Energy Geopolitics

Oil Deal: Can OPEC Afford One?

In my last article I covered different prospects/facets that signaled towards the extension of an oil deal. Of late there are developments that not...

The status of Chinese–Russian energy cooperation in the Arctic

Authors: Ekaterina Klimenko & Camilla T.N. Sørensen T he Arctic is estimated to contain 30 per cent of the world’s undiscovered oil and...

Deal, No Deal

It has been a topsy-turvy story for the most traded and (politically and economically) significant commodity in the world. Welcome to the world of...

Vienna Accord and the Rising inventories

It has not been a happy story hitherto for oil markets as the prices continue to be under pressure. The recent inventory build-up of...

Strong Headwinds for Oil Ahead

The oil markets have just received a long awaited yet unexpected jolt. “No one is yawning now”, as an article in New York Times...

No Refuge for Oil

Of-late the monotonous oscillation of oil prices is making it difficult for writers and analysts to get any sense out of this whimsical trend....

Oil prices: The demand looks weak, the commitment strong

EIA recently reported that this year (2017) will see a highly volatile oil price. From 30th November to hitherto oil prices have seen a...

Brazil’s Locomotive Breath

The process of growth and modernization in Brazil has been always described as an example to be followed by other developing countries. Nevertheless, the...

Market Insights: A new year full of challenges

A new year—new issues, new aims and ambitions. In the first snippet of Market Insights let us see what are the most pressing issues...

Pipelines or Pipe Dreams? Turkey’s Role in Future European Energy Policy

T urkey demonstrates obvious and unique geostrategic significance for the Euro-Atlantic community and as an influential player at the center of Western...

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