Wednesday, January 14, 2026

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Nigeria invests $2 billion to support energy transition

Nigeria's energy transition is being driven by green finance. The president announced plans on Tuesday for a $2 billion climate fund, saying that the oversubscribed green bond was proof of investor interest. Bola Tinubu, speaking at the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week Summit, said that Nigeria's Climate Investment Platform was aiming to mobilize $500 million to build climate-resilient structures…

After nearly a decade, the Canadian Prime Minister visits China

Mark Carney, Canada's prime minister, will depart for China on February 2nd to discuss trade and security issues. This is at a time when Canada is facing uncertain relations with the U.S. because of a trade conflict and threats by President Donald Trump regarding annexation. The visit is the first by a Canadian Prime Minister to 'Beijing since 2017.

US Judge allows Danish firm Orsted to resume Rhode Island offshore project that Trump stopped

The federal court on Monday allowed Danish offshore wind developer Orsted, along with four other projects that were halted by the U.S. administration of President Donald Trump last month, to resume work on their nearly completed Revolution Wind project. The decision?by?U.S. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth represents…

Morocco targets $10 billion AI contribution by 2030

The?minister responsible for digital transition announced on Monday that Morocco targets a boost of 10 billion dollars ($100 billion) to its gross domestic product by 2030 from artificial intelligence. This is as the country increases its investment in cloud services, training programs, and sovereign data centers. Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni…

What's at stake in Uganda’s presidential elections?

On Thursday, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni is seeking to extend his four decade rule in an election which has raised questions about his eventual successor. Although political analysts claim that Museveni and the National Resistance Movement (NRM), his party, are almost certain to win the presidential and parliamentary election due to their stranglehold over Ugandan institutions…

Veteran Ugandan leader eyes new term amid succession talk

After a violent campaign and questions over his successor, it is expected that Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni will extend his four-decade reign in an election held on Thursday. Museveni, a former rebel leader and former president who toppled his predecessor in 1986 is now 81 years old and faces seven opponents. He claims that…

Trump blocks courts from seizing Venezuelan Oil Revenue in US Accounts

The White House announced on Saturday that U.S. president Donald Trump had signed an executive order to prevent?courts and creditors from impounding revenues tied to the sale of Venezuelan oil in U.S. Treasury accounts. The order stated that the money held in foreign government deposits should be used to create "peace and prosperity" in Venezuela.

Malaysia increases gas-fired electricity use in December, as coal dependence falls

Grid operator data shows that Malaysia increased its natural gas-fired electricity generation in December and reduced its reliance on coal. The rising production helped to boost local supply, and also expanded liquefied gas exports. Real-time data provided by Malaysia's Grid Systems Operator (GSO), showed that gas-fired electricity…

What is the current status of international oil firms in Venezuela following Maduro’s capture?

Here are some key facts about the international oil companies operating in Venezuela. The country, which has the largest oil reserves in the world, is now in crisis following the capture of the President Nicolas Maduro. Former President Hugo Chavez expropriated?assets?from foreign oil companies in the 2000s. This strengthened the state-owned PDVSA control over the oilfields of the country.

Explainer: Status of Foreign Oil Companies in Venezuela After Maduro’s Arrest

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Here are some key facts about the international oil companies operating in Venezuela. The country, which has the largest oil reserves in the world, is now in crisis following the capture of the President Nicolas Maduro.Hugo Chavez, the former president, expropriated foreign oil companies' assets in the 2000s. This strengthened the state-owned PDVSA?control over Venezuela's oilfields.

Equinor challenges US Order to Suspend Empire Wind Project

Norwegian energy group Equinor announced on Friday that it had filed a civil lawsuit in the U.S. district?court for the District of?Columbia?challenging a U.S. Department of the Interior's order to suspend the Empire Wind project. Equinor added: "As part in that case, Empire will seek a preliminary order and allow construction…

Orsted contests US stoppage of its $5 Billion offshore wind project

Orsted, a Danish company, said it would seek an injunction to stop its $5 billion offshore wind project after the U.S. government suspended the lease of its Revolution Wind joint-venture. The Trump Administration suspended on Monday leases?for?five large offshore projects that are currently under construction off of the U.S. East Coast due to what it called "national security concerns"…

Oil Prices Stabilize as Russia-Ukraine Peace Hopes Fade, Yemen Tensions Rise

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Oil prices were steady in choppy trade on Tuesday as investors weighed dented hopes of a Russia-Ukraine peace deal and rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East around Yemen.Brent crude futures for February delivery, which expire on Tuesday, were up 3 cents, or 0.05%, at $61.97 a barrel at 1:18 p.m. EDT. The more active March contract was down 12 cents or 0.2% at $61.37.U.S.

NovaBio reports that sugarcane crushing in Brazil's north regions has dropped 9.4% since November 30.

Industry group NovaBio reported?on Friday that sugarcane crushing had reached 32.5 metric tons in Brazil's North-East region through Nov. 30. This is a 9.4% decrease compared to the same period last year. The cane harvested so far during the 2025/26 harvest season is a little over half the total supply that will be available for the entire harvest, which takes place from April through March.

Democratic Governors ask Trump Administration to lift the freeze on offshore Wind Projects

Four Democratic Governors wrote to U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum wrote to the Trump Administration on Wednesday, requesting that it lift the halt placed on 'five offshore wind project on the U.S. East Coast. On Monday, the Department of the Interior attributed the suspension of leases on the projects to concerns about national security.

Japan tightens regulations on mega-solar project to protect landscape and nature

Officials from the Japanese government have announced that they will tighten regulations, and stop financial support for large-scale projects of solar energy to protect the?environment and preserve landscapes. This is part of the package of countermeasures against mega-scale solar farms that was endorsed by the Japanese government on Tuesday.

US Natural Gas Futures Rise Alongside LNG Export Demand

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U.S. natural gas futures rose 4% on Tuesday, boosted by record gas flows to liquefied natural gas export plants and forecasts for more demand than previously expected over the next two weeks.Front-month gas futures for January delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange rose 15.3 cents, or 4%, at $4.105 per million British thermal units by 08:59 AM ET. Priced ended 0.5% lower on Monday.

Analyst: Myanmar to resume LNG imports following cargo received last month

Myanmar will resume LNG imports in 2019 after receiving half of a cargo of the super-chilled fuel last month. This marks an end to a four-year-long hiatus of shipments. After the civil war, shipments of LNG to Southeast Asia were stopped. Since then, Myanmar has experienced gas shortages and widespread blackouts. Analyst Nelson…

Wall Street Journal, December 23,

These are the most popular stories from the Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal has not verified these stories, and cannot vouch for the accuracy of their content. Trump's administration has suspended the leases for?five? large offshore wind farms that are currently under construction off of the U.S. East Coast due to what they called national security concerns.

Japan will provide $1.3 billion of investment subsidies to clean-energy users

A government official announced late on Monday that Japan will provide 210 billion Japanese yen (1,34 billion dollars) to companies using clean energy to fund their investments. The goal is to increase demand for renewable energies and stimulate?growth throughout the region. The subsidies will help to reduce the country's reliance on fossil fuels and reach its clean energy goals.