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Cyril Widdershoven

VEROCY

Contributor since: 22 Mar 2017

Cyril Widdershoven

Dr. Cyril Widdershoven is a long-time observer of the global energy market. Presently he works as a Senior Researcher at Hill Tower Resource Advisors. Next to this, he fills several advisory positions with international think tanks in the Middle East and energy sectors in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States.



Dr.Widdershoven earned his post graduate degrees at King’s College, University of London, Department of War Studies, and an MA in Middle East Studies at the University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands. The main focus of his work has been on geopolitical risks, terrorism,
fundamentalism and military/defense related issues in the MENA region. At the same time, due to consulting work and advisory, he has become involved in the oil, gas and energy sectors in the region and Africa.

He held several senior publishing positions in leading energy publications such as Afroil, Middle East Oil and Gas, and North Africa Oil and Gas Magazine Cairo, and he continues to oversee the Mediterranean Energy Political Risk Consultancy. Dr. Widdershoven worked on M&A operations in Egypt, Libya, Sudan, and Iran, he studied the pipeline operations in Libya, Algeria, Nigeria and Turkey, and he assessed risk for institutional investors and banks in Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Iraq, all while advising the Dutch government and international organizations on related issues.

Dr Cyril Widdershoven is owner of Dutch consultancy VEROCY and Global Head Strategy & Risk at Berry Commodities Fund.

Latest articles from Cyril

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    Published 20 February 2019 | viewed 19,370 times

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    Published 19 February 2019 | viewed 15,904 times

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    Published 17 February 2019 | viewed 25,461 times

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    Published 03 February 2019 | viewed 50,775 times

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  • EU Still Aims To Circumvent U.S. Sanctions On Iran

    Published 31 January 2019 | viewed 9,416 times

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    Published 30 January 2019 | viewed 14,750 times

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    Published 27 January 2019 | viewed 14,026 times

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    Published 15 January 2019 | viewed 10,615 times

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  • Libyan Oil In Jeopardy As Peace Talks Fail

    Published 18 December 2018 | viewed 13,785 times

    Libya’s National Oil Company NOC has once again shocked the oil market by officially declaring force majeure on its operations at the El Sharara oilfield,…

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    Published 11 December 2018 | viewed 9,445 times

    The global oil market is going through a metamorphosis, and if the signs are right, a possible long-term partnership between OPEC and its former rivals,…

  • 2019: A Pivotal Year For OPEC

    Published 10 December 2018 | viewed 27,178 times

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  • Qatar’s Irrational Decision To Leave OPEC

    Published 03 December 2018 | viewed 16,064 times

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  • Natural Gas Drives Saudi Geopolitical Pivot

    Published 28 November 2018 | viewed 20,189 times

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    Published 19 November 2018 | viewed 52,509 times

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  • Why The EU Can't Save Iran

    Published 17 November 2018 | viewed 21,089 times

    The full impact of U.S. sanctions on Iran is still to be assessed, as major underlying factors remain opaque. OPEC’s current fear of an oil…

  • Abu Dhabi’s Remarkable Energy Diversification

    Published 15 November 2018 | viewed 10,313 times

    Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), one of the largest producers within OPEC, is undergoing a dramatic transformation. ADNOC’s CEO has made several statements suggesting…

  • The Trojan Horse In Oil Markets

    Published 07 November 2018 | viewed 22,646 times

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  • OPEC's Radical Strategy Change After The Midterms

    Published 31 October 2018 | viewed 15,323 times

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    Published 17 October 2018 | viewed 25,069 times

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