Fossil Fuels Still 86% of World Energy; U.S. LNG Exports Jumped 27%

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The Energy Institute (EI) has published the 75th edition of the Statistical Review of World Energy, covering full-year 2025 data. The press release leads with the news the green crowd wanted: renewables were the single largest source of new energy supply growth for the first time outside of a recession, with solar accounting for 71% of that increase. The news EI buried a little deeper: fossil fuels still supplied roughly 86% of the world's total energy, every single fuel source set a new record, and natural gas trade grew faster than the gas market itself. Once again, the greens can't hide the ball.

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