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Oil markets are entering a delicate phase of balance. After months of volatility driven by geopolitical tensions, production cuts, and fluctuating demand forecasts, global crude prices have stabilized around the mid-$80 per barrel range. However, this apparent calm masks deep…

A century after the original “Great Game” between empires, a new contest is unfolding in Central Asia this time for control over energy routes, resources, and influence. The region’s vast oil, gas, and uranium reserves are once again attracting the…
Oil Markets: Balancing Supply and Demand OPEC+ Strategy: OPEC+ will remain central in balancing production cuts and output increases. Saudi Arabia and Russia are expected to continue their cautious approach to maintain price stability. U.S. Shale Response: While U.S. shale…

Why LNG Matters Flexibility: Unlike pipeline gas, LNG can be shipped anywhere with regasification infrastructure, creating a globalized market. Security of Supply: For nations wary of dependence on a single supplier, LNG provides alternatives. Cleaner Alternative: While still a fossil…

In today’s energy landscape, the spotlight often falls on industry giants such as ExxonMobil, Saudi Aramco, or BP. Yet, beneath the dominance of these multinational behemoths lies a dynamic class of mid-tier energy companies driving innovation, efficiency, and regional influence.…

Pipeline Politics Energy corridors, the vast web of oil and gas pipelines that crisscross continents are far more than engineering marvels. They are strategic lifelines that determine who has access to resources, which regions secure energy supply, and how states…

As global energy markets undergo seismic shifts, climate diplomacy is becoming a defining factor in policy decisions. Nations must balance economic growth, energy security, and climate commitments all while negotiating complex international frameworks. The interplay between policy and diplomacy will…

Energy lies at the heart of modern economies and at the center of some of the world’s most pressing conflicts. From oil-rich regions shaped by decades of competition, to modern disputes over pipelines, LNG supplies, and maritime security, energy conflicts…

Sanctions and trade routes have always been critical factors shaping the global energy system. In today’s volatile landscape, restrictions on key producers and the rerouting of oil and gas flows have redefined market dynamics, reshaped geopolitics, and created new winners…

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its extended alliance, known as OPEC+, remain the most influential actors in the global oil market. Through coordinated production policies, these groups have shaped oil price stability, balanced supply and demand,…