| Russia’s status as an energy powerhouse is, for the most part, well-deserved. But the future is not looking as bright as it should. Poor eco...
| Russia’s status as an energy powerhouse is, for the most part, well-deserved. But the future is not looking as bright as it should. Poor eco...
| The world’s largest producer of natural gas, Gazprom, plans to significantly expand its extraction activities by 2020. To this end, new gas...
| Can Russia deliver more natural gas? by Stefan Schroeter...
| Oil and conflict have a symbiotic relationship. Last month's armed confrontation between Georgia and Russia over South Ossetia and Abkhazia...
| Georgia-Russia Conflict Changes The Energy Equation By Bruce Pannier, 2 September 2008, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, link to article...
| To fully grasp the recent upheavals in the Caucasus, it is necessary to view the conflict as but a minor skirmish in a great geopolitical st...
| The latest military conflict between Georgia and Russia over the autonomous region of South Ossetia is likely to have a serious impact on ex...
| John McCain picked first term Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska as his running mate. Is Palin a friend of the big oil companies? Robert Rapier...
| Presumptive Republican nominee John McCain has selected Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate, bringing to the GOP ticket a full-t...
| Wednesday will see final state plebiscites on Mexican President Felipe Calderon’s energy sector reform, which would see more private partici...