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Headlamp – China’s big three wouldn’t sign long-term LNG contracts with US before the tariffs.

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Will Chinese Tariffs Hurt U.S. LNG? Nikos Tsafos, Center for Strategic and International Studies, May 15, 2019 On May 13, China announced that it would increase tariffs on many U.S. products, including liquefied natural gas (LNG). This the second time that China has targeted U.S. LNG: it set a 10 percent tariff in September 2018, which reduced flows to almost … read more

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Headlamp – Investment in fossil fuels is up!! Jimmy Fallon’s case against renewables.

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Global energy investments rebound, thanks to fossil fuels Amy Harder, Axios, May 13, 2019 Global energy investments stabilized last year after three years of decline, due to greater spending on oil, natural gas and coal, according to a new International Energy Agency report just published.  What they’re saying: Fatih Birol, IEA executive director, says that “the world is not investing … read more

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Alaska LNG funding Arctic icebreakers? China chooses state over private sector.

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Alaska LNG exports proposed to fund Arctic icebreakers and ports John Gallagher, FreightWaves, May 11, 2019 Revenues generated from Alaskan energy exports could be the key to closing a wide infrastructure gap that some assert has left the U.S. a decade behind its competition. Testifying on Capitol Hill on May 8, Mead Treadwell, an Arctic policy expert from the Woodrow … read more