Features / Political Review

No to Cartel

While natural gas exports hit new highs, major exporting countries are still reluctant to establish an OPEC-style organization

Sharing the oil cake?

While some regard the new Iraqi oil law as oil on troubled waters, others consider it a squander of the world’s third largest oil reserves

End of the Petrodollar Era?

Iran is urging oil customers to pay in currencies other than the US Dollar. Will this move lure other oil exporting countries in light of the recent decline in Dollar value?

Scenario: Iran

Egypt Oil and Gas Newspaper explores the consequences of a potential U.S. war against Iran. Will occupation once again become a means for a specific end: oil?

Nuke it

Egypt will go nuclear to fulfill its ever-increasing energy needs. But to what extent will this controversial move affect the oil and gas industry?

Of oil and turmoil

Defying all expectations, the execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in the final days of 2006 failed to influence international oil markets.

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