A rising China is reshaping global energy markets
As its energy footprint grows, China is intent on maintaining a diversified supply, even with Russian flows increasing.
As its energy footprint grows, China is intent on maintaining a diversified supply, even with Russian flows increasing.
Dr Carole Nakhle Western sanctions that put a price cap on Russian oil exports from December 2022 aimed to cause the country significant economic pain after its
Technical and, above all, political obstacles block Cyprus’s way to becoming a natural gas producer and exporter. Some Mediterranean neighbours, including Turkey, complicate the problem.
The country’s hopes for becoming a regional gas production powerhouse and LNG export hub are thwarted by question marks over its social and political stability.
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To sustain its leading position in the global LNG market, Australia must diversify its export partners and invest in exploration, production and infrastructure.
Oil market expectations have shifted from fears of supply scarcity in the face of a rapidly growing demand to concerns about trailing demand and too much supply…
The LNG boom that followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is accelerating the transformation of global gas markets…
Access for Women in Energy (AccessWIE) in collaboration with the Arab Bankers Association organised a seminar on energy markets and investment in times of war
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…