Royal Dutch Shell has returned empty handed from its exploration campaign targeting natural gas reserves in the deserts of Saudi Arabia. According to Andrew Brown,
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Dealing with Egypt’s Energy Subsidy Monster
Mohamed Shoeib, CEO of the energy division at Citadel Capital, thinks that subsidies that countries like Saudi Arabia provide Egypt with are not a solution
India’s RIL Stops Investment in R&D
India’s Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), country’s largest private sector enterprise with businesses in the energy and materials value chain, has decided to stop its investment
Circle Oil Finds Gas in Morocco
The Irish Oil & Gas exploration firm Circle Oil has announced the discovery of gas in Morocco. The Limerick-based group said it encountered gas at
Ottawa Approves the Northern Gateway Pipeline
The Canadian government approved the building of the Northern Gateway pipeline by the Canadian crude oil and liquids pipeline company – Enbridge Inc’s – provided
“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
Global Energy Goals Need 48 Trillion USD by 2035
The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) special report on investment has revealed that meeting the world’s growing need for energy will demand more than 48 trillion
Looming Power Crisis in Europe as Coal Three Times Cheaper than Gas
A recent report by a gas association Cedigaz – the International Center for National Gas Information – has warned that the Russia-Ukraine crisis is prompting
NGO Points Out Commercial “Gas Flaring”
A non-profit organization active in sustainable land development, the Western Values Project (WVP), has lately released a report pointing out the problem of gas flaring
Moscow and Beijing Agree on a €300-billion Gas Deal
Despite the initial disappointment after the first day of high-profile Russia-China negotiations, the words of analysts have finally become a reality. Both countries managed to