| The tragic and dramatic events at the BP/Statoil In Amenas gas plant in Algeria provided a shocking reminder of the vulnerability of major e...
| The tragic and dramatic events at the BP/Statoil In Amenas gas plant in Algeria provided a shocking reminder of the vulnerability of major e...
| Iraqi Kurdistan has fairly suddenly become a magnet for international oil companies (IOCs), who are increasingly turning their back on the c...
| Gazprom is finding itself between a rock and a hard place. Adverse market circumstances are putting pressure on the company's financial resu...
| More and more western oil and gas companies are braving high-risk places like Sudan, Iraq and even Yemen. Emperor Oil is a case in point. Th...
| This new CEPS Policy Brief boldly asserts that the antitrust case launched by DG Competition against Gazprom on September 4th will turn out...
| As East African nations line up to become the next key oil and gas market, now is the time to enter the game, but beware the pitfalls. Major...
| Nobody has quite dared to pose the question, but why is Rosneft apparently willing to pay $28bn for the AAR oligarch's 50% stake in TNK-BP,...
| Russian President Vladimir Putin has recently created a new Energy Commission by which he is seeking to wrest control over the energy sector...
| China and Russia are giant countries whose recent economic and energy experience could hardly be more different: in the one, unprecedentedly...
| The International Institute of Political Science (IIPS) has recently released a new study which was prepared by the researchers from both II...