Energy

Syria’s energy comeback amid challenges

Syria's energy sector undergoes a transformative process after a decade of conflict, transitioning from severe damage toward a delicate recovery. The downfall of the Assad...

The New Colonialism: Energy, Minerals, and the Return of Resource Empire

Introduction Contrary to popular belief, colonialism did not end with the mid-century independence wave. Instead, it took on novel (‘neo’) and more subtle disguises such...

U.S. Poised to Ease Venezuela Oil Sanctions With Broad New License

The United States is preparing to issue a general license that would lift some sanctions on Venezuela’s oil industry, marking a significant shift in...

The Yellowcake Bottleneck: How US Nuclear Onshoring Constricts the 2030 Global Supply Chain

The United States is accelerating its efforts toward nuclear autonomy. The $2.87 billion DOE contract greenlit by the Trump Administration funds the construction of...

America’s Arctic Chill Sends Shockwaves Through a Globalised Gas Market

A severe Arctic blast sweeping across the U.S. Northeast and Midwest has sent natural gas prices soaring, reviving a familiar but increasingly global problem:...

When Conflict No Longer Moves Oil

Despite escalating conflicts, sanctions, and strategic rivalry across key producing regions, the global oil market increasingly behaves less like a system gripped by scarcity...

China Tightens the Screws on Rare Earths as Japan Ties Strain

Chinese exports of rare earth magnets to Japan fell 8% in December from November, following a diplomatic spat that rattled markets and raised fears...

Trump’s Fossil Fuel Push Risks Ceding Global Clean-Energy Leadership to China

President Donald Trump has doubled down on fossil fuels as the cornerstone of U.S. industrial policy, rolling back environmental regulations, expanding oil and gas...

Greenland’s Mineral Treasure: Rare Earths, Graphite, Gold and More

Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, has attracted international attention for its strategic location and extensive mineral wealth. U.S. Vice President JD Vance and...

Scramble for Supply: G7 Allies Seek to Break China’s Grip on Rare Earths

Growing geopolitical tensions and repeated export controls by Beijing have pushed rare earths and other critical minerals to the centre of global economic and...

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