
Europe and Russia without Nord Stream
While Moscow’s weaponization of energy flows has stung Europe, Russia will pay the biggest price for the loss of its most important market…







While Moscow’s weaponization of energy flows has stung Europe, Russia will pay the biggest price for the loss of its most important market…

Algeria, Egypt and Israel can increase their gas shipments to energy-desperate Europe, but they can reduce its dependence on supplies from Russia only so much…

Norway has the potential to play a bigger role in Europe’s gas market if the government can balance economic interests with its climate agenda…

Governments are scrambling for more oil and gas. Earlier they stymied the industry’s investment with climate policies. The policy about-face has sown confusion and concern…

Germany woke up too late to the risks of energy dependence on Russia. Moscow’s natural gas shutoff may make it one of the hardest-hit EU economies…

It may seem ironic to talk about a new dawn for Lebanon in the midst of a crisis – and not any crisis – but “one of the top ten, possibly top three most severe economic collapses worldwide since the 1850s,” according to the World Bank…

The EU imports a fifth of its uranium supplies from Russia, and sooner or later it will come under pressure to look for alternatives…

Many of us are anxiously anticipating what the endgame will look like in the stand-off between Russia and Ukraine.