The Importance of US LNG Exports to Europe
US LNG exports could be a key piece in the European Union’s energy security puzzle.
Myanmar: Ground Zero for China-India Energy Competition
Although democratization has brought added scrutiny to joint ventures in Myanmar, the NLD government is very much in need of the infrastructure investment that China and India can offer.
Gazprom’s New Strategy of Control: Recapturing the EU Gas Market
Energy Union was struck a blow by the Brexit, but it can still bounce back.
Energy and Geopolitics Are Now Intertwined
The more the U.S. relinquishes its active role in international society, the less energy markets are determined by market forces.
Oman: A Beacon of Tolerance in the MENA Region
Oman has adopted progressive policies compared to its neighbors in the MENA region, and it’s now reaping rewards in the field of energy investment.
Dictators, Democracy, and Almighty Oil in the MENA Region
Western states would prefer to deal with dictatorships to shore up their energy security.
OPEC Dishes another Blow to Canada’s Energy Industry
Canada’s energy industry is bracing for another round of belt-tightening in the wake of OPEC’s recent meeting.
Russia vs. Turkey: Geopolitics and Energy Security
In his haste to punish Turkey, Putin may be undermining Russia’s long-term geopolitical position as a key energy supplier.
GPM Oil Report: Revisiting the “Fragile Five”
With no recovery in sight for oil prices, will the “fragile five” governments of Libya, Iraq, Nigeria, Venezuela, and Algeria succumb to their fiscal pressures?
GPM Oil Report (11-10-2-15)
Global oil markets are stuck in bear territory, and it doesn’t look like that will be changing any time soon as a handful of global events conspire to keep prices down.