
Europe and Russia without Nord Stream
While Moscow’s weaponization of energy flows has stung Europe, Russia will pay the biggest price for the loss of its most important market…







While Moscow’s weaponization of energy flows has stung Europe, Russia will pay the biggest price for the loss of its most important market…

Despite Western sanctions and volatile prices, Russian oil exports proved resilient last year. The global oil market may face different challenges in 2023…

2022 was said to be the year when green transition momentum was halted by energy security concerns. But in truth it was the year when harsh and conflicting energy realities…

Governments interfere with pricing mechanisms to shield consumers and companies from rising energy costs, but such measures only deepen the problems in the long run…

Algeria, Egypt and Israel can increase their gas shipments to energy-desperate Europe, but they can reduce its dependence on supplies from Russia only so much…

Immediately after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, world oil prices jumped above US$100 per barrel, hitting US$130 for Brent crude on March 8…

Governments are scrambling for more oil and gas. Earlier they stymied the industry’s investment with climate policies. The policy about-face has sown confusion and concern…

Norway has the potential to play a bigger role in Europe’s gas market if the government can balance economic interests with its climate agenda…

As part of its energy talk series, Access for Women in Energy (AccessWIE) is organising a seminar on the current energy crisis and its implications

LNG production can be a boon to East African nations, but security risks and institutional gaps will pose hurdles to growth…

Short-termism prevailed in the push for nuclear power…

The Fourth Industrial Revolution – artificial intelligence in particular – has the potential to solve some of the current conundrums of the green transition…