Qatar Says Natural Gas Markets Will Remain Volatile for Years
Natural gas markets could whipsaw for the next several years because there’s still too little supply to meet rising demand, according to the energy minister of Qatar.
Natural gas markets could whipsaw for the next several years because there’s still too little supply to meet rising demand, according to the energy minister of Qatar.
Dubai-based property and retail conglomerate Majid Al Futtaim Holding LLC abruptly ousted Alain Bejjani, a high-profile executive who’s led the firm since 2015, in a shakeup just over a year after the death of its eponymous founder.
The world is far off course when it comes to achieving climate goals, said Sultan al-Jaber, in his first comments since being picked by the United Arab Emirates as the president for this year’s COP summit.
The Czech Republic is holding an election for the successor of a divisive president who challenged the European Union’s values and tried to forge close ties with the bloc’s rivals.
Germany wants to force its power-hungry data centers to harness excess heat for warming residential homes — an effort which the industry warns is likely to fall flat.
Twitter Inc. won a ruling forcing a group of laid-off workers fighting the company over their severance packages to pursue their claims in individual arbitration rather than through a class-action lawsuit.
(Bloomberg) — Unions representing 110,000 University of California workers demanded that the system divest holdings from Blackstone Inc., including a recent $4 billion investment with its massive real estate trust.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told US President Joe Biden he would deal with chip export restrictions appropriately, an official told reporters following the leaders’ summit in Washington.