Sovereign wealth funds and preserving oil wealth
Declining prices have translated into lower revenues for many oil producing countries, with the economic repercussions particularly
Declining prices have translated into lower revenues for many oil producing countries, with the economic repercussions particularly
Crystol Energy participated in the 2nd Africa Oil Governance Summit held in Accra, Ghana from 26-27 September 2016.
Ieda Gomes, Advisor, Crystol Energy, comments on the slow development of Brazil’s shale industry. According to Mrs Gomes, exploration
In 1938, Mexico became one of the first countries in the world to nationalize its oil industry. Until 2013, it remained one of the few countries
When it comes to oil and gas exploration and production, Egypt is in a different league than its neighbors in the Eastern Mediterranean.
In the swirl of post-Brexit debate the role of, and the implications for, the Commonwealth have been raised with increasing frequency.
Here is a tricky international dilemma. What does a country do when it has two powerful friends with whom it wants — and needs — to have ever
When it comes to liquefied natural gas (LNG), Australia breaks world records on several fronts. No other country has had seven LNG projects
Saudi Arabia is once again keeping analysts busy worldwide. This time attention has been drawn by an audacious economic reform rather than by
Anastasis Papazachariou
Christof Rühl, Head of Global Research, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, comments on the impact of crude oil prices on fuel economy improvements.
Christof Rühl, Head of Global Research, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, discussed the uncertain path of the US oil supply at the 9th Annual Global Crude
Christof Rühl, Head of Global Research, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, comments on shale oil’s reaction to a potential recovery in prices in an article written by