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  2. Patrick Lavery

Patrick Lavery

    • DNV Energy Transition Outlook for UK finds it is off track on net-zero targets

    11th Mar 2024

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    • Chinese efforts to lower energy intensity of industry faltering; 2025 target well off track

    11th Mar 2024

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    • Private firms planning moderate investment in coal-fired power generation capacity in India after five years’ lack of interest

    11th Mar 2024

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    • MAN Energy Solutions expects ammonia-fired engines for shipping by 2027 or later

    11th Mar 2024

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    • Kazakhstan methane leak believed to be second only to Nord Stream pipeline explosions, company given $774,000 fine, while Google announces methane detection work

    26th Feb 2024

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    • Gazprom’s gas business diminished two years on from Russian invasion of Ukraine, with company reliant on oil business

    26th Feb 2024

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Geologists predicting “gold rush for gold hydrogen”, with natural resources estimated to be as much as five trillion tonnes

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