James Burgess studied Business Management at the University of Nottingham. He has worked in property development, chartered surveying, marketing, law, and accounts. He has also studied journalism and has written many articles over the years for a wide variety of sources.
James is the Deputy Editor of Oilprice.com
Poland is currently reliant upon natural gas imported from Russia. They shed the iron rule of the Soviet Union only to hand power back to…
On Tuesday the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) released statistics that claim a total of over 41 gigawatts of new wind power were installed around…
The ambitious $19 billion Masdar City is already six years into production and has been set a completion date of between 2020 and 2025 (having…
The Eagle Ford Shale is one of the biggest shale fields in the world and one of the biggest developments in Texan oil and gas…
Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, is currently on a visit to China in order to boost cooperation in many key areas between the two countries.…
ConocoPhillips is an integrated energy company with assets of approximately $75 billion, and employs 56,000 people across 49 countries. They have recently announced plans to…
In a turn of events that could prove disastrous for Iran, it has found its largest exporter, China, recently reducing the amount of oil it…
According to a report released by Beltone Financial the Arab State of Qatar is predicted to spend more than $20 billion on power generation and…
87,000 Pakistanis currently work in the Arab kingdom of Qatar, contributing to its growing economy. On Monday, in an attempt to further strengthen the two…
India’s “Solar Mission” to install 20,000MW of solar power by 2022 has recently had a boost following the news that electricity from solar power is…
China holds a global monopoly of rare earth metal, vital to smart phones, wind turbines, electric vehicles and many other components of the modern world.…
Kenya’s rapid economic growth is is causing its electricity demand to grow at about 14% per year. The country is heavily reliant on fossil fuel…
The Arctic is a goldmine of untapped resources. According to a 2008 estimate by the US Geological Survey it boasts 90 billion barrels of oil…
The financial costs of air pollution and global warming is not often reported by mainstream media stations, but maybe we should be made more aware…
Due to tight rules for petroleum fuels in developed countries, demand growth is expected to decrease. The margins are also small, and as a result…
In 2009 the ICC had to resolve a dispute between Turkey and Iran over gas supplies, and Turkey was awarded $800 million compensation related to…
Hydrokinetic power shows great promise for growth as it can be theoretically installed in both industrial waterways such as wastewater treatment and food processing plants,…
Qatar has grown to become the world’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter over the last decade, and has now announced plans to spend $25…
Fears that Western sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program will cause a deficit in oil supply compared to demand are apparently unnecessary as senior…
The Chinese government may be accustomed to bullying its own people or small neighbouring countries, but it is finding that the rest of the world…