Australia is considering a windfall tax on LNG exports to capitalize on soaring energy prices. This bold strategy aims to boost government revenue amid volatile global markets, sparking spirited discussions among industry leaders
Browsing: energy economics
The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) reveals fresh insights on India’s States’ Electricity Transition (SET) 2026, highlighting the dynamic progress and persistent challenges shaping the country’s bold move toward a cleaner, renewable-powered future
China’s 2026 energy strategy is powered by five exciting trends: a swift surge in renewable energy adoption, a bold increase in domestic crude production, an expansion of LNG imports, breakthroughs in cutting-edge energy technologies, and the strengthening of global oil partnerships
#Encore: U.S.-owned oil sands companies are steadily funneling their profits abroad, fueling rising concern among Canadians who are passionately backing resource sovereignty and determined to keep the nation’s energy wealth right here at home
Japan’s booming resale of Australian LNG is sparking worries among local gas consumers. The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has pointed out a troubling trend: the widening gap between soaring export profits and the rising costs of energy at home.





