
Transparency in the Oil and Gas Sector: Aspirations and Realities
As noble as the concept may be, when it comes to implementation, the political commitment to transparency seems to fall short of its aspirations.
As noble as the concept may be, when it comes to implementation, the political commitment to transparency seems to fall short of its aspirations.
In this article written for Pipeline Oil & Gas Magazine, Dr Carole Nakhle, Director of Crystol Energy, argues that
Iraq has emerged as the most recalcitrant member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), hampering the group’s attempts to
On November 3, 2016 the Windsor Energy Group, a sister-organisation to Access for Women in Energy, hosted a meeting on the future of the North
The High Court judgment in the UK requiring Parliament to give its formal approval before Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty is triggered, commencing
For a long time, the history of global energy consumption has been marked by the dominance of a single fuel – first wood, then coal, then oil. But all
For the first time since 2008, OPEC has announced a coordinated production cut of approximately 0.5 million barrels
Access for Women in Energy (AccessWIE) is delighted to announce its partnership with Young Professionals in Energy (YPE) London.
Argentina clearly has a world-class shale gas resource and its ‘crown jewel’ is the Vaca Muerta play. How such a resource might be developed and
In the Middle East, discussions about energy tend to focus on the price of oil and the future of OPEC. That is hardly surprising given the dependence of so many of…
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.
As part of its energy talk series, Access for Women in Energy, in collaboration with the Windsor Energy Group, organised an event on the
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
Crystol Energy is pleased to announce its partnership with Greek Energy Forum, an international energy think tank, with
When it comes to oil and gas exploration and production, Egypt is in a different league than its neighbors in the Eastern Mediterranean.
In its Statistical Review of World Energy 2016, BP presents 2015 as a year of sluggish energy demand and plentiful supply. Taking a closer look, one