Transnational Energy Infrastructure as Backbone of Potential ‘Regional Power...
It is no news that across the African continent infrastructure investment and thus development has lagged behind. According to estimates by Jean Claude Gandur, founder of Addax Energy, Africa has been...
View ArticleWhat are the Most Important Factors Underlying North American Natural Gas...
The North American Gas Forum was held in Washington D.C. Sept 28-29. The event brought together leaders from across the natural gas supply chain to discuss the latest developments and important issues...
View ArticleUpcoming US Arctic Council Chairmanship Should not focus on Military Security
A previous article explained why the Arctic is currently a central theme in world politics. Canadian Professor Michael Byers established this thesis during a highly informative event hosted by the...
View ArticleEnergy News Roundup: Only the Saudis Know, Texas: What Me Worry? And...
In one of the more honest assessments of current Saudi Arabian oil policy, Rice University’s Jim Krane said there are several plausible reasons behind the Saudis’ apparently sanguine approach to...
View ArticleAs US Gulf Coast Gains Oil Pricing Power Will New Benchmarks Emerge?
Record setting US oil production growth is altering physical oil flows, flipping supply-demand fundamentals and leaving market observers searching for tools that can provide insight into these new...
View ArticleGoverning in 2015 and Beyond, Energy Issues and Tax Reform Could Find...
In this LEVICK Daily video interview, LEVICK’s Lanny Davis and Jessica Lenard examine how the 2014 midterm elections will impact public policy moving forward. While there is no clear consensus on...
View ArticleEnergy News Roundup: Halliburton-Baker Hughes Merger? Antarctica Melting From...
The Wall Street Journal reported late Thursday that oil services giants Halliburton and Baker Hughes were involved in “quickly progressing” merger negotiations, which caused shares of both firms to...
View ArticleFERC Adopts Grid Physical Security Reliability Standard
As expected, federal regulators have approved a new physical security standard for the high-voltage electricity grid. On November 20, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved Reliability...
View ArticleIs a Chinese Shale Revolution in the Offing?
Countries across the globe like to talk a big game about developing their domestic shale oil and gas resources and sometimes utter lofty expectations of energy independence. Progress, however, has been...
View Article5 Energy Industry Trends to Watch in 2023
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