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Russia and Iran Drive Global Surge in Gas Flaring as Climate Goals Fall Behind

Modern Diplomacy

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June 23, 2026

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Global gas flaring rose to its highest level in six years in 2025, largely driven by increased activity in Russia and Iran, according to new World Bank data. The practice of burning off excess gas during oil production reached 167 billion cubic metres, wasting an estimated 54 billion dollars worth of energy and undermining international [] The post Russia and Iran Drive Global Surge in Gas Flaring as Climate Goals Fall Behind appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

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Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 22, 2026

How Did the Iran War Change Global Energy Security Strategies?

The disruption caused by the Iran war and the temporary closure of the Strait of Hormuz has prompted countries around the world to reconsider their energy security strategies. Governments that suffered economic damage from supply shortages and soaring prices are now looking to build larger strategic oil and gas reserves, potentially creating demand for hundreds [] The post How Did the Iran War Change Global Energy Security Strategies? appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Bloomberg

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· Jun 23, 2026

Russian Oil Exports Hit 2026 High as Iran Waiver Threatens Sales

Tumbling oil prices after the interim US-Iran peace deal are eating into Moscow’s windfall

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· Jul 10, 2026

Saudi Arabia Considers Expanding Its East-West Pipeline

The Iran conflict continues to confront Middle Eastern energy producers with challenges to getting their products to market, and they The post Saudi Arabia Considers Expanding Its East-West Pipeline appeared first on IER.

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· Jun 23, 2026

Iran Claims Hormuz — Pay Tolls Or Else

Iran’s rulers now claim they “manage” the world’s most critical oil chokepoint, daring America and its allies to accept a new legal regime in the Strait of Hormuz. Story Snapshot Iran has drawn a huge new control zone in the Strait of Hormuz and demands ships get its permission to pass. A new Iranian “Persian []

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 22, 2026

Perjanjian tenaga Malaysia-Russia stabilkan harga minyak

PETALING JAYA: Perjanjian bekalan tenaga jangka panjang antara Malaysia dan Russia dijangka membawa kestabilan kepada harga petrol, diesel serta gas asli, sekali gus mengurangkan tekanan terhadap ekonomi negara yang sering terkesan oleh konflik geopolitik dan ketidaktentuan pasaran global. Pensyarah dan penyelidik Fakulti Kejuruteraan Elektrik Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Prof Madya Ir. Ts. Dr. Jasrul Jamani ... Read more The post Perjanjian tenaga Malaysia-Russia stabilkan harga minyak appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

CBC News

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· Jan 9, 2026

U.S. and Iran exchange intensifying fire across Persian Gulf

U.S. and Iran exchange intensifying fire across Persian Gulf

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Related coverage for "Russia and Iran Drive Global Surge in Gas Flaring as Climate Goals Fall Behind": Modern Diplomacy — How Did the Iran War Change Global Energy Security Strategies?. Bloomberg — Russian Oil Exports Hit 2026 High as Iran Waiver Threatens Sales. Institute for Energy Research — Saudi Arabia Considers Expanding Its East-West Pipeline. Watchdog Report — Iran Claims Hormuz — Pay Tolls Or Else. Utusan Malaysia — Perjanjian tenaga Malaysia-Russia stabilkan harga minyak. CBC News — U.S. and Iran exchange intensifying fire across Persian Gulf