Europe’s Dependence on U.S. LNG Is Set to Surge — Or Will They Break and Reopen Russian Natural Gas If the War Ends Soon?

Europe’s shift away from Russian pipeline gas has come at a steep price: a rapidly deepening reliance on U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG). According to a new analysis highlighted today by OilPrice.com, the European Union’s dependence on American LNG is projected to climb sharply, reaching as high as 80% of all LNG imports within two […]

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The EU to “Hand Out Carbon Credits to Appease Businesses”

The European Commission has just proposed handing out billions more in free carbon emission permits to European industry under its flagship Emissions Trading System (ETS). According to Bloomberg, the updated benchmark values for 2026–2030 would deliver roughly €4 billion ($4.7 billion) worth of additional free allowances to manufacturers covered by the cap-and-trade program. The official […]

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Is Hungary’s Fight Over Russian Energy the First One to Start a Trend?

Hungary’s newly elected government is already testing Brussels’ resolve on energy policy. In a move that could signal growing fractures within the EU, Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s administration has signaled it will continue purchasing Russian energy if it remains the cheapest and most reliable option—directly challenging the bloc’s binding phase-out rules under the REPowerEU framework. […]

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Haynesville Expansion Pushes into East Texas as Caturus, Aethon Seek New Inventory

The Haynesville-Bossier Shale play, long anchored in Northwest Louisiana, is redrawing its boundaries westward into East Texas. Operators are chasing fresh drilling inventory in the Shelby Trough and surrounding counties as core areas mature and Gulf Coast LNG demand surges. Leading the charge are Caturus Energy, Adamas Energy (formerly Aethon Energy), and other well-capitalized players […]

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