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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…

How regional production is reshaping energy supply lines. Kazakhstan, the world’s ninth-largest country by landmass and the largest landlocked nation, has long been known for its vast natural resources. With estimated proven crude oil reserves of nearly 30 billion barrels,…

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,…

Energy markets sit at the intersection of economics, technology and geopolitics. Supply chains are global, commodity markets are tightly interconnected, and a single event from the strike of a pipeline to a policy decision in a major producing country can…

Few regions in the world are as closely associated with energy politics as the Middle East. Since the early 20th century, oil and, more recently, natural gas have defined the geopolitics, conflicts, and economic structures of the region. For over…

Kazakhstan, the world’s largest landlocked country, sits at the crossroads of Eurasia. Blessed with abundant natural resources, particularly oil, natural gas, and uranium the country has become a pivotal player in global energy markets. Yet Kazakhstan’s energy wealth is both an…

Asia is at the center of the global Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) story. For decades, the region has been the largest consumer of LNG, with countries like Japan and South Korea driving demand. But today, the future of LNG is…