The Russian Pipeline Conundrum: Denmark Wedged Between Friends and Foes
Denmark is under pressure to decide whether a new Russian pipeline supplying gas to Germany can be constructed near its Baltic coast. Copenhagen does not
Denmark is under pressure to decide whether a new Russian pipeline supplying gas to Germany can be constructed near its Baltic coast. Copenhagen does not
Azerbaijan is in talks to join the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) as the cartel is looking to bolster its position against the backdrop
An almost forgotten reserve of potash located in north-central Michigan could be worth $65 billion and contribute to the state’s economy. The potash is rich
Saudi Arabia is taming its ambitions for a public offering for its oil company Aramco. The country has decided to move ahead with a listing
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President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Joseph Kabila, met with the most powerful executives of the global mining industry after he had proposed changes
The speeding up of the digitization of energy sector has brought about many economic benefits such as greater efficiency and greater rationalization of energy consumption.
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Ukraine is among the least energy-efficient countries in Europe. Its economy is two to three times more energy intensive than that of its EU neighbors