Analysts were expecting Iran’s oil-and-gas industry to take off following the relaxation around the nuclear deal. Instead, the anticipated boom is nowhere to be seen.
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Exxon Forced to Halt Exploration in Russia’s Siberia Due to Sanctions
US sanctions against Russia prevented Exxon Mobil Corp from proceeding with its ambitious projects to explore the north of Siberia for oil. The American oil
Geopolitics of Energy: Egypt to Buy $15 Billion Worth of Israeli Gas
Investors in Israel’s natural gas industry gave a green light to a deal to supply an Egyptian company with gas worth $15 billion. The move
Market Update: Saudis Remain Committed to Oil Output Cut Deal
Saudi Arabia is committed to sticking with the petroleum output freeze for the remainder of this year even if it means to “overbalance the market
Expert Analysis: The Energy Transition and the Challenge of Critical Raw Materials – Dominated by China?
Renewable resources are often omitted from the geopolitical analyses of energy markets. Yet, the immense development perspectives and untapped potential of the green resources trigger
Aspiring Energy Superpower: US to Open Up Offshore Areas for Oil Drilling
The Trump administration this week proposed to open up almost all of the US offshore areas for oil and gas drilling. This decision will essentially
In Need of Urgent Overhaul: Prospects for Indonesia’s Once-Mighty Oil and Gas Industry
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Dr. Deendarlianto Aan – Director of the Center for Energy Studies, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia Phosphateprice has talked with Dr. Deendarlianto Aan,
Another Obstacle for Keystone XL Pipeline Greeted as a Victory by Environmentalist
Nebraska regulators said “no” to TransCanada Corp’s request to amend its route application for the Keystone XL pipeline through the US state, a potential obstacle
Houston Emerging as the New Global Oil Hub
The American city of Houston is emerging as the country’s new energy hub and it is vying to become the center of global oil trading
The Geopolitics of Oil and Gas: America’s Progressing Energy Diplomacy
In Poland’s effort to decrease its reliance on Russian energy, its state-owned energy company PGNiG signed its first five-year contract to buy American liquefied natural