Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has amplified the importance of national-security considerations in Western countries’ energy policies. But both the geopolitical and environmental goals are urgent
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MENA Oil & Gas in the Energy Crisis: A Thorn Bed for Brussels and Washington?
What are the challenges the United States is facing to shore up ties with unsatisfied allies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region
What Does Covid-19 Crisis Mean for LNG Buyers in Europe
Although oil prices have hit rock bottom recently, liquefied natural gas (LNG) is still holding its ground as a cheap and reliable energy source –
Expert Analysis: MENA Energy Sector in Transition – Trends and Prospects
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) economies are very diverse in terms of their dependence on foreign resources, penetration of renewables and several other
Asian Economies to Reform to Get Ready for LNG
Asian economies must start with reforms, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has said, in order to see an expansion in the supply of liquefied natural
Sub-Saharan Africa to Overtake Russia as No.1 Gas Supplier by 2040
Sub-Saharan Africa will overtake Russia as the world’s number one gas supplier by 2040, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA), thus boosting the efforts
China’s Energy Policy and Quest for Energy Security
Exclusive Interview with Leonard Kuo – Taiwanese Expert in Energy Technology PHOSPHATEPRICE has talked in Taipei (Taiwan) to Mr. Leonard Kuo who is an expert
EU’s Policy of Reducing Russian Energy Dependence: Still in the Brainstorming Phase
Over the last few weeks, we have witnessed several major steps that Russia had taken in order to fortify its revenues from selling its natural
Israel in Oil Business Talks with Egypt
The leadership of Israel’s giant oil company, Leviathan, said that they had signed a preliminary agreement with British oil and gas firm, BG Group, to
“Golden Age of Gas” Coming to China
The Medium-Term Gas Market Report published recently by the International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that the “Golden Age” of natural gas is now very well