Opinion Articles
A nuclear deal with Iran could help revive the country’s energy sector, with serious effects on consumers and producers, especially in the Middle East.
Opinion Articles
A nuclear deal with Iran could help revive the country’s energy sector, with serious effects on consumers and producers, especially in the Middle East.
Opinion Articles
Oil prices have fallen by over 20% in the last couple of months. Brent is currently trading $30 below itssummer spike to $115 per barrel and many are left wondering what the Saudis are playing at.
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The reasons oil prices started sliding in June were hiding in plain sight: growth in U.S. production, sputtering demand from Europe and China, Mideast violence
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Decades of energy colonialism in the Middle East come face to face with a democratic challenge in Rojava (Syrian Kurdistan).
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Its absence is not just a breach of legal obligation; it puts at risk an ecosystem that would still be familiar to its first students, Aristotle and Pliny the Elder.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi finished his first 100 days in office with diplomatic flourish this September.
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After draining four-fifths of its massive underground aquifer for unsustainable agriculture, the Saudi Kingdom turns to verdant Ethiopia.
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The project, nicknamed the ‘Red-Med,’ was greenlit by Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet, and construction, which is expected to take five years, will begin within the year.
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Why Foreign Investors Are Pouring Money Into the Country's Economy
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Saudi Arabia has been hoping that producers of American shale oil will be forced to begin cutting back given the plunge of oil prices, but (IEA) said today that prices can fall a good deal more.