Mint Press News By Mnar Muhawesh Don’t let anyone fool you: Sectarian strife in Syria has been engineered to provide … More
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US’s Saudi Oil Deal from Win-Win to Mega-Loose
New Eastern Outlook by F. William Engdahl Who would’ve thought it would come to this? Certainly not the Obama Administration, … More
Understanding Oil Qaeda
Washington’s Blog by Kevin Ryan In The Al Qaeda Network: A New Framework For DefiningThe Enemy, Katherine Zimmerman of the … More
The Multi-Trillion Dollar Oil Market Swindle
OilPrice By Leonard Brecken In the past, I documented the overstatements by both the IEA and EIA in 2014 & … More
Current Oil Price Slump Far From Over
OilPrice By Art Berman The oil price collapse of 2014-2015 began one year ago this month (Figure 1). The world … More
Koch, Exxon And Other Big Oil Spend $141 Million Lobbying Washington For More War
Mint Press News By Kit O’Connell As of April, the oil and gas industry had already spent over $34 million … More
U.S. Ousts Russia as Top World Oil, Gas Producer in BP Data
Bloomberg by Rakteem Katakey The U.S. has taken Russia’s crown as the biggest oil and natural-gas producer in a demonstration … More
BP: US surpassing Saudis in oil output among world’s ‘tectonic’ energy shifts in 2014
Oil & Gas Journal An eventful 2014 in the world oil and gas markets was headlined by the US overtaking … More
Oil And Gas Continue To Grease The Wheels Of War Around The World
Mint Press News By Sean Nevins Countries dependent on foreign oil are far more likely to intervene in conflicts in … More
A Closer Look At The World’s 5 Biggest Oil Companies
OilPrice.com By Gaurav Agnihotri Today, the ‘black gold’ that is oil has become a true global commodity. With global oil … More
The New World War No One Is Taking About: The Global Clamor For Oil And Gas
Mint Press News By Catherine Shakdam With the world on the brink of another world war over a fire lit … More
The War on Yemen: Where Oil and Geopolitics Mix
Global Research By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya Everything about the war on Yemen is a smokescreen. Concealed behind the smoke is … More
Thailand, International Oil, and the Future of Energy
New Eastern Outlook by Tony Cartalucci The Southeast Asian nation of Thailand is currently wrestling with a particularly contentious issue … More
What’s Really Driving The Saudi-Led Attacks On Yemen?
Mint Press News By Catherine Shakdam Yemen’s President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, left, walks with Saudi Defense Minister Mohammed bin … More
How Cheap Oil Is Reshaping Global Hotspots
Defense One by Moisés Naím Stacks and burn-off from the Exxon Mobil refinery are seen at dusk in St. Bernard … More
The Global Crisis of Exports: Oil, Steel, and Guns
New Eastern Outlook by Caleb Maupin The revolutionary government of Venezuela is facing great challenges. In 1999, the Bolivarian government … More
The Perfect Storm For Oil Hits In Two Months: US Crude Production To Soar Just As Storage Runs Out
Zero Hedge Less than two weeks ago we warned that based on the current oil production trend, the US may … More
The Real Problem Behind Low Oil Prices
OilPrice.com By Gail Tverberg For a long time, there has been a belief that the decline in oil supply will … More
Saudi Arabia: What is the Current Oil Trend?
New Eastern Outlook by Viktor Mikhin Oil and its price are perhaps the most discussed topic in the world media … More
War & Petroleum Reserves
Philosophy Of Metrics By JC Collins In the interest of analytical balance, we would do well to consider the possibility … More
