
Oil and gas: The investment gap dilemma
The 2022 energy crisis produced higher prices and policy changes that encouraged investment in the oil and gas sector again…
The 2022 energy crisis produced higher prices and policy changes that encouraged investment in the oil and gas sector again…
While Moscow’s weaponization of energy flows has stung Europe, Russia will pay the biggest price for the loss of its most important market…
2022 was said to be the year when green transition momentum was halted by energy security concerns. But in truth it was the year when harsh and conflicting energy realities…
Access for Women in Energy (AccessWIE) in collaboration with the Arab Bankers Association organised a seminar on the current energy crisis and its implications on
Short-termism prevailed in the push for nuclear power…
LNG production can be a boon to East African nations, but security risks and institutional gaps will pose hurdles to growth…
Norway has the potential to play a bigger role in Europe’s gas market if the government can balance economic interests with its climate agenda…
Algeria, Egypt and Israel can increase their gas shipments to energy-desperate Europe, but they can reduce its dependence on supplies from Russia only so much…
Kazakhstan could supplant Russia as the leading supplier of uranium, the feedstock for nuclear energy, to the EU…
Sanctions against the Russian Federation are developing so fast that it is hard to keep track of them and even harder to see a consistent narrative as events unfold.
Sanctions against the citizens, institutions, and products of the Russian Federation are evolving rapidly. Energy sanctions started late, but…
Many of us are anxiously anticipating what the endgame will look like in the stand-off between Russia and Ukraine.