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High coal prices could boost Indonesia’s energy transition
A Combined US$6.8 Billion Cash Balance From Indonesian Coal Companies Could Help Accelerate the Pivot Away From Coal
August 23, 2022
Ghee Peh
Report
Record drop in U.S. Coal capacity likely in 2018
U.S. coal-fired power plant closures are on pace this year to set a record.
October 01, 2018
Seth Feaster
Report
Leader To Laggard ExxonMobil's Financial Troubles Intensify
Performance metrics declined from 2017-2019 under CEO Darren Woods.
October 01, 2020
Tom Sanzillo, Kathy Hipple
Report
Flogging a dead horse: Why the gas industry can’t stimulate the economy
With polluting emissions from LNG 13% higher than gas, Australia’s gas-led recovery is looking increasingly like the Australian government is ‘flogging a dead horse’.
October 01, 2020
Bruce Robertson
Report
Teck Resources: Rough road on oil sands investments
There may be no better example of Canada’s deeply afflicted oil sands industry than Teck Resources, the long-established mining company that is on hard times today in part for its overly optimistic expectations regarding its venture in oil…
April 01, 2015
Tom Sanzillo, Deborah Lawrence
Report
Duke Energy and costs of coal ash cleanup
Duke Energy and its subsidiary Duke Energy Carolinas are well-positioned to provide the needed financial resources to cover the estimated $2-$10 billion cost of cleaning up its 14 coal ash sites in North Carolina.
June 01, 2014
Tom Sanzillo
Report
Cleaned out by bankruptcy: A primer on environmental cleanup duties in bankruptcy
A background guide explaining what the cleanup obligations are in cases of bankruptcy by oil and gas companies.
December 01, 2019
Clark Williams-Derry
Report
The UK offshore supply-chain dilemma
Stimulating increased offshore oil and gas activity in the UK threatens Its renewable power ambitions.
December 14, 2022
Andrew Reid, Arjun Flora
Report
Indonesia's Downstream Coal Plans Add up to a Black Hole
DME Is Economically and Financially Unfeasible
January 27, 2022
Ghee Peh
Report
Sub-critical Australia' risks from market imbalance in the Australian National Electricity Market
Australia’s east coast electricity market currently faces a disorderly transition resulting in the potential for black-outs and poor social and environmental outcomes.
May 01, 2016
Timothy King
Report
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