Reading Time: 4 minutes And the U.S. is getting ready to cave in
Author: Rashid Husain Syed
Toronto-based Rashid Husain Syed is a highly-regarded analyst specializing in energy and politics, with a particular emphasis on the Middle East. Besides his contributions to both local and international newspapers, Rashid frequently lends his expertise as a speaker at global conferences. His insights on global energy matters have been sought after by organizations such as the Department of Energy in Washington and the International Energy Agency in Paris.
Putin’s War is redrawing the geopolitical map
Reading Time: 3 minutes Despite the sanctions, Russian oil revenues are soaring
Rising gasoline prices at the heart of runaway inflation
Reading Time: 4 minutes A climate catastrophe seems in the making. And mitigating the impact of the Ukraine crisis won’t be easy
As oil prices rise, global economic uncertainty grows
Reading Time: 4 minutes And OPEC is in no mood to open taps to fill in any gaps created by the absence of Russian crude
Russia’s most formidable weapons? Oil and gas
Reading Time: 4 minutes Why isn’t the West reacting more strongly to Russian aggression? Energy supplies
Think the oil industry is dying? Think again
Reading Time: 4 minutes The energy sector isn’t investing enough to meet growing demand, including for crude oil
What happens to climate talks in the face of rising oil prices?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Decision to open the taps and let the markets surge comes just before UN Climate Change Conference
Is a new world order on the horizon for the energy sector?
Reading Time: 3 minutes The IEA lays out recommendations for what needs to happen, and when, to transform the global economy from one dominated by fossil fuels
Oil prices rise as Texas drops into deep freeze
Reading Time: 3 minutes U.S. output will emerge from this calamity. But it will result in tightening supplies and higher prices for everything from gasoline to propane in coming weeks
Cautious optimism as crude oil prices climb
Reading Time: 3 minutes Some observers see prices moving even higher as refiners increase processing rates to meet rising product demand amid tight crude supplies