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NFL’s Texans to buy carbon offsets from oil giant Occidental
Energy
Bloomberg | Top Story | January 06, 2023

NFL’s Texans to buy carbon offsets from oil giant Occidental

The National Football League’s Houston Texans agreed to buy carbon credits from Occidental Petroleum Corp. to offset the impacts of the team’s air travel to games in other cities.
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Green hydrogen market 2022 regional analysis, key players, opportunities, growth analysis forecast till 2028

AJOT | January 05, 2023 | Energy | Alternative

A recent report published by Precision Business Insights on Green Hydrogen Market provides an in-depth analysis of segments and sub-segments in the global as well as regional.

2022 record year for tanker derivative volumes

AJOT | January 05, 2023 | Energy

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U.S. retail gasoline prices rose in summer but ended 2022 lower than start of 2022

AJOT | January 05, 2023 | Energy

Rising crude oil prices and increased gasoline demand early in 2022 contributed to rising U.S. retail gasoline prices in the summer, but gasoline prices ended 2022 lower than at the start of the year because of more refinery production and less demand during the second half of the year.

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Four key questions to ask about climate investment in 2023

Bloomberg | January 05, 2023 | Energy | Alternative

Silicon and lithium prices, venture capital’s appetite for funding climate tech and other factors will set the pace of the clean energy transition this year. 

US surges to top of LNG exporter ranks on breakneck growth
Energy
Bloomberg | Top Story | January 04, 2023

US surges to top of LNG exporter ranks on breakneck growth

The US tied Qatar as the world’s top exporter of liquefied natural gas last year, a milestone for the meteoric rise of America as a major supplier of the fuel.
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The Port of Valencia will carry out the first hydrogen test for its refueling station

AJOT | January 03, 2023 | Energy | Alternative | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech

• During the month of January, technicians from Valenciaport, the National Hydrogen Centre and Carburos Metálicos are expected to carry out this operation in the hydrogen plant located on the Xità quay • The next step will be the use of prototypes of port machinery that will run on this clean fuel • With this initiative, the Port of Valencia is positioned as the pioneering and emblematic port in Europe in the development of hydrogen technologies • Valenciaport has been recognized by the Spanish Government as a reference in the 'Hydrogen Roadmap’

Germany imports first LNG from the US at new Uniper Terminal

Bloomberg | January 03, 2023 | Energy | Ports & Terminals | Terminals

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Energy commodity prices in 2022 showed effects of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine

AJOT | January 03, 2023 | Energy | International Trade | Commodity

After increasing 68% from January through June, the energy component of the S&P Goldman Sachs Commodity Index (GSCI) ended the year 10% higher than the first trading day of 2022. Global events—notably Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which has been ongoing since last February—have contributed to greater volatility in the energy sub-index and higher prices for some energy commodities at the end of 2022.

Germany imports first LNG cargo at new Uniper Terminal

Bloomberg | January 03, 2023 | Energy

U.S. Energy Information Administration

AJOT | December 30, 2022 | Energy | Conventional

Treasury delays final rules on Manchin EV tax credit to March
Energy
Bloomberg | Top Story | December 29, 2022

Treasury delays final rules on Manchin EV tax credit to March

The US Treasury Department sketched out its interpretation of content requirements for electric-vehicle tax credits in President Joe Biden’s signature climate bill, while delaying final rules until March of next year.

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