Australia’s LNG woes herald changes in global market
When it comes to liquefied natural gas (LNG), Australia breaks world records on several fronts. No other country has had seven LNG projects
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
In recent years, the international community has focused on the North American shale industry and its impact on the Organization of Petroleum
The North Sea is a mature oil and gas province. Output from the two main producers – Norway and the United Kingdom – has peaked and the
The objective of this paper is to analyse how contractual stabilization devices have evolved since the late 1990s, based on a survey of 20 countries
Since 2009, international interest in the Eastern Mediterranean’s offshore oil and gas resources has followed a cycle from widespread excitement, to a
The lifting of economic and trade sanctions in relation to Iran’s nuclear programme means that the Islamic Republic should be able to export its oil
Today’s relatively low price of oil seems to have reconciled the otherwise conflicting interests of the world’s largest producers and consumers.
Ieda Gomes, member of the Advisory Board of Crystol Energy, talks about Brazil’s energy sector and link to Arctic opportunities at the Arctic Circle
Shell’s decision to suspend its Alaskan Arctic drilling activities in September 2015 confirms what many experts have long argued: the day for extracting
After several years of negotiations, Iran and six world powers reached a deal on Tehran’s nuclear programme on 14 July 2015. The deal, if respected,
The global drop in oil prices has analysts mulling over the shrinking profitability of the oil industry. But it is not all doom and gloom. On the