After gas supplies through Nord Stream 1 stopped recently, one question is dominating the energy industry: will Vladimir Putin turn the tap back on? Now
Category: Energy

Europe’s Gas Conundrum: War in Ukraine is Changing the Geopolitics of LNG
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

The Global Fertilizer Squeeze: Fertilizer Market in Uncharted Waters Amid War in Ukraine and Russian Embargo
The war in Ukraine has left the world not only short of important grains but also fertilizers, which could further tighten food supplies. Farmers around

Greening Africa: Opportunities and Challenges to Energy Transition in the Maghreb
During the implementation of the Green Deal, the European Union must not overlook North African countries in the Southern Neighborhood, as they are also natural

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

Geopolitics of Energy: Can Europe Manage Without Russian Oil and Coal?
“A stop to Russian oil and coal supplies would push Europe into a short and painful adjustment period,” argues a recent blog post in Bruegel,

Potash Industry News: Emmerson/Khemisset, Kore Potash and Nutrien
EMMERSON, a UK-based company whose primary focus is on developing the Khemisset Potash Project located in Northern Morocco, has announced it has awarded the balance

Renewables: EU Solar Power Generation Hits Record High But Strategy for Offshore Energy Still Needed
Solar power supply in the European Union during June and July rose to a record high in 2021, accounting for 10% of total electricity produced