Energy

Trump’s “Energy Dominance,” in Practice, is Self-Contradictory

Energy dominance, though a laudable goal, is problematic at a time when OPEC+ seems to be trying to shoehorn its own volumes into the market. These are not good times...

VIDEO: Is Russia Under Pressure?

Have Western attempts to weaken Russia over the last three years been effective?

Illustration of U.S. and Brazil flags as interlocking puzzle pieces, symbolizing U.S.-Brazil AI cooperation.

Digital Dams: How U.S.-Brazil AI Cooperation Could Help America’s AI Ambitions Flow

U.S.-Brazil AI cooperation could unlock sustainable infrastructure for data centers at a time when America’s energy constraints threaten its tech ambitions. The United States’ strategic imperative to excel in artificial...

Venezuela-Lagunillas-18-03-2015- An oil extraction pumps are seen at oil fiel in Lagunillas.

Venezuela Sanctions: A Failure On All Fronts

U.S. sanctions have only entrenched the Maduro regime and opened up the country to Russian and Chinese penetration. 

Harnessing Nature’s Breath: The (Offshore) Wind Industry That Drives Green Power Forward

The offshore wind industry has been shaken up due to a pause on new leasing and permitting for new projects, but a significant amount of generating capacity remains in the...

PODCAST—Shock Waves: How Trump’s Tariffs Are Transforming the Energy Landscape

President Trump’s new tariffs are shaking global energy markets, driving down oil and gas prices, slowing clean energy projects, and raising questions about global economic stability. Trump’s Tariffs and Energy...

OPEC+ Rips Off the Band-Aid

By ripping off the band-aid, the Saudis seem to have accepted that letting prices weaken for a period of time is a necessary part of regaining their lost market share....

Upgrading America’s Energy Finance

Modernize, Compete, Win: Upgrading America’s Energy Finance Strategy

By upgrading its energy finance strategy through smart reforms and strategic investment, the United States can cement its role as the go-to energy partner for the future.

In the Line of Fire: The IEA Is Right Where It Should Be

The IEA is right where it should be, and as a result, the agency may just have to take some bullets to do its duty of informing policy makers. Conservative...

Akchi, Kazakhstan, June 25, 2018: Tanks with fuel being transported by rail. White liquid transport wagon for delivery of goods such as oil, gas and diesel on railroad tracks at daylight.

Europe Looks East to Central Asia

The European Union and Central Asia must continue moving engagement to the next level, from discussions and statements to actions across a broader spectrum. The first-ever European Union (EU)-Central Asia...

Energy Policies and (In)Stability Threats

Fueling Uncertainty: Unveiling the Risks in Western Balkan Energy Policies

Given the risks in Western Balkan energy policies and political instability, it is vital that this still-volatile region be integrated into this European peace project known as the EU—so that...

America Needs a Strategy Against China’s Manufacturing Dominance

As it attempts to strengthen its industrial capacity against China, the United States must reassess the fundamentals of its economic policies and take a long view of its national interests.