Germany is preparing to strike back against the United States, if President Donald Trump follows through on his threat to kill off the Nord Stream
Category: Geopolitics
Geopolitics of Energy: Crude Recovery Uncertain Despite OPEC+ Oil Cut Deal
Despite recent uptick in prices, Brent and WTI are down around 45% from their pre-pandemic peaks earlier in the year. Oil prices remained rather steady
What Does Covid-19 Crisis Mean for LNG Buyers in Europe
Although oil prices have hit rock bottom recently, liquefied natural gas (LNG) is still holding its ground as a cheap and reliable energy source –
Geopolitics of Energy: Oil in Freefall Prompts MENA Markets Slump as Budget Concerns Intensity
Gulf stock markets fell on Tuesday (20 April), with oil company Aramco down 1.7 percent and the Saudi riyal dropped in the forwards market after
Stability is Key: Manoeuvering the Africa’s Challenging Mining Landscape
With over 100 junior and mid-tier member mining companies actively exploring and successfully operating in Africa’s resource-rich mining sector, the Australia-Africa Minerals & Energy Group
OCP Group & Act4Community Support Morocco’s Vulnerable Populations to Fight Covid-19 Pandemic
In contribution to the national effort for the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, the volunteers of Act4Community, under the supervision of the doctors of the
Rare Earths: US-Canada Critical Minerals Collaboration to Address China Security Concerns
The US and Canada announced Thursday (16 January) they have finalized the Canada-US Joint Action Plan on Critical Minerals Collaboration, which aims to advance their
Russia-Ukraine ‘Gas War’ Escalating as Europe Braces for Winter Supply Disruptions
Concerns are mounting that Moscow may turn off the gas taps on the pipeline bound for Ukraine in the depths of winter. This is despite
EastMed Tensions: Turkey Ramps Up Drilling, Cyprus Its Gas Exports Plans
With the outright confrontation between Turkey and the European Union about Ankara’s drilling program in the Eastern Mediterranean on the verge of escalating out of
Powering Africa’s ‘Green Revolution’: Morocco’s OCP to Construct Fertilizer Plant in Ghana
Morocco’s Office Cherifien de Phosphates, or OCP, and the Ghanaian government have signed an agreement whereby OCP will build a fertilizer plant in the west