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Global Risk Insights

Global Risk Insights

Contributor since: 13 Aug 2013

Global Risk Insights

GlobalRiskInsights.com provides the web’s best political risk analysis for businesses and investors. Our contributors are some of the brightest minds in economics, politics, finance, and international affairs. Our goal is to help individuals and corporations analyze and understand the politics of doing business so that they can make better informed decisions about their economic activities in every corner of the world. Any questions, comments or enquiries can be directed to email.

Latest articles from Global Risk Insights

  • Energy Reform in Mexico Continues to Present Risks

    Published 09 June 2014 | viewed 5,447 times

    So dear to Mexican society is the legacy of Lázaro Cárdenas’s 1938 expropriation of the country’s oil sector that it is still celebrated annually as…

  • California Pioneering Market-Based Climate Change Solutions

    Published 19 May 2014 | viewed 6,719 times

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  • Israeli Set To Become Major Exporter Of Natural Gas

    Published 30 April 2014 | viewed 20,383 times

    Five thousand feet beneath the surface of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea lays the Leviathan gas field, the largest discovered natural gas repository since the turn…

  • India’s Nuclear Energy Future at Risk in Elections

    Published 12 April 2014 | viewed 6,709 times

    On Monday, April 7, the world’s largest democratic elections began in what will likely be the world’s most populous country within the next ten years.…

  • The Future of Oil Exporters in Latin America

    Published 01 April 2014 | viewed 7,427 times

    The politics of oil in the two largest Latin American oil exporters—Venezuela and Mexico—have recently diverged. While Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA) is now politically…

  • 5 Energy Challenges Confronting India

    Published 25 March 2014 | viewed 18,357 times

    On March 12, 2014, India and the United States renewed talks regarding cooperation on clean energy. The talks concluded positively with memorandums of understanding for…

  • Arctic Extraction Has Huge Potential but High Risks

    Published 10 March 2014 | viewed 6,674 times

    The Arctic was once of interest only to polar scientists and adventurers, but this is rapidly changing as a warmer climate is making the region…

  • Pipeline to Turkey Intensifies Dispute Over Iraqi Oil

    Published 05 March 2014 | viewed 9,324 times

    Turkey has bought oil from the Kurdish region in northern Iraq before, but oil transfer was carried out by trucks, which kept the amount of…

  • Russia Eyes China in Bid to Expand Asian Energy Ties

    Published 03 March 2014 | viewed 5,962 times

    In June 2013, Russia’s oil giant Rosneft formalised a deal with the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) to supply the Chinese market with 26 billion…

  • Western Energy Companies to Re-enter Iran’s Oil and Gas Sector

    Published 13 February 2014 | viewed 9,400 times

    Iran is planning to increase its oil production by an additional 1 million barrels per day (mb/d) in 2014, provided that negotiations result in the…

  • Iran’s Return Prompts Changes to Saudi Arabia Energy Strategy

    Published 10 February 2014 | viewed 12,383 times

    As the Iranian nuclear deal begins to take effect and international pressure on the regime continues to diminish, Gulf nations have begun re-establishing diplomatic and…

  • 5 Political Risks Facing Oil Markets in 2014

    Published 27 January 2014 | viewed 10,713 times

    1. Energy revolution in North America shapes global marketsThe energy boom in North America will continue to change global energy trends in 2014 and is…

  • Shale Boom Prompts Calls for Expanded US Oil and Gas Exports

    Published 21 January 2014 | viewed 13,287 times

    Early in January, the head of the influential energy lobby American Petroleum Institute (API) made a strong call for the US to become a global…

  • Oil Glut Threatens US Shale Revolution

    Published 17 January 2014 | viewed 24,825 times

    The year 2014 could pose a milestone for the U.S. oil industry. In its latest annual World Energy Outlook, the International Energy Agency predicted that…

  • Oman and BP Finalize Gas Deal, Signaling Regional Change

    Published 04 January 2014 | viewed 10,623 times

    Oman and British oil giant BP have agreed to jointly develop a large, untapped natural gas field in Oman’s central desert region, further bolstering the…

  • Japan Passes Energy Sector Reform in Wake of Fukushima

    Published 16 December 2013 | viewed 7,391 times

    The Fukushima nuclear crisis certainly had profound implications for Japan. In November 2013, Japan’s lower house and upper house successively passed legislation to start electricity…

  • Ukraine Balances Energy Needs and European Aspirations

    Published 09 December 2013 | viewed 17,233 times

    Ukraine is one step farther away from Europe. A sudden decision made by the Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovich to cancel the signing of a pre-agreed…

  • Despite Reforms, Brazil and Mexico Lack Energy Investment

    Published 25 November 2013 | viewed 11,685 times

    The International Energy Agency (IEA) report, released last week, features Brazil as both a world leader in renewable energy and soon to be a major…

  • UK Reviving European Nuclear Energy at High Costs

    Published 04 November 2013 | viewed 7,148 times

    The British government recently made a deal with French-owned EDF, Arriva and Chinese investors to continue with the development of the Hinkley Point C nuclear…

  • Fukushima Amplifies Japanese Energy Import Dependence

    Published 29 October 2013 | viewed 15,175 times

    When Typhoon Wipha flooded Japan with heavy rains last week, the operator of the Fukushima nuclear power plant ordered precautionary measures to prevent leakage of…

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