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Burgum: US Electrons are ‘Mission Critical’ in Cyber War with China

Natural gas will play a key role in feeding energy to tech providers like Microsoft Corp. as China innovates in the AI arms race at breakneck speed, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said at CERAWeek by S&P Global.

Exclusive: Rapid Haynesville Production Challenges LNG Market Stability

Gordon Huddleston, partner and president at Aethon Energy, delves into how the Haynesville's proximity to LNG export terminals positions the play as a major gas supplier, but LNG project timing and rapid influx of gas are contributing to volatility, in this Hart Energy Exclusive interview. 

CPP Wants to Invest Another $12.5B into Oil, Gas

The Canada Pension Plan’s CPP Investments is looking for more oil and gas stories—in addition to renewable and other energies.

Exclusive: Metal Tariffs Unlikely to Disrupt Lower 48 Supply Chain

With tariffs discussions creating uncertainty in the energy sector, Luca Zanotti, Tenaris’ U.S. president, said he sees minimal impact with tariffs on oil country tubular goods, in this Hart Energy exclusive interview.

IBAT CEO: Lithium Extraction in Smackover ‘Almost Child's Play’

Iris Jancik, the CEO of International Battery Metals, said the company aims to work with oil and gas companies to explore lithium extraction projects.

Exclusive: India’s Cairn to Deliver First Shale Well in Summer

India's Cairn Oil & Gas, part of Vedanta Group, plans to deliver its first shale well using U.S. shale techniques honed by oilfield service companies, in June or July.

Thyssenkrupp Nucera CEO: Growth of Green Hydrogen Fills Demand Void

Developing green hydrogen won’t replace existing hydrogen supply but will fill the void left by growing demand and lead the way to green LNG, Thyssenkrupp Nucera US CEO Sachin Nijhawan told Hart Energy at CERAWeek by S&P Global.

Exclusive: Tariff Agenda Forms Muddy Waters for Oil, Gas Decision-Makers

Paul Gruenwald, the global chief economist for S&P Global Ratings, discusses growing concerns with global demand and the impact of tariff uncertainties on the oil and gas industry, in this Hart Energy Exclusive interview.

Russia’s Shadow Fleet Includes More Than 1,000 Ships

The Russian Federation’s illegitimate oil tankers are keeping the country’s economy afloat, analysts say.

Oil & Gas, Geothermal Technology Transfer Not a One-Way Street

Technologies commonly used in oil and gas are making it cheaper to drill deep into hot reservoirs to generate geothermal power, but the oil sector could also learn from geothermal, panelists say.