The Year of the Unexpected
2016 was the year of events people failed to foresee. The first was that, in the middle of the year, the UK would vote to leave the European Union for
2016 was the year of events people failed to foresee. The first was that, in the middle of the year, the UK would vote to leave the European Union for
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 an interview given to Max Brett from the Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI), Dr Carole Nakhle, Director of Crystol Energy, comments on…
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
Welcome to the October 2016 edition of Access for Women in Energy Newsletter.