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China's Falling LNG Imports are a Boon for Europe

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million tons in total, these imports reflected a milder February, ample gas inventories that China has been building conscientiously ever since its 2017 gas crunch, Earlier this month, Kpler data showed that Chinas imports of liquefied natural gas had slumped to the lowest level in five years.

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The Permian Is Not Done Yet

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Back in 2017, oil production in the Permian stood at 2.2 million barrels daily. Today, the Permian is producing over 6 million barrels daily, accounting for nearly half of the U.S. Predictions of a looming peak have lately multiplied, but according to Wood Mackenzie, the Permian is not done yetnot if prices improve.

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OPEC Demands Consistency After Another IEA U-Turn

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OPEC reviewed the messages the IEA has issued since 2017 in an article published on its website. This weeks call from the International Energy Agency (IEA) for continued investment in existing oil and gas fields is another moment of truth for the Paris-based agency, highlighting its inconsistent messages about upstream investment, OPEC says.

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Russia Set to Resume Oil & Gas Operations in Iraqi Kurdistan 

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From 2017 until the forced removal of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, Moscows extensive energy operations in the KRI provided it with very cheap oil and gas supplies and were also an integral part of its growing geopolitical presence on the western flank of the Middle East.

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Jeff Currie: The World Has Reached Peak Oil Trade

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Global trade in fossil fuels peaked in 2017 and is set to decline as nations seeking energy security accelerate investments in renewable energy and nuclear power, Carlyle Groups Jeff Currie wrote in a research note Monday.

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EIA forecasts Alaska crude oil production will grow in 2026 for the first time since 2017

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If realized, this annual production increase will be the first since 2017 and the largest since 2002. Two new oil developments in Alaska the Nuna and Pikka projects are expected to boost crude oil production in the state after decades of decline. Average annual crude oil production in Alaska peaked at 2.0

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Women in the Workplace 2017

McKinsey

More companies are committing to gender equality. But progress will remain slow unless we confront blind spots on diversity—particularly regarding women of color, and employee perceptions of the status quo.

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