La rubrica settimanale con i consigli di lettura di RivistaEnergia.it, dall’Europa e dal mondo. Settimana 15/2025
“Prime Minister Mark Carney pledged to make Canada the world’s “leading energy superpower” through a plan that includes establishing a single office that would decide on major projects within two years.”
Carney Vows to Speed Permits, Make Canada Energy Superpower
Articolo – Bloomberg
“Libya is set to offer 22 areas for oil exploration and development in its first such bidding round in more than 17 years, oil officials said on Monday, adding that deals will involve production sharing agreements. The new bidding round, announced on March 3, comes as Africa’s second-largest oil producer and member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) seeks to raise its oil output.”
Libya to offer production sharing contracts under new oil bid round
Articolo – Reuters
“Arctic sea ice hit a record low for the end of the region’s winter last month, in a stark sign of how climate change is opening up the North Pole to a geopolitical race for military and energy exploration.”
Arctic sea ice hits record March low as global powers eye shipping routes
Articolo – Financial Times
“The Trump administration’s decision on April 2nd to impose sweeping tariffs on most of the planet is already having significant effects on industries, companies, and individual citizens. In the natural, initial rush to report on the immediate damage done, the impact on US economic statecraft has reasonably been set aside. But the ramifications of the maneuver for US economic power projection will be seismic and systemic, limiting the ability of the United States to advance its interests using economic means in the long term.”
Implications of the Trump Administration’s Tariff Announcement on US Economic Statecraft
Analisi – Center on Global Energy Policy
“International relations have been a critical arena for the new Trump administration’s first 100 days. Whether the efforts to bring about a ceasefire in Ukraine are successful or not, it has become clear that both Presidents Trump and Putin will try to rebuild bilateral relations. Ukraine ceasefire diplomacy is therefore a potential stepping stone – but failure may not derail a deeper bilateral thaw. Any unilateral easing of US sanctions on Russia would be a big step towards normalization that could, on its own, dramatically reduce Russia’s economic isolation.”
Russia-US thaw: Defrosting Arctic LNG sanctions?
Ricerca – OIES
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