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- Thailand’s Energy Shortages Raise Political Temperature
- Oil More Likely to Divide Lebanon than Unite it
- Wake-Up Call for Turkey’s AKP
- Myanmar Attracting Major Energy Investors
- Moscow Eager to Retain Azeri Oil Transit
- Turkey: Game-Changing Oil & Gas Legislation Afoot
- KURDISTAN: Genel Announces Another Find
- POLAND: Shale Tax Policy Delay, Little Appeasement for Investors
- COLOMBIA: Oil Pipelines Remain Constant Rebel Target
- TUNISIA: Salafi Extremism Will Affect Oil Confidence
- Politics Beats Benefits as Europe Favours Nabucco Over South Stream
- Pakistan Faces Tough Choices with Energy Crisis
- Next Possible African Petro-State – Namibia?
- Open Season on Syria’s Civil War
- Africa Ready to Reverse its Resource Curse
- Venezuelan President Maduro Offers Olive Branch to Washington
- Iran's New President Won’t Bring Anything New
- SOMALIA: This New Frontier Isn’t Ready for Oil
- US-EUROPE: The Free Trade Drama
- NAMIBIA: First Oil Discovery Overrides Earlier Disappointments
- EU: Tighter Regulations for Explorers
- Assad is Back, and Syrian Peace Will Be on His Terms
- Playing with Oil and Fire
- BRAZIL: Round 11 in Rio, Hot and Getting Hotter
- KURDISTAN: Understanding the Power Brokers
- Get Ready for More Energy Unrest in Bulgaria
- Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Petro-Political ‘Peace’ for Syria
- Attacking Iran’s Nuclear Sites Would be Sheer Madness
- Nigeria may be Next OPEC Member to Fall
- GHANA-COTE D’IVOIRE: New Find, Old Maritime Dispute
- KENYA: Oil Production 6-7 Years Away
- BRAZIL: Another Discovery for Karoon
- The Road to Damascus is Paved With Ill-Intent
- As Kurds Gain Power, Baghdad May be Ready to Deal
- Paraguay: Positioned for the Long Game, 2 Picks
- ARGENTINA: Massive Potential, Bad Politics
- POLAND: Gazprom Foments Political Crisis
- SOUTH SUDAN: More Good News for Oil Production
- Kenya Aspires to be East Africa Hydrocarbon Transit Hub
- Should the US Intervene in Syria?
- Fractured US Intelligence Rules out Greater Cooperation with Russia
- SYRIA: EU Lifts Oil Embargo to Help ‘Opposition’
- PARAGUAY: Cartes Election Victory Good for Business
- Amid Deteriorating Security, Libya Seeks Higher OPEC Quota
- Libya's Security Should Mirror Oil Ambitions
- The Implications of the EU’s Lifting Sanctions on Syria’s Oil
- Boston Marathon Attacks, Chechnya and Oil – the Hidden U.S. Connection
- Colombian Insurgencies Continue to Target Foreign Energy, Mining Companies
- YEMEN: Chaotic Venue Offers Up New Exploration Tenders
- Ghana Oil Boom Raises Piracy Specter
- Will Syrian Oil Developments Mirror Libya's?
- Syria: When is Enough, Enough? When the Oil becomes “Islamized!”
- Foreign Oil & Gas Companies Look to Status Quo in Venezuela
- Iraq-Jordanian $18 billion pipeline – Reality or Fantasy?
- Maduro May Open Oil Doors, But For Who?
- Kurds Seize Oil Initiative in Iraq
- Targeting Iran's Energy Sector Isn't Working
- Bahrain Places Hezbollah on Terrorist List
- Chinese Energy Firms Invade U.S. Neighbors Mexico and Canada
- Egypt Lacks Oil and Sense of Humor
- Sudan-South Sudan: Watch Now as the Oil Flows
- TURKEY-IRAQI KURDISTAN: Another Step Towards Kurdish Independence
- VENEZUELA-US: Tell-Tale Signs of Hostile Environment for Investors
- CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Natural Resources Shape New Govt after Rebel Seizure
- TURKEY-ISRAEL: Energy Cooperation Prospects Boosted by Israeli Apology
- US Training Rebels in Jordan: Get the Story Straight
- When Oil Revenues Go Awry
- Sudan Auctions off Exploration Blocks, Hoping to Revive Energy Industry
- Iran’s Oil and Gas will not Protect its Rogue Islamic Regime Anymore
- IRAQ: Flashpoint Nineveh
- DRC-RWANDA: M23 Gains Strength in Rivalry Reduction
- India Mimics China in Seeking African Energy
- Syria Chemical Attack Raises Sinister Questions
- Iran Deploys New Warship in Caspian Sea
- Peru and Colombia: Two Opportunities Devoid of Resource Nationalism
- FALKLAND ISLANDS: The Real Threat—Disappointing Drilling
- KENYA: E&P Uncertainty After Elections
- NIGERIA: Ansaru Evolves Strategy with Apparent Hostage Executions
- Proposed Kazakh-Indian Pipeline a Long Shot at Best
- New Breach in the Sanction Wall?
- IRAN-PAKISTAN-CHINA: New Powers Emerge in Strait of Hormuz
- BULGARIA-RUSSIA: Bulgarian Govt Collapse Prompts Lash-Out at Russia
- North Korean Insanity Part of Geopolitical Game
- The True Legacy of Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez
- Pakistan Thumbs Nose at U.S. on Energy
- Reshaping the Syrian Battlefield
- Turkey’s Dreams of Being Energy Hub Strengthened by PKK Negotiations?
- RUSSIA-ISRAEL: New Oil & Gas Geopolitics in the Mediterranean
- CAMEROON: Mali-Inspired Kidnapping Wave Begins
- COLOMBIA: Oil Production Up, but FARC Still Targeting Infrastructure
- MALI: As Predicted, French Buried in Mali Long Term
- Be Careful: Russia is Back to Stay in the Middle East
- TURKEY-ISRAEL: Gas Pipeline Rumors Are Geopolitically Tectonic
- IRAN-IRAQ: Pipeline to Syria Ups Ante in Proxy War with Qatar
- INVESTOR WARNING: Bolivia Nationalizes Airport Management Company
- North Korea: Preparing for War
- East Africa Unites to Overcome Power Shortages
- Rhetoric Increases as Falkland Referendum Looms
- Could Iraq Blow its Oil Opportunity?
- DPRK Test Nuclear Weapon Destined for Iran
- China Decides that South China Sea Oil is a National Asset
- IRAN: Behind the Scenes Ahead of Kazakhstan Talks
- YEMEN: Not an Iranian Invasion
- Libya: Countrywide Alert, Capital Uncertainty
- Syria, L'Enfant Terrible of Foreign Politics
- The Real Reason Behind Argentina's Renewed Interest in the Falkland Islands
- With Jewell, Obama Says Go Green or Go Home
- Assassination in Tunisia, Trigger for Revolutionary Revival
- Turkish Leftist Group Claims Ankara Bombing
- The Syrian End Game: A Private Actor Arena
- Africa No.1 Risk Area for Oil Tankers
- Foreign Energy Investors Should Not Give Up on Egypt
- Mali, Nigeria, and the Bigger Picture
- U.S. Violating its Own Sanctions on Iran
- Investors Beware: Egypt's Revolution is Not Over
- Qatar's Agenda in Syria
- Does Russia Have Anything to Fear from Chavez's Failing Health?
- Could we See a Revolt in Azerbaijan?
- Iran on the Offensive
- Exxon, BP Straddle Front Line in Iraq-Kurd Oil War
- 5 Geopolitical Risks Commodity Investors Must Be Wary of in 2013
- Is Iraq Slipping into Civil War?
- Further Attempts to Destabilize Egypt
- Jordan - Problems Ahead?
- Is Cameron About to Kill the EU
- Chevron Hits Morocco, Majors only Blink over Algeria
- Oil, Democracy, and Ideas
- Geopolitical Impacts of the US Oil & Gas Boom
- Why This is All Libya's Fault
- Algeria Hostage Crisis - Look to Mali for Answers
- Iraq - Kuwait - Turkey: Relations Hit a New Low
- So Much for Desert Storm - Kuwait and Iraq Collaborate on Energy
- A New Middle East Crisis in the Making
- What to Expect from a Post-Chavez Venezuela
- Albania – Dubious Deals
- Yemen - Oil War to Intensify
- Iran-Pakistan: Western Pipeline Nightmare
- Iran - Power Play in Strait of Hormuz
- Iran's Real Threat to the West
- The Transition Beyond Strategic Nuclear War
- Can Hugo Chavez's New Term of Government Start without Him?
- U.S. Allies Ignore Washington's Iran Sanctions
- The Imperial Dream of the Muslim Brotherhood
- China in Africa: Partners in the Year of the Snake
- Hezbollah Sends Warm Greetings on Christmas
- Chinese Oil Companies Apparent Victors in Post-Saddam Iraq
- If Chavez Dies, What Next for U.S. - Venezuelan Energy Relations?
- Russia – The New Player in African Politics
- How Bad do Sanctions Really Hurt Iran?
- India Enters the Fray as the South China Sea Dispute Continues
- Tension Escalates in Syria Amid Fears of Chemical Weapons
- Who Should be Doing the Geopolitical Heavy Lifting in The Middle East?
- A Chance for Peace in the Middle East?
- The Huge Risk-Reward Scenario In East Africa
- Oil Production and Violence in The Middle East
- Iran Positioned to Threaten Oil Lanes
- Why Liberia Has Not Been Able to Break its Resource Curse
- The Secret War Between China and the US for Africa's Oil Riches
- Why We Will See an Increase in Violence in the Middle East
- Madagascar: The Hottest Energy Play in East Africa
- Desperate South Sudan Carves up Total Concession
- EXCLUSIVE: Beijing Sinking Teeth into Western Turf in Asia
- What an Obama Victory Means for the Middle East
- Iran's Untouchable Energy Exports
- As US Abandons Syria to its Fate, One Man Rises Above
- Report Highlights "Troubled" Year for Iraq
- Myanmar: New Frontline for East-West Oil Rush
- Oil, Guns, Spies and Islamism
- Iran Finally Blinks in Terms of Sanctions Pressure
- Is Pakistan's Paranoia Pushing it Into a Nuclear War with India?
- Countries Start to Resume Trade with Iran Using Gold to Avoid US Sanctions
- $12M Bounty Hunt for al-Qaeda in Iran
- Iran, Turkey & Syria increasing the Volatility of Oil Markets
- Investing in Iraqi Oil and Gas: Too Risky?
- Turkey Stumbles, But Washington Pushed
- Energy Market Roundup: The Showdown in Iraq
- Turkey-Syria on the Brink of War
- Baghdad is Losing Iraqi Kurdistan - Empowered by Oil and Gas
- Iran Threatens Oil Spill in Persian Gulf
- How are the Sanctions Against Iran Progressing?
- Duel in the East China Sea
- Is a Larger Middle East War Inevitable?
- Weekly Energy Roundup: Libya, Syria and Gazproms Declining Influence in Europe
- U.S. Deems Chinese Canadian Energy Purchase National Security Risk
- Colombia: Will Negotiations Work This Time?
- Sanctions Impact Peaks for Iran
- Chinese-Japanese Senkaku Island Dispute - Vital U.S. Strategic Interest or Not?
- Blind, Deaf and Ignorant: 5 Recipes for US Intelligence Failure
- The New 9/11 Attacks: A Drama Which Obscures the Domestic Power-Plays in Libya
- Afghanistan - Winning Hearts and Minds, One Kilowatt at a Time
- Let Iran Have its Nuclear Technology
- Libya - Doomed from Day One
- Europe Has Had Enough, But Can It Stand Up to Gazprom?
- A Confluence of Events in the Horn
- Turkey's New Role in Mideast Worries Many
- Piracy: Skulls, Cross-Bones and Letterhead
- Digging Down into the Sudan-South Sudan Oil Agreement
- The Endless War: Saudi Arabia Goes on the Offensive Against Iran
- Double Dealing in Iraq and Syria: The Kurdish Independence Gamble
- Will the Territory Dispute in the South China Sea Lead to War?