🇺🇸American Businessmen Consider Welcoming🇷🇺Russia’s Novatek to Alaska Gas Reserves
The world is changing much faster than treaties and diplomacy generally seem to admit, and energy is a key variable to follow this trend.
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In a recent article from the New York Times—certainly not a Kremlin mouthpiece—reports that Gentry Beach, an American hedge fund and private equity investor with personal connections extending to Donald Trump Jr. (the President’s eldest son), has signed an agreement with
Novatek’s management to enter the U.S. upstream gas. Novatek would provide key Arctic technologies already developed and used in Russia to exploit immense gas reserves in the Yamal Peninsula. Yes, you are reading correctly: Russian investment is being sought for the development
of American natural gas. First things first: since last August’s Alaska Summit—the first time since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine that a U.S. President has met with Russian President Vladimir Putin—major figures within the Kremlin’s inner circle have been
speaking about joint energy investments, particularly in the Arctic. Kirill Dmitriev, the CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, has been explicit about various business opportunities between Washington and Moscow, including in the energy and transport sectors.
When these
rumblings originate in Russia, they usually find very little space in Western media. Now, however, the situation seems very different, as American investors with strategic political connections are the ones speaking about developing Alaska’s North Slope gas reserves and exporting
them to Asian customers in the form of LNG. Another project sought by the Trump administration with full force, Alaska LNG, aims to develop an 800-km pipeline from the north to the south of Alaska. This would bring natural gas from the same resource basin while building one of
the largest LNG export facilities in the Asia-Pacific: a terminal that could ship gas for decades to come to Asian buyers. A non-trivial detail is that the Trump administration sought to fund this project through the imposition of trade tariffs to Asian countries, which the
Supreme Court has just ruled as invalid.
As Donald Trump seeks a new blueprint to advance his energy fantasies—ehile operating within a democratic state where the separation of powers still functions—there may be voices whispering a solution in his ears:
find an accommodation with the Kremlin to bolster the “American Energy Dominance.”
At this point, everything is possible in this global energy geopolitical scenario.
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🚨No Peak Oil or Gas Anytime Soon? The @IEA just delivered a major wake-up call to policymakers and the market. The key variable? Electricity generation, policy failure, and geopolitics.
Why the transition is slowing down:
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For the first time in many years, the @IEA acknowledges that the energy transition is not evolving as expected and that the demand for hydrocarbons, and particularly Oil & Gas, could outpace expectations, determining new strategic concerns for producers and consumers.
The Current Policies Scenario, built on where the world is right now in terms of energy uses and technologic advancement, says that we are far off seeing any Oil and Gas consumption peaks. In the scenario, less policy support and higher assumed grid integration challenge the
🤝The energy interdependence between🌍Africa and🇨🇳China is one of the single most important and undervalued variable when considering the future of the energy transition
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From
🇿🇦South Africa
to
🇳🇬Nigeria
and
🇩🇿Algeria
African imports of Chinese solar panels have been on the rise this year and it represents a continental phenomenon, not just a single country trend. It signals an expanding interdependence based on domestic incentives to diversify
energy sources.
The demand for off-grid, affordable energy booms where Africans cannot afford to pay for expensive electricity, imported gas, or simply have no access to electricity services due to disrupted and malfunctioning grids.
The affordability of decentralised energy
🚨🇳🇱The Netherlands is #rationing electricity to avoid stress on the grid and a possible #blackouts
Thousands of businesses and public services are waiting years in line to be connected to the country's grids as it could not afford more interconnections at this point in time
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The electricity grid of The Netherlands is in big trouble. This is not the story you would expect from one of the countries in the EU which abandoned gas production from the largest field in 2023 to electrify energy consumption and switch to decarbonising many industries.
The Dutch government estimates €200 billion to upgrade obsolete substations, cables, and pylons in a country with not an extended territory but heavily industrialised and logistically interconnected with two major neighbours such as France and Germany.
Without these investments
🚨🇮🇷Iran's Parliament endorsed closing the Strait of #Hormuz, a vital transit point for global #Oil and #Gas trade off its coast. Yet, the final decision on how to proceed with a closure rests on the supreme leader Ali Hosseini Khamenei and security authorities.
Any attempt to close Hormuz to ship transit would be a massive retaliation against the🇺🇲United States, which this night attacked Iran's nuclear facilities through cluster bombs and submarines deployed in the Middle East, del facto entering the war along with🇮🇱Israel, but also
to many other regional allies hosting U.S. troops in the region. Expect a hell of a week for #energy markets.
To explore the energy geopolitics of the conflict between🇮🇱Israel🇺🇸U.S. &🇮🇷Iran
➡️Qatar’s Gas Diplomacy in the Iran-Israel War
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🚨💥Visual reports confirm🇮🇷#Iran missiles hit the #Haifa power plant in Northern🇮🇱#Israel and create some damages to it, even though there is no official confirmation from the government or the company.
The power plant is a strategic asset for the country's energy security
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Israel's Iron Dome is not flawless, this is what the IDF and government always said about the defence system developed in a decade and protecting Israel from aerial attacks. Iron Dome has been fundamental over the last nights as Iran attempted to penetrate it by launching waves
of hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones at the same time to overcome Israel's defenses. Last night, something happened as the Haifa Power Plant was hit and fires were detected at the same plant over the night.
Some unconfirmed media reports are also talking about blackouts
⚡️The most dangerous blackout in history, collapsing the grids of🇪🇸Spain &🇵🇹Portugal, was caused by the disconnection between🇪🇸Spain &🇫🇷France, thus between the🇪🇸🇵🇹Iberian Peninsula & the🇪🇺EU
🚨Interdependency is the most important variable in today's energy geopolitics
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According to REE, the operator of the Spanish grid, the giant blackout of yesterday, one of the most spectacular failures of the European energy systems in the age of electrification, was caused by the sudden disconnection between the Spanish and French electricity grids.
For the operator, the loss of power that affected the Spanish grid at 12.33 CET, and which causes are yet unknown, determined such a huge imbalance on the grid that brought the same Spanish one to disconnect from the French one, and thus to the EU.
In turn, this led to the