Saudis Seen Losing Market Share to Iran, Iraq on Oil Cuts
Christof Rühl argues that oil producing countries will not be able to eliminate the excess of stored oil unless they extend their output limits
Christof Rühl argues that oil producing countries will not be able to eliminate the excess of stored oil unless they extend their output limits
Several countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have announced plans to embrace nuclear power as part of their future energy
GIS’s new “Dossier” series aims to give readers a quick overview of the analysis of key topics, regions or conflicts. This edition looks at oil and gas
Tunisia will always be remembered as the country that started the Arab Spring. The wave of protests that began there toppled several dictators,
On Monday 6 February 2017, as part of its energy talk series, Access for Women in Energy organised an event on assessing the investment climate
The club of nuclear power producers consists of 30 countries, but this number could more than double if projects currently planned worldwide
In an interview given to Stasa Salacanin from The New Arab, Dr Carole Nakhle, Director of Crystol Energy, comments on the historical deal
As noble as the concept may be, when it comes to implementation, the political commitment to transparency seems to fall short of its aspirations.
In this article written for Pipeline Oil & Gas Magazine, Dr Carole Nakhle, Director of Crystol Energy, argues that
Iraq has emerged as the most recalcitrant member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), hampering the group’s attempts to
On November 3, 2016 the Windsor Energy Group, a sister-organisation to Access for Women in Energy, hosted a meeting on the future of the North
For the first time since 2008, OPEC has announced a coordinated production cut of approximately 0.5 million barrels