The global energy economy is undergoing a rapid transition from ‘hydrocarbon molecules to electrons’ – in other words, from fossil fuels to renewables and low-carbon
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Expert Analysis: New and Emerging LNG Markets & The Demand Shock
Over the past decade, an increasing number of emerging markets have joined the liquefied natural gas (LNG) import club. From 7 countries in 2010, they
Saudi Arabia Cuts Its Oil Price for Asia to Fight Off Competition
Saudi Arabia’s oil company Aramco cut the January price for its Arab Light crude for its Asian clients to the lowest level in four months
Europe’s Energy Union: Foreign Policy Implications for Energy Security, Climate and Competitiveness
Thomas Raines (Chatham House – The Royal Institute of International Affairs) For the EU, the energy sector is one of its key topics. The Commission
Latin American Countries Call for Oil Production Freeze
Ecuador, the smallest member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), said on behalf of Latin American nations that the oil-producing economies must take
India’s Potash Demand May Decline Next Quarter
India’s potash and phosphate demand may dwindle during the next quarter due to internal and exteranl factors, says Dutch multinational banking company Rabobank in its
Global Fertilizer Demand Rebounding
The world food consumption has been steadfastly growing during the past few years by 3.1% year-on-year due to strong crop prices and a rebound in
Iraq Crisis Pointing to Canadian Oil Sands’ Strategic Importance
The escalating crisis in Iraq and the looming geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East have highlighted the urgent need to increase output of Canada’s oil
Marrakech Hosts Oil & Gas 2014 Summit
The Morocco Oil & Gas 2014 Summit will take place in Marrakech from 7th to 8th of May 2014 to discuss the onshore & offshore
Chinese & Moroccans, Big Players in Global Phosphate Market
As the US rock production continues to drop due to several factors (environmental, raising costs…), the Chinese output has kept growing in recent years, increasing