on the future of the $10-12 billion Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, jointly owned by the Nisga'a Nation and Western LNG, amid concerns from Indigenous groups about its environmental impact and potential infringement on their rights.
B.C. to Decide Fate of $10-Billion Prince Rupert Gas Pipeline
The British Columbia government will decide in spring 2025 on the future of the $10-12 billion Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, jointly owned by the Nisga'a Nation and Western LNG, amid concerns from Indigenous groups about its environmental impact and potential infringement on their rights.
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44% Bias Score


TotalEnergies' LNG Deal Hinges on Fate of Controversial BC Pipeline
TotalEnergies signed a 20-year deal to buy two million tonnes of LNG annually from British Columbia's Ksi Lisims facility, but the project's associated pipeline faces cost overruns and environmental opposition, with its future hinging on government approval.
TotalEnergies' LNG Deal Hinges on Fate of Controversial BC Pipeline
TotalEnergies signed a 20-year deal to buy two million tonnes of LNG annually from British Columbia's Ksi Lisims facility, but the project's associated pipeline faces cost overruns and environmental opposition, with its future hinging on government approval.
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36% Bias Score


LNG Canada Poised for First Asia Exports
LNG Canada's $18-billion export terminal in Kitimat, B.C., is nearing completion, poised to become Canada's first LNG export facility, shipping fuel to Asia within weeks, despite past setbacks and ongoing environmental concerns.
LNG Canada Poised for First Asia Exports
LNG Canada's $18-billion export terminal in Kitimat, B.C., is nearing completion, poised to become Canada's first LNG export facility, shipping fuel to Asia within weeks, despite past setbacks and ongoing environmental concerns.
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44% Bias Score


Environmental Groups Demand Halt to Russian LNG Imports to Germany
German and Ukrainian environmental groups are urging Chancellor-elect Friedrich Merz to end Russian LNG imports, citing a surge in purchases by the state-owned Sefe from 8 shipments in 2023 to 49 in 2024, totaling 5.66 billion cubic meters, exceeding EU humanitarian aid to Ukraine and potentially fi...
Environmental Groups Demand Halt to Russian LNG Imports to Germany
German and Ukrainian environmental groups are urging Chancellor-elect Friedrich Merz to end Russian LNG imports, citing a surge in purchases by the state-owned Sefe from 8 shipments in 2023 to 49 in 2024, totaling 5.66 billion cubic meters, exceeding EU humanitarian aid to Ukraine and potentially fi...
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56% Bias Score

Record U.S. Exports Amidst Record Trade Deficit
During the first quarter of 2025, U.S. exports totaled a record $522.61 billion, exceeding $500 billion for the third consecutive year, while imports reached $948.10 billion, resulting in a record trade deficit of $425.49 billion.

Record U.S. Exports Amidst Record Trade Deficit
During the first quarter of 2025, U.S. exports totaled a record $522.61 billion, exceeding $500 billion for the third consecutive year, while imports reached $948.10 billion, resulting in a record trade deficit of $425.49 billion.
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36% Bias Score

BP, Zhejiang Energy Sign 10-Year LNG Deal, Underscoring China's Energy Demand
BP and Zhejiang Energy signed a 10-year LNG supply agreement, delivering up to 1 million metric tons annually, reflecting China's continued natural gas demand amidst economic growth and environmental targets.

BP, Zhejiang Energy Sign 10-Year LNG Deal, Underscoring China's Energy Demand
BP and Zhejiang Energy signed a 10-year LNG supply agreement, delivering up to 1 million metric tons annually, reflecting China's continued natural gas demand amidst economic growth and environmental targets.
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24% Bias Score

Australia's Browse LNG Project Faces Critical Decision
Australia's Environment Minister faces a crucial decision by next week on the $17.5 billion Browse LNG project, capable of supplying 11.4 million tons annually to Japan and China, amid delays and environmental protests, threatening Australia's role as a key LNG supplier.

Australia's Browse LNG Project Faces Critical Decision
Australia's Environment Minister faces a crucial decision by next week on the $17.5 billion Browse LNG project, capable of supplying 11.4 million tons annually to Japan and China, amid delays and environmental protests, threatening Australia's role as a key LNG supplier.
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Alaska, Japan, South Korea ink LNG deal, unlocking North Slope resources
Alaska, Japan, and South Korea have reached a new agreement to develop Alaska's North Slope LNG, utilizing a three-stage financing mechanism and incorporating ammonia generation and carbon dioxide sequestration, making previously inaccessible resources viable and positioning Alaska as a key player i...

Alaska, Japan, South Korea ink LNG deal, unlocking North Slope resources
Alaska, Japan, and South Korea have reached a new agreement to develop Alaska's North Slope LNG, utilizing a three-stage financing mechanism and incorporating ammonia generation and carbon dioxide sequestration, making previously inaccessible resources viable and positioning Alaska as a key player i...
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44% Bias Score

Greece and US Strengthen Energy Ties
Greek Minister of Environment and Energy Stauros Papadatos concluded four days of meetings in the US focused on strengthening energy cooperation with the US, particularly in hydrocarbons and LNG, resulting in the US Energy Secretary agreeing to hold the P-TECC meeting in Athens in November.

Greece and US Strengthen Energy Ties
Greek Minister of Environment and Energy Stauros Papadatos concluded four days of meetings in the US focused on strengthening energy cooperation with the US, particularly in hydrocarbons and LNG, resulting in the US Energy Secretary agreeing to hold the P-TECC meeting in Athens in November.
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60% Bias Score

TotalEnergies Builds \$1.6B Low-Carbon LNG Plant in Oman
TotalEnergies and OQEP are building a \$1.6 billion LNG plant in Oman's Sohar port, with production starting in Q1 2028, primarily supplying the Gulf's marine fuel market; the plant will run on 100% renewable energy from a 300-megawatt solar farm.

TotalEnergies Builds \$1.6B Low-Carbon LNG Plant in Oman
TotalEnergies and OQEP are building a \$1.6 billion LNG plant in Oman's Sohar port, with production starting in Q1 2028, primarily supplying the Gulf's marine fuel market; the plant will run on 100% renewable energy from a 300-megawatt solar farm.
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60% Bias Score
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