Fuel Watch:
Iraq’s energy export ambitions include plans for Oman
Iraq, OPEC’s second largest oil producer, is embarking on an ambitious energy transformation that aims to expand its natural gas production, modernise infrastructure, and diversify crude export routes. At the heart of this strategy are multi billion dollar gas projects designed to reduce flaring, boost domestic power generation, and attract foreign investment – paired with a landmark plan to build a crude oil pipeline to Oman, opening new horizons for export security and market access.
Energy Transition Investment Series:
Brazil’s green pivot
With surging renewables growth and strategic incentives, Brazil offers a compelling, if complex, landscape for climate finance and green infrastructure. This is the latest in a series of country analyses, where TEI Times looks at Brazil’s generation and consumption profiles, policy, emissions targets and potential for a future increase in foreign participation in domestic decarbonisation projects.
Technology Review:
CCUS: The decarbonisation tool heavy industry cannot do without
Decarbonising heavy industry and dispatchable power is one of the hardest but most essential steps toward net zero. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ Professor Emmanouil Kakaras believes carbon capture, utilisation, and storage is the answer.
Final Word: Vive la Révolution!
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