Kazakhstan and the EU: Common interest in energy security
While the European Union works to diversify its energy supplies and improve energy security, Kazakhstan seeks ways to end its oil exports’ reliance on Russian infrastructure…
While the European Union works to diversify its energy supplies and improve energy security, Kazakhstan seeks ways to end its oil exports’ reliance on Russian infrastructure…
Some countries have a stranglehold on the materials the world needs to build a low-carbon economy…
The King’s coronation pledge means, surely, that we are not just going to stand by like cowed spectators while the autocratic powers move in…
In this interview given to Rami Chouchani from Al Mashhad TV in Dubai, Dr Carole Nakhle, CEO of Crystol Energy, comments on the EU’s climate
Oil prices have confounded expectations in the first quarter of 2023. Brent – a major global benchmark – hit a low of US$72 (£58) a barrel on March 17…
Russia’s ability to finance its war on Ukraine is starting to suffer because of Western sanctions and market forces. But a determined Kremlin may not care…
Access for Women in Energy, in collaboration with the Windsor Energy Group, organised a roundtable discussion on the global energy investment trend…
European gas markets ended 2022 in much better shape than they had been during the catastrophic first quarter. But they are not out of the woods yet…
The decision to agree on their maritime borders will benefit Israel and Lebanon, but it remains to be seen whether the region can become a natural gas hub…
The 2022 energy crisis produced higher prices and policy changes that encouraged investment in the oil and gas sector again…
Despite Western sanctions and volatile prices, Russian oil exports proved resilient last year. The global oil market may face different challenges in 2023…
While Moscow’s weaponization of energy flows has stung Europe, Russia will pay the biggest price for the loss of its most important market…