Energy Supply and Energy Security
Gregor Erbach, Martin Svasek and Alina Dobreva (The European Parliamentary Research Service) More than a half of EU citizens would like to see the EU
Gregor Erbach, Martin Svasek and Alina Dobreva (The European Parliamentary Research Service) More than a half of EU citizens would like to see the EU
Asian oil markets are believed to be slowly returning to balance after China’s oil production was cut and its inventories of refined products decreased. Global
Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said yesterday (23 October) that he had invited Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak to meet their Gulf Arab counterparts
Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA), the Venezuelan state-owned oil and natural gas company, has been accused by the country’s congressional commission of embezzling about $11 billion
John Robert (The Atlantic Council) The situation regarding natural gas in Europe is going through hard times. On the one hand, there are still prospects
Major oil companies are using the newest technologies including drones and drill design to data management to decrease costs and withstand a sharp downturn in
Brazilian President Michel Temer said on Saturday (15 October) that his cabinet does not intend to increase fuel taxes, which was only a day after
After Potash and Agrium announced their plan to merge and create a new company that is poised to become a leader in the fertilizer industry
Israel Chemicals (ICL) said last week that its board of directors had decided to end its potash project in Ethiopia, citing the Ethiopian government’s “failure
The upcoming Marrakech Climate Change Conference that will take place from 7-18 November in Morocco will feature an unprecedented digital and media coverage of initiatives