Egypt: As Military owns 92 Percent, Land Reform is Key
Three years has seen the overturn of two government, the deaths of thousands of people and the destruction of much … Read more
Three years has seen the overturn of two government, the deaths of thousands of people and the destruction of much … Read more
On his way back from the Yalta conference in February 1945 where US President Franklin D. Roosevelt met with Great … Read more
On 17 July, Nicaragua announced that US-based Noble Energy would invest $30 million in drilling two offshore wells in the … Read more
It’s time to step out from my ‘normal’ role as the ‘energy expert’ and make a comment or two on … Read more
The 2010 Kalamazoo spill and the 2013 Exxon leak in Arkansas are the most glaring incidents, but these are just the big … Read more
The Canadian town of Fort McMurray, population 76,000, is the heart of Alberta’s oil sands largesse–but the town is bursting at its … Read more
The pace of oil and gas exploration is frightening, and discoveries are weekly, if not daily, with volumes investors would … Read more
Australia’s massive mineral exports allowed it to weather the global recession, which began in 2008, quite nicely. The U.S. government’s … Read more
Oil and gas is getting bigger, deeper, faster and more efficient, with new technology chipping away at “peak oil” concerns. … Read more
So much for the lessons of Fukushima. Never mind oil spills, the Russian Federation is preparing an energy initiative that, … Read more
Norwegian energy company Statoil ASA (NYSE:STO) said last week it was forming a special operations division to handle emergency operations … Read more
If oil and gas is a profoundly dynamic phenomenon, then so too must be environmental risk and conflicts over natural … Read more
India’s relentless search for hydrocarbons to fuel its booming economy has managed the rather neat diplomatic trick of annoying Washington, … Read more
Technology, technology, and more technology—this is what has driven the American oil and gas boom starting in the Bakken and … Read more
If you want an objective view of energy, ask an economist, who can tell you what to expect to pay … Read more