🔒 There is more to Angola’s OPEC exit than meets the eye – Javier Blas
In the ever-evolving landscape of the oil market, the notion that “OPEC is dead” has been declared prematurely time and again.
In the ever-evolving landscape of the oil market, the notion that “OPEC is dead” has been declared prematurely time and again.
Passing this bill will ensure the ANC’s usual toxic combination of greed, ignorance and ideology will continue to keep South Africans in poverty.
Two of Europe’s biggest energy companies are stepping up efforts to open a potentially giant oilfield off the coast of Namibia
The Beloved Country has experienced so many false dawns that rational observers are justifiably cynical. But maybe the light at the end of today’s tunnel is not another approaching train.Â
DA’s James Lorimer believes SA is on the cusp of hitting a natural resources jackpot transformative as the discovery of diamonds in 1867
In this Op-Ed, the DA’s shadow minister of Mineral Resources James Lorimer shares some really good news for South Africa on the energy front.
Vegter challenges the idea that human activity on Earth is unsustainable due to the belief that we are running out of resources.
A first-hand account by Hamilton Wende of the experiences in Kuwait during the Iraq War – recalling the mass destruction and devastation.
About 740,000 barrels a day of that total was shipped to European countries, a market that will mostly disappear by the end of November. A month later Russia will also lose outlets for another 650,000 barrels a day piped to Poland and Germany through the Druzhba system. So Moscow needs to find new markets for almost 1.4 million barrels a day of crude. That won’t be easy.
Simon Reader shares his views on Just Stop Oil supporters’ protests aimed at getting government to halt new oil and gas licences and consents.