
Revolutionary disruption coming to the energy sector
Disruption – driven by ever-newer technology – has become the keyword of the age. Disruption has already played havoc with politics in the West,
Disruption – driven by ever-newer technology – has become the keyword of the age. Disruption has already played havoc with politics in the West,
On 1 February 2017, Dr Carole Nakhle, CEO of Crystol Energy, gave evidence to the International Relations Committee at the UK Parliament on the
In a speech given on the electricity market, entitled ‘The Price of Power: Reforming the Electricity Market’, in the House of Lords, Lord Howell,
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) stands out among its peers in the developing world and especially the Middle East. This small, young, wealthy
Back in the 1990s, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Caspian Sea was described as the next Alaska or North Sea for the oil and gas
On Thursday 15 June 2017, as part of its energy talk series, Access for Women in Energy (AccessWIE) organised a roundtable dinner discussion on
The Arctic’s potential for hydrocarbon extraction is huge. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) estimates that approximately 13 per cent of the
As part of its ongoing growth, Access for Women in Energy (AccessWIE) embarked on a new activity in 2017: organizing educational and business
Apart from the collapse of world oil prices, 2015’s most important energy event was the Paris meeting on climate change. After a fortnight of
When experts, policy makers and commentators discuss major technological developments in the energy sector, their attention is often
Brazil started importing LNG in 2009 as an insurance against a repeat of a power shortage similar to the one which crippled the economy in 2001, and
Russia’s growing political and military role in the Middle East has captured international attention, especially since the country got involved in the
The Oil and Gas Council, in collaboration with Guanxi Energy and the Energy Council have compiled an exclusive thought leadership article
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
The latest drop in the oil price is further evidence, if it was needed, that the world is awash with plentiful oil and gas and that barring any black swan
In this article, Dr Carole Nakhle, Director of Crystol Energy, comments on Saudi Arabia’s plan to IPO a share of its national oil company, Saudi