The price of oil is rising – again
We may be in a period of economic recovery but there’s nothing like high commodity prices to kill off fiscal optimism.
We may be in a period of economic recovery but there’s nothing like high commodity prices to kill off fiscal optimism.
Claire Coutinho’s claim that Starmer’s net zero policy would put Britain in geopolitical danger ignores the obvious fact: this is the case already.
Slowly but surely our political class is admitting that we need fossil fuels – and policy is shifting to reflect this reality.
The Kremlin has inadvertently helped gas prices reach a three-and-a-half-year low.
The energy sector is one of few areas where Labour could actually benefit from building on the legacy left behind by the Tories.
President Ramaphosa has reason to thank his Minister for Electricity, who has significantly improved the country’s power situation against the odds.
The crisis in the Red Sea hasn’t pushed international oil and gas prices up, which is puzzling policymakers.
Contrary to popular belief, the Labour party will not inherit a broken country should it gain power. But any potential success relies on fixing serious policy issues pre-election.
Competing claims to the vast amounts of oil off the coast of northeastern South America are likely to define the continent’s geopolitical future.
Subscribe to Reaction and receive unlimited access to the site, our daily email with analysis every evening and invites to online events.
© Copyright 2024 Reaction Digital Media Limited – All Rights Reserved. Registered Company in England & Wales – Company Number: 10166531.