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      Robin Mills

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      Robin M. Mills is chief executive of Qamar Energy, and author of The Myth of the Oil Crisis
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      The Bryan Mound near Freeport in Texas is the largest of US's four Strategic Petroleum Reserve sites and can hold more than 230 million barrels. Reuters
      Oil consumers need to pay heed to long-term challenges

      Opec+ and consumers are not enemies but the producers’ group is entitled to respond to actions from other market players

      CommentNovember 29, 2021
      Adnoc is an early pioneer of the hydrogen market and is developing a world-scale 'blue' ammonia production facility in Ruwais, Photo: Adnoc
      Why green hydrogen is shaping the future of oil and gas majors

      Hydrogen, carbon capture and the circular economy dominated discussions at Adipec last week

      EnergyNovember 22, 2021
      Abu Dhabi, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, May 27, 2014: (Silvia Razgova / The National) Abu Dhabi, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, May 27, 2014: Robin Mills (Silvia Razgova / The National)
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      Adipec 2021: the future of energy with Robin Mills
      RecordedNovember 16, 2021
      US Vice President Kamala Harris stands next to an electric lorry in New York. Ms Harris announced $127 million in new federal funding for medium and heavy-duty lorries that produce zero carbon emissions. AFP
      How the US could resolve its dilemma on oil prices, the environment and Opec+

      It seems almost forgotten that it was Trump who asked Opec+ to make deep cuts to save the American oil industry

      CommentNovember 08, 2021
      A road sign directs traffic towards the Nord Stream 2 gas line landfall plant entrance in Lubmin, Germany. Reuters
      Only a unified front will help Europe's move from winter crisis to green utopia

      Continent's import dependence on gas increased to 63% in 2019, from 44% in 2001

      CommentNovember 01, 2021
      A scene from 'Dune'. The movie is based on the 1965 novel by Frank Herbert. Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures
      What 'Dune' teaches us about energy sustainability

      Frank Herbert’s book has themes of oil and imperialism, but also water, the environment and their relation to local peoples

      CommentOctober 25, 2021
      Why diversity and pragmatism are key to a smooth energy transition

      Preparing for the future requires policies that combine carbon taxes with time-bound support for breakthrough technology

      CommentOctober 18, 2021
      An aerial view of the Qurum Walkway in Jubail Mangrove Park. The UAE is doing everything from limiting greenhouse gas emissions to planting more mangroves to tackle climate change. Wam
      Why the UAE’s 2050 net-zero pledge matters

      Country's path towards declining carbon dioxide levels and other greenhouse gases is easier than others with a mix of new solar and nuclear facilities, batteries, and gas-fired plants fitted with carbon capture and storage or adapted to burn hydrogen

      CommentOctober 11, 2021
      The Bergermeer gas storage is an underground natural gas storage in the Alkmaar region north of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. When finished it will be one of the largest gas storages in Europe.
      Europe needs an energy policy free of other leading power blocs

      EU demand for gas imports is expected to rise 10% by 2025

      EnergyOctober 04, 2021
      A hydrogen fuel cell bus in Canton, Ohio. Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, is increasingly viewed as a vital answer to curb emissions and help address climate change concerns. Photo: AP
      Why the hydrogen prize for the UAE is vast

      The Emirates could potentially produce blue and green hydrogen at very favourable prices in line with global ambitions that aim to bring the fuel’s costs below $2 by 2030

      CommentSeptember 27, 2021
      An oil tanker outside a crude terminal in China's Zhejiang province. China has been acutely aware of its energy vulnerability for at least two decades. Reuters
      Aukus pact ramifications stretch to energy and trade

      The agreement shows the direction of evolution in world affairs towards an Indo-Pacific approach

      EnergySeptember 20, 2021
      The Hellisheidi geothermal power plant in Hellisheidi, Iceland, features Orca, the world’s largest plant capturing carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere. Bloomberg
      How direct air capture can help countries tackle climate change

      Process takes carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels, separates it and safely disposes it or turns it into useful products such as chemicals or ceramics

      CommentSeptember 13, 2021
      Waves lap ashore near condo buildings on the day the United Nations released a report with a dire warning for humanity on August 09, 2021 in Sunny Isles, Florida. Getty Images via AFP
      Why political will is important for tackling climate change challenges

      To meet the Paris Agreement goals, greenhouse gas releases should be falling 7.6% annually but emissions are instead set to rise 3% this year

      CommentSeptember 06, 2021
      LNG storage tanks at Futtsu, east of Tokyo. Japan is the world’s leading importer of liquid natural gas. Reuters
      All eyes have been on oil but gas is back so who will bet on it?

      Asian liquefied natural gas hit an all-time high this January of $32.50, almost $190 per barrel of oil equivalent, higher than crude has ever reached

      CommentAugust 30, 2021
      Australia’s Woodside agreed to buy the petroleum assets of mining company BHP in return for shares. Bloomberg
      How a deal in Australia highlights the contradictions in energy transition

      Increasingly carbon-averse financiers prefer to avoid putting their money into petroleum

      CommentAugust 23, 2021
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