Coverage

Three lenses on energy

Our editorial coverage treats energy as a civilizational system rather than a narrow commodity story, connecting infrastructure, markets, and statecraft.

Hydroelectric dam in Scotland

Infrastructure and supply

Pipelines, grids, shipping lanes, refining capacity, and the physical networks that determine resilience or fragility.

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Offshore wind farm in Denmark

Technology and transition

Nuclear revival, storage, electrification, LNG, renewables, and the industrial realities behind ambitious transition narratives.

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Power lines and pylons silhouetted against sunset

Power and geopolitics

How sanctions, producer strategy, maritime risk, and regional conflict reshape energy leverage across continents.

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Perspective

Why energy deserves long-form attention

Energy sits at the intersection of economics, sovereignty, technology, and social order. It determines the cost base of industry, the credibility of climate policy, and the strategic room available to states under pressure.

Short-cycle coverage often isolates price moves from the deeper structures beneath them. We focus on the capital intensity, infrastructure timelines, regulatory choices, and geopolitical constraints that make energy systems slow to build yet quick to destabilize.

The result is analysis designed for readers who want to understand not only what changed, but what the change reveals about the direction of the world.

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Strategy