Oil markets: Relative stability amid geopolitical strife
Multiple factors stopped oil prices from hitting triple digits, contrary to what many forecasters had anticipated.
Multiple factors stopped oil prices from hitting triple digits, contrary to what many forecasters had anticipated.
The COP28 climate conference was an exercise in pragmatism, yet still delivered significant steps in the energy transition. Success will depend on concrete follow-through.
Politically divided Libya is trying to ramp up its petroleum output and draw foreign investors back to its vast oil fields.
Asia is a crucial market for every established energy exporter, but suppliers’ bets are not risk-free.
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
Recent geopolitical shocks could prompt China to become more risk-averse and renege on past climate pledges…
As we all know, Texas has just suffered the worst weather-related power, and then water, outages on record. The blame game set in instantaneously…
In the battle to curb global climate change good intentions are everywhere. A major new U.N. Climate Change Conference is coming up (COP 26 in Glasgow this autumn, chaired by the U.K. and Italy), and U.S. President Joe Biden has vowed to bring the United States back into the Paris accord…
Germany is determined to take the global fight against climate change seriously. Since the beginning of this century, the world’s fourth-largest
There is no single magic bullet for turning global energy consumption patterns toward a cleaner future. Greening energy is not just about
In an interview given to Jennifer Gnana from The National, Dr Carole Nakhle, CEO of Crystol Energy, comments on the World Bank’s decision
For a long time, the history of global energy consumption has been marked by the dominance of a single fuel – first wood, then coal, then oil. But all