The Mexican government is increasingly getting under pressure to start offering more attractive incentives to foreign companies to invest their money in the country’s oil
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BP Faces a New Wave of Fines, Leading to Disinvestment
BP, sometimes referred to by its former name British Petroleum, the world’s sixth largest energy company by market capitalization, is facing a new batch of
U.S. Cannot Seize Kurdish Oil for Now
Yesterday, a U.S. judge said she lacked jurisdiction to seize a tanker carrying 100 million USD in Iraqi Kurdish crude due to the ship’s distance
UN : How to Avoid a Climate Disaster
The United Nations was presented with an action plan to avoid a climate disaster. The study recommends specific measures for the world’s biggest economies to
Alfonso Cuaron Challenges Mexico’s Energy Reforms
The Oscar-winning director Alfonso Cuaron has recently started political activism focusing on Mexico’s planned energy reforms. The Mexican film-maker living in London has published a