Energy will once again be at the forefront politically and economically in 2026. At the same time, issues relating to price, capacity, and new tech scale-up mean the industry remains mired in uncertainty.
Will LNG continue its growth, driven by the , or will solar, green molecules and other renewable technologies be the main story?
Then there is the continued spectre of geopolitical tensions, underlined by the recent US capture of Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro. Each new year also brings fresh hope that the Ukraine war will end, though a resolution won’t come easily.
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