security
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Any conflict in the Middle East can create a geopolitical risk premium, but a more dramatic price impact may not materialize unless the conflict draws in other states and nonstate actors.
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The recapture of the "Boyko Towers" takes Kyiv "many steps closer to regaining Crimea," the Ukrainian intelligence service said.
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The US Department of Justice also announced the seizure of almost 1 million bbl of Iranian crude oil.
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With a rapid transition toward renewable energy, the energy sector has an increased reliance on technology. This makes it particularly vulnerable with regard to cybersecurity.
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The industry's increasing dependence on digital systems has escalated the importance of robust cybersecurity strategies, presenting an array of unprecedented challenges.
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Cyber risks facing the oil and gas industry continue to grow. Legal requirements, likewise, are continuing to expand. This article summarizes how these trends may affect oil and gas companies and describes steps companies can take to stay ahead of the curve.
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Analysis by Rystad shows global energy reliability concerns are triggering a surge in oil and gas investments. The analysis goes on, however, to suggest that this uptick is only temporary and service companies should capitalize now before the focus returns to the energy transition.
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Energy company DTEK plans a second phase to build back greener after Russian invasion.
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The gathering’s goal is to install 120 GW of wind power in the North Sea by 2030.
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China Coast Guard patrols near oil and gas projects in the South China Sea have triggered responses from Vietnamese law enforcement and the Malaysian navy in two separate incidents over the past month.