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With Russia’s exit, Norway becomes Europe’s energy champion
It is now the continent’s largest supplier of natural gas, and last year the country’s energy earnings jumped $100 billion.
Shell quits Russia, joining BP as oil giants object to attack on Ukraine
Shell said it would exit its investments in Russia, a day after BP said it would do the same. Now companies like TotalEnergies and Exxon will face questions.
www.post-gazette.com
U.S. Steel hooks up with Equinor to study cleaner steel production
U.S. Steel Corp. announced Monday it plans to work with oil and gas producer Equinor US Holdings Inc. to study the potential for carbon capture and storage, and hydrogen development in the tri-state region of Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.
Big Oil’s green makeover
Can BP master new disruptive technologies or will it go the way of typewriter makers?
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www.bloomberg.com
BP’s $1.1 billion deal marks first step into offshore wind
BP Plc, the oil giant that announced a seismic strategy shift last month, made its first venture into offshore wind power with a $1.1 billion purchase of U.S. assets from Norway’s Equinor ASA.
www.nytimes.com
A new weapon against climate change may float
The wind power industry sees an opportunity in allowing windmills to be pushed into deeper water.
e360.yale.edu
Will floating turbines usher in a new wave of offshore wind?
Proponents contend the new technology could boost the wind industry, but daunting challenges, including costs, remain.
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