Dr Carole Nakhle

Publications

Books

Nakhle, C. (2008) ‘Petroleum Taxation: Sharing the Oil Wealth”, Routledge, London.

Nakhle, C., Howell, D. (2007) ‘Out of the Energy Labyrinth’, I.B.Tauris, London.

Chapters

Nakhle, C., Benninger, T. (2024) ‘Taxation of Oil and Gas and Implication of the Energy Transition in the Middle East and North Africa’, IMF, forthcoming.

Nakhle, C., Petrini, F. (2020) ‘The Changing Relationship Between OPEC Countries and International Oil Companies: The Dynamics of Bargaining Power in an Evolving Market’, in Handbook of OPEC and the Global Energy Order, Routledge.

Nakhle, C. (2019) ‘‘Licensing and Upstream Petroleum Fiscal Regimes: Assessing Lebanon’s Choices’, Chapter 5, in The Future of Petroleum in Lebanon: Energy, Politics and Economic Growth, I.B.Tauris, London.

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘Russia’s Energy Diplomacy in the Middle East’, in Russia’s return to the Middle East: building sandcastles? Edited by Nicu Popescu, Stanislav Secrieru, Chaillot Paper, No. 146, European Union Institute for Security Studies.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘Coal, Oil and Natural Gas’, in Fred Nadis and Jack Waskey (eds) ‘World History Encyclopedia, Era 9: Promises and Paradoxes, 1945-Present’, ABC-CLIO.

Nakhle, C. (2010) ‘Petroleum Fiscal Regimes: Evolution and Challenges’, in Philip Daniel, Michael Keen and Charles McPherson (eds)¸ The Taxation of Petroleum and Minerals: Principles, Problems and Practice, IMF, Washington.

Nakhle, C. (2009) ‘Petroleum Taxation’, in Joanne Evans and Lester C Hunt (eds), International Handbook on the Economics of Energy, Edward Elgar, UK-USA.

Reports

Nakhle, C. & Beck, R. (2023) ‘Energy Security, Affordability and Sustainability: the Grand Alliance’, Aspen Technology.

Nakhle, C. (2021) ‘Managing Reinvention: The Oil & Gas Industry’s Challenge Post-COVID’, Aspen Technology.

Nakhle, C. Lassourd, T. (2019) ‘Assessing Tunisia’s Upstream Petroleum Fiscal Regime’, Natural Resource Governance Institute.

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘New Technological Frontiers in the Oil & Gas Industry’, Thought Leadership, Newsweek Vantage.

Nakhle, C. (2017) ‘Petroleum Revenue Management and Sovereign Wealth Funds: Principles and Practices’, The Commonwealth Secretariat.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Managing the Oil & Gas Sector in Lebanon: a Comparative Study with Cyprus, Israel and Norway’, The Westminster Foundation for Democracy.

Nakhle, C., Hall, R. (2012) ‘The Taxation of Upstream Oil – Principles, Practice and Prospects’, Centre for Global Energy Studies.

Nakhle, C. (2008) ‘Iraq’s Oil Future: Finding the Right Framework’, Surrey Energy Economics Centre, University of Surrey, UK (study sponsored by the International Tax and Investment Centre, ITIC, Washington).

Academic Papers

Nakhle, C., Acheampong, T. (2020) Oil and Gas Fiscal Policies: The Impact of Oil Price, Investment, and Production Trend’, Tax Notes, Oct.

Nakhle, C. (2017) ‘Towards Good Governance of the Oil and Gas Sector in the Middle East and North Africa’, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia.

Mansour, M., Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Fiscal Stabilization in Oil and Gas Contracts: Evidence and Implications’, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2015) ‘Licensing and Upstream Petroleum Fiscal Regimes: Assessing Lebanon’s Choices’, Lebanese Centre for Policy Studies. 

Nakhle, C. (2014) ‘Energy and Climate Security: Then and Now’, in Global Agenda 2013: Water, Energy, and the Arab Awakening, United Nations University.

Nakhle, C. (2014) ‘Lebanon Petroleum Fiscal Regime: Guiding Principles’ AsSadissa, Bassil Fleihan Institute (Lebanon, Ministry of Finance), October Issue, No.5.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Iraq’s Fourth Licensing Round: Business as Usual?’, Middle East Economic Survey (MEES), vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 14-21, April.

Nakhle, C., Shamsutdinova, I. (2012) ‘Arctic Oil and Gas Resources: Evaluating Investment Opportunities’, Oil Gas and Energy Law Intelligence, Special Edition ‘Arctic Region: Boundaries, Resources and the Promise of Co-Operation’, vol. 10, Issue 2.

Nakhle, C. (2010) ‘Iraq’s Oil: Dangers and Rewards’, International Energy Law Review, Issue 8, pp. 13-21.

Nakhle, C. (2010) ‘Oil: Tragedy and Transition’, Oil, Gas & Energy Law Intelligence (OGEL), vol. 8, Issue 3.

Nakhle, C. (2010) ‘The Arctic: The Last Great Oil Frontier or Is It?’, International Energy Law Review, Issue 6, pp. 1-5.

Nakhle, C. (2008) ‘Petroleum Taxation: some Guiding Axioms’, ITIC’s 12th annual Special Report

Nakhle, C. (2008) ‘Can the North Sea still Save Europe?’ OPEC Energy Review, June, pp. 123-138

Nakhle, C. (2007) ‘Do High Oil Prices Justify an Increase in Taxation in a Mature Oil Province? The Case of the UK Continental Shelf’, Energy Policy, vol. 35, pp.4305–4318

Nakhle, C. (2007) ‘Energy and Climate – no Need for Conflict’, IAEE Energy Forum, Third Quarter, International Association for Energy Economists.

Nakhle, C. (2005) ‘Taxing a Declining Province’, Petroleum Review, September, Vol.59, n.704.

Nakhle, C. (2005) ‘Opinions on the UK North Sea Petroleum Fiscal Regime: Preferences Revealed’, International Energy Law and Taxation Review, May, Issue 5.

Nakhle, C. (2005) ‘North Sea Taxation: Has the UK Reached the Tipping Point?’ Oil, Gas & Energy Law (OGEL), March, Vol.3, Issue 1.

Articles

Nakhle, C. (2024) ‘Why Angola left OPEC’ Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2024) ‘Why 2023 could prove to be both the worst and the best year for climate change’, The National News, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2024) ‘European gas markets: Post-war outlook’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2024) ‘There is a simple reason why oil and gas companies keep investing in new projects’, GEOExPro Magazine, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2024) ‘Oil markets: Relative stability amid geopolitical strife’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2024) ‘COP28: A ‘historic’ climate deal?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2024) ‘Libya’s uphill struggle to attract oil investment’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘Asia’s energy market: The new global epicenter’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Dec.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘Israel’s gas exports in times of war’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘A rising China is reshaping global energy markets’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘Western sanctions haven’t curbed Russian oil profits, but the green energy transition could’, The Conversation, Oct.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘Cyprus’s gas remains stranded’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Oct.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘Egypt’s gas exports under threat’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘Australia’s LNG Success May Be at Risk’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘A New Era for Natural Gas Markets’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, July.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘The Race to Tax Fossil Fuel Profits’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, June.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘The Energy Transition and the Risk of Resource Nationalism’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, May.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘Global Economic Uncertainty Means Oil Prices – And Your Fuel Bill – Will Continue to Surprise This Year’, The Conversation, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘Increasing pressure on Russia’s oil industry’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘Averting a Full-Blown Crisis in Europe’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘Lebanon and Israel’s Historic Maritime Border Deal’ Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘Oil & Gas: The Investment Gap Dilemma’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2023) ‘Oil Market: An Early Peek into 2023’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘Europe and Russia without Nord Stream’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Dec.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘Energy Prices and Inflation: Politics Trump the Economics’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Dec.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘AI and the global energy transition’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘Germany’s scramble to revamp its energy policy’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Oct.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘East Africa’s natural gas outlook’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘Can electric vehicles deliver a just energy transition?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘Energy Policy Confusion’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘Will Norway Turn the Energy Crisis into Opportunity?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘North Africa’s Natural Gas: No Panacea for the EU’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jul.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘Russia’s Oil is in Long-Term Decline – and the War has Only Added to the Problem’, The Conversation, Jul.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘North Sea Energy: The UK’s Valuable National Asset’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jun.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘Kazakhstan: An Energy Opportunity for the EU’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jun.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘Peak Oil Demand Will Change Global Market Dynamics’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jun.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘Russia’s energy plans derailed’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, May.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘The EU’s uranium question’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, May.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘The crude reality of oil trade’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘China’s energy and climate plans under threat’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘All eyes on Iranian oil’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘The potential for small nuclear reactors’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘A suspenseful start for oil prices in 2022’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2022) ‘Energy storage’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2021) ‘European gas crunch: Calm before the storm?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Dec.

Nakhle, C. (2021) ‘Oil markets: What crisis?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2021) ‘European gas crisis – the new normal’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2021) ‘How Iraq Can Move Beyond the Oil Sector’, The Istituto Per Gli Studi Di Politica Internazionale (ISPI), Oct.

Nakhle, C. (2021) ‘Masdar – energy transition in action’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

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Nakhle, C. (2021), ‘Trying to grasp the geopolitics of the energy transition’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2021), ‘The hydrogen craze hits the Middle East’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jul.

Nakhle, C. (2021) ‘The last hurrah? Guyana rides the oil wave’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jul.

Nakhle, C. (2021) ‘The energy transition: Some inconvenient truths’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jun.

Nakhle, C. (2021) ‘Oil market outlook: Bulls and bears’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jun.

Nakhle, C. (2021) ‘Could Murban crude become a new oil benchmark?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, May.

Nakhle, C. (2021) ‘U.S. energy policy: Clinging to old tracks’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, May.

Nakhle, C. (2021) ‘Saudi Arabia’s energy ambition: From oil to gas’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2021) ‘New Opportunities 2021: Some optimism for oil markets’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2020) ‘Oil Market Outlook: Striking a Delicate Balance’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Dec.

Nakhle, C. (2020) ‘Oil Market Update: Land in Sight but Rough Seas Ahead’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2020) ‘Oil Market Update: Expectations and Realities’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Oct.

Nakhle, C. (2020) ‘Oil Market Outlook: Sailing in the Dark’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2020) ‘Nigeria’s Oil Policy at a Crossroads’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2020) ‘Oil Market Outlook: A Quandary for OPEC+’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2020) ‘Eastern Mediterranean Gas Outlook Gets Murkier’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jul.

Nakhle, C. (2020) ‘Oil Market Outlook’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jul.

Nakhle, C. (2020) ‘The Global Oil Market’s Strange Alliance’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jun.

Nakhle, C. (2020) Major Setback for Lebanon’s Oil and Gas’, LCPS, May.

Nakhle, C. (2020) ‘The Oil Market Crunch’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2020) ‘Iraq: An Oil Giant with a Chronic Disease’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2020) ‘Kuwait Oil: Time to Catch up’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2020) ‘Shadow over Brazil’s Oil Production Outlook’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2020) ‘Oil in the Energy Transition Age’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2020) ‘The Resource Curse Hits Lebanon Without the Resource’, The Lebanese Centre for Policy Studies, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2019) ‘Germany: Balancing the Energiewende’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Dec.

Nakhle, C. (2019) ‘Angola’s Oil Comeback: Cautious Optimism’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2019) ‘The UAE’s Oil and Gas Investment Spree’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Oct.

Nakhle, C. (2019) ‘A New Oil Era: How US Tight Oil Mutes Middle East Tensions’, The Lebanese Centre for Policy Studies, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2019) ‘The Disruptive Power of American Tight Oil’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jul.

Nakhle, C. (2019) ‘Qatar Builds up its Gas Muscle’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jun.

Nakhle, C. (2019) ‘The U.S. Shale Revolution Continues to Alter Gas Markets’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2019) ‘Market Forces and Government Policies Are Driving Technological Changes’, AspenTech, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2019) ‘Mexico’s Oil Sector Reforms Face a Challenge’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2019) ‘The Long Bridge of CCS Technology’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2019) ‘2019 Global Outlook Market Forces Move Developments in Energy’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘Venezuela: How Not to Run an Oil Sector’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Dec.

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘Oil and Gas Pins its Hopes on New Technologies’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘Digitalization in Oil and Gas Is Changing the People Equation’, AspenTech Blog, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘Technological Innovation Creates New Opportunities in Oil & Gas’, AspenTech Blog, 4 Oct.

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘OPEC’s Next Phase’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘The Power of Markets in Driving the Energy Transition’, Al Akhbar, Special Economic Report, 24 Sep (in Arabic).

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘Economic and Energy Aspirations of the Middle East’, Fletcher Security Review, vol. 5. No. 1.

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘On the Evolving Road towards Female Empowerment’, Adipec News Preview, September.

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘The Return of U.S. Sanctions on Iran: Consequences for the Oil Market’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jun.

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘Global Competition for Upstream Oil and Gas Investment’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, May.

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘Women in Energy: The Other Half’, Arabian Oil and Gas, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘Increasing Oil Competition in Asia’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘Oil Market Rebalancing and the Future of ‘OPEC+’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2018) ‘India and the Middle East: Energy at the Heart of New Strategic Partnerships’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2017) ‘The Technological Revolution in Oman’s Oil and Gas Industry’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2017) ‘The UAE’s Energy Dilemma’, Oil Review Middle East Review, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2017) ‘The Long Road Ahead for Electric Vehicles’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2017) ‘The Prince of Petroleum’, Carnegie Middle East Centre, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2017) ‘The UAE Balances Oil Riches with Green Energy Drive’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jul.

Nakhle, C. (2017) ‘Caspian Oil and Gas in a World of Plenty’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jun.

Nakhle, C. (2017) ‘Russia’s Growing Economic Ties with the Middle East’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2017) ‘Le Futur du Nucléaire dans la Région MENA’, AFKAR/IDEES, l’Institut Européen de la Méditerranée et Estudios de Política Exterior, Spring 2017.

Nakhle, C. (2017) ‘Shale Energy Shows the Power of Markets’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2017) ‘Tunisia’s Fragile Transition’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2017) ‘Technology Exporters are the Biggest Beneficiaries of Nuclear Power’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2017) ‘Technology Exporters are the Biggest Beneficiaries of Nuclear Power’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Promises and Pitfalls – Iran Oil and Gas’, Oil Review Middle East Magazine, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Iraq: OPEC’s Wild Card’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Lebanon Oil and Gas: Not for the Faint-Hearted’, Pipeline Oil and Gas Magazine, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Global Energy Trends: Is there a Revolution in the Making?’, Arab Development Portal, Nov (also published in Arabic).

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘OPEC and The Scope for Meaningful Intervention’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Oct.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Sovereign Wealth Funds and Preserving Oil Wealth’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Mexico’s Energy Reforms and Production Outlook’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘China at the Centre of Global Energy Changes’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Egypt Discovery Transforms Petroleum Outlook in Eastern Mediterranean’, Lebanese Centre for Policy Studies, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Saudi Arabia Economic Reforms’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jun.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘How Oil Prices Impact Fiscal Regimes’, Lebanese Centre for Policy Studies, Jun.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Australia’s LNG Woes Herald Changes in Global Market’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, May.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Iraqi Oil Dilemma: to Freeze or not to Freeze’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Assessing the Future of North Sea Oil and Gas’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Politics, Economics still Stifle Eastern Mediterranean Gas’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Iran’s Oil Comeback: The Awakening of a Giant?’, Sharq Forum, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘After Paris Climate Deal, Major Changes are still a Long Way off’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Assessing the Nuclear Option in the Middle East and North Africa’, Carnegie Middle East Centre, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2016) ‘Low Oil Prices Today May Not Mean Tighter Supplies Tomorrow’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2015) “ISIL Sells its oil, but who is Buying it?”, Al Jazeera English, 6 Dec.

Nakhle, C. (2015) ‘The Impact of Lower Oil Prices: Challenges and Opportunities for the Algerian Economy’, Al Jazeera Centre for Studies, 21 Sep (in Arabic).

Nakhle, C. (2015) ‘Market Mechanisms will Determine the Future of Arctic Energy Business ’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Oct.

Nakhle, C. (2015) ‘Iran Nuclear Deal: Unlocking Oil and Gas Investment opportunities’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2015) ‘Middle East and North Africa Oil Producers are Facing a New Price Reality’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jun.

Nakhle, C. (2015) ‘Lower Oil Prices: An Opportunity for Oil and Gas Companies’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, May.

Nakhle, C. (2015) ‘Algeria’s Shale Gas Experiment’, Carnegie Middle East Centre, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2015) ‘India Energy: The world’s Wildest Card’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2015) Lebanon’s Oil & Gas Fiscal Regime Options: Focusing on the Overall Picture’, Lebanese Centre for Policy Studies, February, republished in the Daily Star on 20 Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2015) ‘Uganda Oil Sector: A Mixed Picture’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2014) ‘Can Oil and Gas Markets Adjust to a Rising Persia?’, Carnegie Middle East Centre, Oct.

Nakhle, C. (2014) ‘Tunisia Treads Cautiously over Energy Reform in Post-Revolution Recovery’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Oct.

Nakhle, C. (2014) ‘China Energy: Growing Appetite for Gas’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

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Nakhle, C. (2014) ‘Fresh Approach Needed in Reforming Indonesia’s Energy Sector’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2014) ‘Unprecedented Oil Price Stability – But Markets still Liable to Sudden Change’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jul.

Nakhle, C. (2014) ‘America is Right, the UK’s North Sea Tax Regime Needs Reforming’, The Conversation, 16 July.

Nakhle, C. (2014) ‘Iran Oil and Gas: The Implications of a Possible Deal’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jul.

Nakhle, C. (2014) ‘Diversifying Supplies Can Ensure Europe’s Gas Security’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, May.

Nakhle, C. (2014) ‘Shale Gas May Be the Answer to Ukraine Energy Challenges’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2014) ‘Nuclear Power Enters a New Phase’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2014) ‘Managing Expectations and Depoliticizing the Sector’, article published by the Lebanese Centre for Policy Studies (LCPS), the Daily Star (18 March) and in Arabic by Annahar (20 March).

Nakhle, C. (2014) ‘Mexico Embarks on an ‘Historic’ Reform of its Oil Industry’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘Geothermal: Exploiting the Earth’s energy’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Dec.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘Libya Oil: Market Coping Despite Bleak Picture’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘Shale Gas Revolution – The UK’s Experience’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Oct.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘Shale Revolution: Fundamental Changes in the Oil Market’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘Lebanon Oil and Gas: what is on Offer?’, Oxford Energy Forum, Issue 93, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘The Shale Revolution and its Impact on Gas Markets’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘Israel Gas Finds – First Steps to Energy Independence’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jun.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘Egypt Energy: A Troublesome Transition’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, May.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘Kuwait: The Dangers of Oil Dependence’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘Oil Shale and Nuclear Power – Shaping Jordan’s Energy Future’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘Cyprus Gas: A Lifeline to The Economy’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘Making the Reward Worth the Risk’, The Executive Magazine, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘Offshore Gas Pre-Qualification Process: So Far so Good’, Lebanese Centre for Policy Studies, article also published in Al Akhbar, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘The Effect of In Amenas Attack on Algeria’s Oil and Gas Industry’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘Unconventional Oil: OPEC’s New Challenge’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘Lebanon Launches Bidding Process for Oil and Gas Exploration’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2013) ‘Gas: Lebanon Needs a Clear and Robust Framework to Address the Challenges Ahead’, Lebanese Centre for Policy Studies, article also published in the Daily Star, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘US Oil Production on The Rise’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Dec.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Afghanistan Unlocks its Oil and Gas Potential’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Dec.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Poland Moves to Boost Investment in its Vast Shale Gas Reserves’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Low Market Prices Take the Shine off Arctic Gas’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Shell Takes the Lead in Arctic Oil Exploration’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Turkey’s Energy Ambitions Could Affect Supply and Price In Europe’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Shale Gas in China Could Change The Nation’s Energy Structure’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘The Conflicting Objectives of Fuel Taxation’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘The UK North Sea: Resurgence in Activity’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘High Supply and Low Demand Puts Downward Pressure on Oil Price’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jul.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘OPEC Oil Production Outlook Uncertain’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jul.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘How The Energy Market Adjusted to The Seismic Events of 2011’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jul.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Is Resource Nationalism on the Rise?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jun.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Is Qatar’s Success Sustainable in The Face of Global and Regional Uncertainty?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jun.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Why the United Arab Emirates Wants to Keep Both Iran and The West on Side’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, May.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Iran’s Oil Industry: Facing a New Crisis’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, May.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Can The Arctic Ease the World’s Energy Needs?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Iraq’s Fourth Oil and Gas Licensing Round: What Should Investors Expect?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Libya’s Oil and Gas: Opportunities and Risks’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Apr.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘The Unfolding Opportunities for Oil and Gas in West Africa’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Mozambique: Unlocking East Africa’s energy potential’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘The Revival of North Sea Oil and Gas’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Deepwater Discoveries Could Make Brazil an Oil Superpower’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Saudi Arabia Faces Domestic and Global Pressures on its Oil Reserves’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Mar.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘The Future for Transport – With and Without Oil’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Australia Looks to Coal and Gas to Drive Developments in Renewable Energy’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Feb.

Nakhle, C. (2012) ‘Eastern Mediterranean – an Emerging Oil and Gas Province’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jan.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘Vulnerability of Energy Supply: The Case of Albania’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Dec.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘OPEC – Meeting Results and Influence on the Oil Market’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Dec.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘Solar Radiation Management – still a Long Way to Go’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Dec.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘Subsidies – an Inefficient Way to Help the Poor’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Dec.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘What Next for Libya Oil?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Nov.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘Is The World running out of Oil?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Oct.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘How will India Cope with its Rising Energy Needs?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Oct.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘Natural Gas and its Increasing Global Importance’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘Can Renewable Energy Quench China’s Thirst for Power?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘Global Trends in Nuclear Energy’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Sep.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘Can Oil-Rich Countries Avoid the Resource Curse?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘Iraq’s Oil Future – Bright but Challenging’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘US Looks to Renewables as an
Energy Alternative’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘The Slow March to a Renewable-Energy Future’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘Fossil Fuels – Can Supply Meet Future Demand?’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jul.

Nakhle, C. (2011) ‘Trends in the Global Energy Market’, Geopolitical Intelligence Services, Jul.

Nakhle, C. (2010) ‘North Africa – A Region with a Difference?’, WEG Newsletter, Windsor Energy Group, November Issue.

Nakhle, C. (2010) ‘What Have We Learned from the Australian Resource Taxation Experience?’, ITIC Special Edition Bulletin.

Nakhle C. (2009) ‘Iraq First Bidding Round – The Greatest Race on Earth’ or was it?’
– Published in Italian in AGI Energia, July – Published in English in Global Arab Network, Aug.

Nakhle C. (2009) ‘Falling Oil Revenues: Opportunities or Set-back?’ The Review, June-Aug.

Nakhle, C. (2009) ‘The Arctic: The Last Great Oil Frontier?’, The International Herald Tribune, March 22.

Nakhle, C., Howell, D. (2006) ‘Fuelling a Climate Breakthrough’, International Herald Tribune, November 15.

Nakhle, C. (2006) ‘Liberalisation and Energy Security: Competing or Complementary Objectives?’ IBL Focus, Jul, No.30.

Nakhle, C., Howell, D. (2006) ‘Thanks, Iran, for the Reminder’, International Herald Tribune, Thursday, February 9.

Nakhle, C. (2006) ‘Is the Oil Industry still Attracting the Talent it Needs?’, The Way Ahead, Society of Petroleum Engineer (SPE), Feb, Vol.2, No. 1.

Nakhle, C. (2005) ‘Look at the North Sea in a New Way’, Financial Times, Monday, November 28.

Nakhle, C. (2005) ‘Black Gold: Still a Man’s World?’ Oil, Gas & Energy Law (OGEL), Oct, Vol.3, Issue 3.

Nakhle, C., Howell, D. (2005) ‘OPEC & the IEA Have to Get it Right this Time’, International Herald Tribune, Friday, September 30.

Nakhle, C. (2010) ‘Iraq’s Oil: Dangers and Rewards’, International Energy Law Review, Issue 8, pp. 13-21.

Nakhle, C. (2010) ‘Oil: Tragedy and Transition’, Oil, Gas & Energy Law Intelligence (OGEL), vol. 8, Issue 3.

Nakhle, C. (2010) ‘The Arctic: The Last Great Oil Frontier or Is It?’, International Energy Law Review, Issue 6, pp. 1-5.

Nakhle, C. (2005) ‘Managing Decline: Getting the North Sea Fiscal Regime Right’, Oil, Gas & Energy Law (OGEL), June, Vol.3, Issue 2.

Nakhle, C. (2005) ‘Why Were Arab Women Dismissed from the Oil Industry?’, Published in Arabic in Al-Hayat, Wednesday, June 4.

Nakhle, C. (2005) ‘The Impact of Terrorism on Oil Price’, Published in Arabic in Al-Qabas Newspaper, Kuwait, February 15.