
European gas markets: Post-war outlook
The disruption of Russian gas pipeline supplies to Europe has created a short-term opportunity for LNG growth, but EU targets for the long term look more aspirational than realistic.
The disruption of Russian gas pipeline supplies to Europe has created a short-term opportunity for LNG growth, but EU targets for the long term look more aspirational than realistic.
Multiple factors stopped oil prices from hitting triple digits, contrary to what many forecasters had anticipated.
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Politically divided Libya is trying to ramp up its petroleum output and draw foreign investors back to its vast oil fields.
Asia is a crucial market for every established energy exporter, but suppliers’ bets are not risk-free.
The war with Hamas will likely harm Israel’s nascent role as a natural gas exporter, although domestic production is still expected to double by 2027.
As its energy footprint grows, China is intent on maintaining a diversified supply, even with Russian flows increasing.
Dr Carole Nakhle Western sanctions that put a price cap on Russian oil exports from December 2022 aimed to cause the country significant economic pain after its
Technical and, above all, political obstacles block Cyprus’s way to becoming a natural gas producer and exporter. Some Mediterranean neighbours, including Turkey, complicate the problem.
The country’s hopes for becoming a regional gas production powerhouse and LNG export hub are thwarted by question marks over its social and political stability.
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