Market Forces and Government Policies Are Driving Technological Changes
It’s a combination of factors that drives technological changes in any industry. When it comes to the macro environment, market structure and
It’s a combination of factors that drives technological changes in any industry. When it comes to the macro environment, market structure and
The oil and gas sector has spent far less time thinking about an important change that could have just as large an effect as electric vehicles: the war on
Just six years ago, Mexico embarked on an ambitious economic reform program under the leadership of its center-left president at the time,
As the new year starts, it is worth reflecting on the significant energy events that shaped 2018 and how they could influence trends in 2019. Though
The engagement of subnational authorities in the governance of the oil and gas sector is increasingly recognized as an important pillar of an
As part of its energy talk series, Access for Women in Energy (AccessWIE) organised a roundtable discussion on Oil and Gas Market Outlook for 2019.
Venezuela stands out among oil producing countries for its contradictions. Though it sits on the world’s largest proven oil reserves, it is not even
The energy scene is usually regarded as too complicated for everyday discussion — best left to technicians, scientists, government officials and
The renowned Scottish scientist and inventor Alexander Graham Bell once noted: “When one door closes, another opens.” This axiom well describes
On 13 November 2018, the IEA launched its gold standard of long-term energy analysis, the World Energy Outlook (WEO). The 2018 edition shows
The issue of employment in the oil and gas industry has been a hot topic for a while, and a skills shortage has been identified as a top barrier to growth
When Thomas Edison patented his incandescent light bulb in 1879, the primary market for oil — or then kerosene, which was used for lighting
The oil and gas industry remains one of the world’s biggest and most complex. Yet it is also now becoming one of the world’s shakiest.
Since its formation in 1960, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has attracted international interest. Its classification,
Geopolitical Intelligence Services (GIS) “Dossiers” aim to give readers a quick overview of critical topics, regions or conflicts. This survey centers on
As part of its energy talk series, Access for Women in Energy (AccessWIE) organised a seminar on the impact of digitalisation on the oil and gas
Dr Carole Nakhle, CEO of Crystol Energy, authored the Newsweek Vantage thought leadership on New Technological Frontiers
The Middle East has several features that distinguish it from the rest of the world. Apart from sitting on the largest proven oil and gas reserves, the