Energy Geopolitics

Putin’s Pipeline Pitch Rejected as China Bets on Renewables

Russian ruler Vladimir Putin’s efforts to secure approval for the “Power of Siberia-2” gas pipeline during his meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping have been unsuccessful, with no specific timelines announced for the project. While Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov indicated a general understanding of the pipeline’s parameters, final details remain to be settled, and China is reportedly also seeking to increase purchases via the existing “Power of Siberia-1” pipeline. This outcome undermines Moscow’s strategy for finding new export markets, particularly as concerns arise about China’s supply of components for drones used by Ukraine. Despite this setback, both leaders issued joint criticism of US policy and reaffirmed a strategic partnership.

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France’s Massive Hydrogen Deposit: $92 Trillion Claim Sparks Debate

A significant discovery of 46 million tons of natural hydrogen—a resource exceeding half the world’s annual gray hydrogen production—has been unearthed in Folschviller, France. This “white hydrogen,” unlike green or gray hydrogen, requires no energy-intensive production and produces no CO₂ emissions. The find could revolutionize clean energy production globally, offering a low-cost alternative and potentially creating economic opportunities in the region. Further research aims to identify similar deposits worldwide, potentially reshaping global energy markets.

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